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Principles of Goat Disease and Prevention
Principles of Goat Disease and Prevention
Autore Rana Tanmoy
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Newark : , : John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, , 2023
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (371 pages)
Disciplina 636.3/0896
Soggetto topico Goat Diseases - prevention & control
Goats
ISBN 1-119-89614-2
1-119-89613-4
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Intro -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Contributors -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Chapter 1 Introduction -- 1.1 Introduction -- 1.2 Global Distribution -- 1.3 Advantages of Goat Rearing -- 1.4 Goat Milk and Products -- 1.5 Chevon -- 1.6 Fiber and Other Products -- 1.7 Goat Production System -- 1.8 Constraints in Goat Farming -- 1.9 Economics of Disease in Goats -- 1.10 Goat Diseases and Public Health -- 1.11 Prevention of Disease -- Multiple-Choice Questions -- References -- Chapter 2 Nutrition and Management of Goats -- 2.1 Essential Nutrients for Goats -- 2.1.1 Protein -- 2.1.2 Carbohydrates -- 2.1.3 Fats -- 2.1.4 Vitamins and Minerals -- 2.1.5 Water -- 2.2 Nutrition and Management of Kids -- 2.2.1 Feeding of Kids from 3 Months to 1 Year of Age -- 2.3 Nutrition and Management of Goats -- 2.3.1 Feeding of Adult Goats -- 2.3.2 Care and Management of Pregnant Does -- 2.3.3 Care and Management at Kidding -- 2.3.4 Care and Management of Bucks -- 2.4 Goat Management during the Breeding Season -- 2.4.1 Management of Does -- 2.4.2 Management of Bucks -- 2.5 Housing Management of Goats -- 2.6 General Goat Husbandry Practices -- 2.6.1 Identification of Animals and Data Recording -- 2.6.2 Disbudding -- 2.6.3 Castration -- 2.6.4 Hoof Trimming -- 2.6.5 Grooming -- 2.6.6 Culling -- 2.7 Conclusion -- Multiple-Choice Questions -- Chapter 3 Handling and Restraining of Goats -- 3.1 Purposes of Handling and Restraining -- 3.2 Basics of Animal Behavior Associated with Handling -- 3.2.1 Experience of Handler -- 3.2.2 Food Treats -- 3.2.3 Separation Distress and Fear -- 3.3 Methods to Assess Reaction to Handling or Restraining -- 3.4 Advantages and Procedures of Adapting Goats to Handling and Restraint -- 3.5 Points to Be Kept in Mind while Handling Goats -- 3.6 Approach -- 3.7 Different Methods for Handling and Restraining Goats.
3.8 Handling Kids -- 3.9 Handling Goats during Transportation -- 3.10 Handing Goats for Administration of Medication -- 3.10.1 Surface Application of Medication -- 3.10.2 Oral Administration of Medication -- 3.10.3 Administration of Medication by the Rectal or Vulval Route -- 3.10.4 Parenteral Administration of Medication -- 3.10.5 Local and Regional Anesthesia -- 3.11 Handling and Restraining Goats during Shearing -- 3.12 Restraining Animals Using Drugs -- 3.13 Good Stockmanship -- Multiple-Choice Questions -- References -- Chapter 4 Clinical Findings of Diseases of Goats -- 4.1 Diagnosis of Skin Diseases by Clinical Findings -- 4.1.1 Pruritus -- 4.1.2 Hyperkeratosis -- 4.1.3 Abscesses, Nodules, Scales, and Crust -- 4.1.4 Alopecia -- 4.1.5 Pigmentary Changes -- 4.1.6 Body Localization of Skin Lesions as an Aid to Diagnosis -- 4.2 Diagnosis of Diseases by Clinical Findings of the Gastrointestinal System -- 4.2.1 Frothing at the Mouth -- 4.2.2 Excessive Salivation or Drooling -- 4.2.3 Dysphagia -- 4.2.4 Regurgitation, Retching, or Projectile Vomiting -- 4.2.5 Rumen Atony -- 4.2.6 Abdominal Distension -- 4.2.7 Abdominal Pain or Colic -- 4.2.8 Absence of Feces or Constipation -- 4.2.9 Diarrhea -- 4.3 Diagnosis of Diseases by Clinical Findings of the Respiratory System -- 4.3.1 Respiratory Rate -- 4.3.2 Dyspnea -- 4.3.3 Externally Audible Sounds -- 4.3.4 Coughing -- 4.3.5 Nasal Discharge -- 4.3.6 Pneumonia -- 4.4 Diagnosis of Diseases by Clinical Findings of the Urinary System -- 4.4.1 Abnormal Appearance of Urine or Abnormal Urinalysis -- 4.4.2 Anuria, Oliguria, or Polyuria -- 4.4.3 Dysuria, Pollakiuria, and Stranguria -- 4.4.4 Uremia -- 4.4.5 Abdominal Distension -- 4.4.6 Subcutaneous Swelling -- 4.5 Diagnosis of Diseases by Clinical Findings of the Musculoskeletal System -- 4.5.1 Abnormalities of Feet or Sore Feet.
4.5.2 Stiff, Painful, or Abnormal Gait -- 4.5.3 Arthritis -- 4.5.4 Weakness and Recumbency -- 4.5.5 Failure to Extend Limb -- 4.5.6 Non-weight Bearing on a Limb -- 4.5.7 Bowed Limbs -- 4.5.8 Conditions of the Fore Limb -- 4.5.9 Conditions of the Hind Limb -- 4.6 Diagnosis of Nervous System Diseases by Clinical Findings -- 4.6.1 Behavior Changes -- 4.6.2 Involuntary Activity -- 4.6.3 Change in Gait -- 4.6.4 Change in Posture -- 4.6.5 Diagnosis of Hemic-lymphatic Diseases by Clinical Findings -- 4.6.6 Lymphadenopathy -- 4.7 Diagnosis of Disease by Clinical Findings of the Udder -- 4.7.1 Mastitis -- References -- Chapter 5 Collection, Preservation, Processing, and Dispatch of Clinical Material of Goats -- 5.1 Why Are Samples Collected? -- 5.2 Who Should Collect the Samples? -- 5.3 Sample Collection and Emergency Preparedness -- 5.4 Various Samples and Sample Collection Methods from Diseased Goats -- 5.4.1 Sampling Lesions -- 5.4.2 Epithelium in Cases of Foot and Mouth Disease -- 5.4.3 Vesicular Fluid -- 5.4.4 Sampling Whole Blood -- 5.4.5 Sampling Blood (for Serum) -- 5.4.6 Feces -- 5.4.7 Ocular Sampling -- 5.4.8 Sampling the Reproductive Tract -- 5.4.9 Environment and Feed -- 5.4.10 Abdominal Fluid -- 5.4.11 Pleural Fluid -- 5.4.12 Pericardial Fluid -- 5.4.13 Collection of Tissue from Dead Animals -- 5.5 Submission/Dispatch of Specimens to the Diagnostic Laboratory -- 5.5.1 Precautions in Forwarding Material -- 5.5.2 Dispatch of Material -- 5.5.3 Biosecurity -- Multiple-Choice Questions -- References -- Chapter 6 Parasitic Diseases of Goats -- 6.1 Common Trematode Diseases of Goats -- 6.1.1 Fasciolosis -- 6.1.2 Dicrocoeliosis in Goats -- 6.1.3 Paramphistomiasis in Goats -- 6.2 Common Tapeworm Diseases of Goats -- 6.2.1 Monieziasis -- 6.2.2 Avitellina Species -- 6.2.3 Stilesia globipunctata -- 6.3 Common Roundworm Infections of Goats.
6.3.1 Trichuriasis -- 6.3.2 Strongyle Infections -- 6.3.3 Strongyloidiasis or Strongyloidosis -- 6.3.4 Ostertagiasis -- 6.3.5 Oesophagostomiasis -- 6.3.6 Cooperiasis or Cooperiosis -- 6.3.7 Nematodirus in Goats -- 6.3.8 Chabertiasis or Chabertiosis -- 6.3.9 Capillariasis in Goats -- 6.3.10 Bunostomosis -- 6.4 General Aspects of Preventing Parasitic Disease in Goats -- 6.4.1 Pasture Management -- 6.4.2 Animal Management -- 6.4.3 General Management -- 6.5 Anthelmintics -- Multiple-Choice Questions -- References -- Chapter 7 Mycoplasma, Rickettsia, and Chlamydia Diseases of Goats -- 7.1 Mycoplasma -- 7.1.1 Contagious Caprine Pleuropneumonia -- 7.1.2 Zoonosis -- 7.1.3 Contagious Agalactia -- 7.1.4 MAKePS Syndrome -- 7.1.5 Hemotropic Mycoplasma -- 7.2 Rickettsia -- 7.2.1 Heartwater Disease -- 7.2.2 Anaplasmosis -- 7.3 Chlamydia -- 7.3.1 Enzootic Abortion -- 7.3.2 Chlamydial Polyarthritis -- Multiple-Choice Questions -- Chapter 8 Bacterial Diseases of Goats -- 8.1 Anthrax -- 8.1.1 Etiology -- 8.1.2 Clinical Features -- 8.1.3 Pathological Features -- 8.1.4 Diagnosis -- 8.1.5 Treatment -- 8.1.6 Preventive Measures -- 8.2 Pneumonia -- 8.2.1 Etiology -- 8.2.2 Clinical Features -- 8.2.3 Pathological Features -- 8.2.4 Diagnosis -- 8.2.5 Treatment -- 8.2.6 Preventive Measures -- 8.3 Brucellosis -- 8.3.1 Etiology -- 8.3.2 Clinical Features -- 8.3.3 Diagnosis -- 8.3.4 Treatment -- 8.3.5 Prevention -- 8.4 Blackquarter (Blackleg) -- 8.4.1 Epidemiology -- 8.4.2 Clinical Features -- 8.4.3 Pathological Features -- 8.4.4 Diagnosis -- 8.4.5 Treatment -- 8.4.6 Prevention -- 8.5 Tetanus -- 8.5.1 Epidemiology -- 8.5.2 Clinical Features -- 8.5.3 Diagnosis -- 8.5.4 Treatment -- 8.5.5 Prevention -- 8.6 Caseous Lymphadenitis -- 8.6.1 Epidemiology -- 8.6.2 Clinical Features -- 8.6.3 Pathological Features -- 8.6.4 Diagnosis -- 8.6.5 Treatment -- 8.6.6 Prevention -- 8.7 Foot Rot.
8.7.1 Etiology -- 8.7.2 Clinical Features -- 8.7.3 Pathological Features -- 8.7.4 Diagnosis -- 8.7.5 Treatment -- 8.7.6 Prevention -- 8.8 Dermatophilosis (Streptothricosis) -- 8.8.1 Etiology -- 8.8.2 Clinical Features -- 8.8.3 Pathological Features -- 8.8.4 Diagnosis -- 8.8.5 Treatment -- 8.8.6 Prevention -- 8.9 Malignant Edema (Gas Gangrene) -- 8.9.1 Etiology -- 8.9.2 Clinical Features -- 8.9.3 Pathological Features -- 8.9.4 Diagnosis -- 8.9.5 Treatment -- 8.9.6 Prevention -- 8.10 Enterotoxemia -- 8.10.1 Etiology -- 8.10.2 Clinical Signs -- 8.10.3 Pathological Features -- 8.10.4 Diagnosis -- 8.10.5 Treatment -- 8.10.6 Prevention -- 8.11 Colibacillosis -- 8.11.1 Pathogenesis -- 8.11.2 Clinical and Pathological Features -- 8.11.3 Diagnosis -- 8.11.4 Treatment -- 8.11.5 Prevention -- 8.12 Salmonellosis -- 8.12.1 Clinical Features -- 8.12.2 Pathological Features -- 8.12.3 Diagnosis -- 8.12.4 Treatment -- 8.12.5 Prevention -- 8.13 Botulism -- 8.13.1 Epidemiology -- 8.13.2 Clinical Features -- 8.13.3 Diagnosis -- 8.13.4 Treatment -- 8.13.5 Prevention -- 8.14 Infectious Necrotic Hepatitis -- 8.14.1 Clinical Features -- 8.14.2 Diagnosis -- 8.14.3 Prevention -- 8.15 Johne's Disease -- 8.15.1 Etiology -- 8.15.2 Clinical Signs -- 8.15.3 Diagnosis -- 8.15.4 Treatment -- 8.15.5 Prevention -- 8.16 Mastitis -- 8.16.1 Clinical Features -- 8.16.2 Diagnosis -- 8.16.3 Treatment -- 8.16.4 Prevention -- 8.16.5 Common Control Measures for Various Bacterial Diseases of Goats -- Multiple-Choice Questions -- References -- Chapter 9 Fungal Diseases of Goats -- 9.1 Fundamentals of Fungal Diseases of Goats -- 9.2 Dermatophytosis in the Goat: Ringworm, Tinea -- 9.2.1 Etiology -- 9.2.2 Epidemiology -- 9.2.3 Transmission -- 9.2.4 Pathogenesis -- 9.2.5 Factors That Influence Susceptibility to Dermatophyte Infection -- 9.2.6 Clinical Signs -- 9.2.7 Diagnosis -- 9.2.8 Treatment.
9.2.9 Prevention.
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Rana Tanmoy  
Newark : , : John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, , 2023
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Principles of Goat Disease and Prevention
Principles of Goat Disease and Prevention
Autore Rana Tanmoy
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Newark : , : John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, , 2023
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (371 pages)
Disciplina 636.3/0896
Soggetto topico Goat Diseases - prevention & control
Goats
ISBN 1-119-89614-2
1-119-89613-4
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Intro -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Contributors -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Chapter 1 Introduction -- 1.1 Introduction -- 1.2 Global Distribution -- 1.3 Advantages of Goat Rearing -- 1.4 Goat Milk and Products -- 1.5 Chevon -- 1.6 Fiber and Other Products -- 1.7 Goat Production System -- 1.8 Constraints in Goat Farming -- 1.9 Economics of Disease in Goats -- 1.10 Goat Diseases and Public Health -- 1.11 Prevention of Disease -- Multiple-Choice Questions -- References -- Chapter 2 Nutrition and Management of Goats -- 2.1 Essential Nutrients for Goats -- 2.1.1 Protein -- 2.1.2 Carbohydrates -- 2.1.3 Fats -- 2.1.4 Vitamins and Minerals -- 2.1.5 Water -- 2.2 Nutrition and Management of Kids -- 2.2.1 Feeding of Kids from 3 Months to 1 Year of Age -- 2.3 Nutrition and Management of Goats -- 2.3.1 Feeding of Adult Goats -- 2.3.2 Care and Management of Pregnant Does -- 2.3.3 Care and Management at Kidding -- 2.3.4 Care and Management of Bucks -- 2.4 Goat Management during the Breeding Season -- 2.4.1 Management of Does -- 2.4.2 Management of Bucks -- 2.5 Housing Management of Goats -- 2.6 General Goat Husbandry Practices -- 2.6.1 Identification of Animals and Data Recording -- 2.6.2 Disbudding -- 2.6.3 Castration -- 2.6.4 Hoof Trimming -- 2.6.5 Grooming -- 2.6.6 Culling -- 2.7 Conclusion -- Multiple-Choice Questions -- Chapter 3 Handling and Restraining of Goats -- 3.1 Purposes of Handling and Restraining -- 3.2 Basics of Animal Behavior Associated with Handling -- 3.2.1 Experience of Handler -- 3.2.2 Food Treats -- 3.2.3 Separation Distress and Fear -- 3.3 Methods to Assess Reaction to Handling or Restraining -- 3.4 Advantages and Procedures of Adapting Goats to Handling and Restraint -- 3.5 Points to Be Kept in Mind while Handling Goats -- 3.6 Approach -- 3.7 Different Methods for Handling and Restraining Goats.
3.8 Handling Kids -- 3.9 Handling Goats during Transportation -- 3.10 Handing Goats for Administration of Medication -- 3.10.1 Surface Application of Medication -- 3.10.2 Oral Administration of Medication -- 3.10.3 Administration of Medication by the Rectal or Vulval Route -- 3.10.4 Parenteral Administration of Medication -- 3.10.5 Local and Regional Anesthesia -- 3.11 Handling and Restraining Goats during Shearing -- 3.12 Restraining Animals Using Drugs -- 3.13 Good Stockmanship -- Multiple-Choice Questions -- References -- Chapter 4 Clinical Findings of Diseases of Goats -- 4.1 Diagnosis of Skin Diseases by Clinical Findings -- 4.1.1 Pruritus -- 4.1.2 Hyperkeratosis -- 4.1.3 Abscesses, Nodules, Scales, and Crust -- 4.1.4 Alopecia -- 4.1.5 Pigmentary Changes -- 4.1.6 Body Localization of Skin Lesions as an Aid to Diagnosis -- 4.2 Diagnosis of Diseases by Clinical Findings of the Gastrointestinal System -- 4.2.1 Frothing at the Mouth -- 4.2.2 Excessive Salivation or Drooling -- 4.2.3 Dysphagia -- 4.2.4 Regurgitation, Retching, or Projectile Vomiting -- 4.2.5 Rumen Atony -- 4.2.6 Abdominal Distension -- 4.2.7 Abdominal Pain or Colic -- 4.2.8 Absence of Feces or Constipation -- 4.2.9 Diarrhea -- 4.3 Diagnosis of Diseases by Clinical Findings of the Respiratory System -- 4.3.1 Respiratory Rate -- 4.3.2 Dyspnea -- 4.3.3 Externally Audible Sounds -- 4.3.4 Coughing -- 4.3.5 Nasal Discharge -- 4.3.6 Pneumonia -- 4.4 Diagnosis of Diseases by Clinical Findings of the Urinary System -- 4.4.1 Abnormal Appearance of Urine or Abnormal Urinalysis -- 4.4.2 Anuria, Oliguria, or Polyuria -- 4.4.3 Dysuria, Pollakiuria, and Stranguria -- 4.4.4 Uremia -- 4.4.5 Abdominal Distension -- 4.4.6 Subcutaneous Swelling -- 4.5 Diagnosis of Diseases by Clinical Findings of the Musculoskeletal System -- 4.5.1 Abnormalities of Feet or Sore Feet.
4.5.2 Stiff, Painful, or Abnormal Gait -- 4.5.3 Arthritis -- 4.5.4 Weakness and Recumbency -- 4.5.5 Failure to Extend Limb -- 4.5.6 Non-weight Bearing on a Limb -- 4.5.7 Bowed Limbs -- 4.5.8 Conditions of the Fore Limb -- 4.5.9 Conditions of the Hind Limb -- 4.6 Diagnosis of Nervous System Diseases by Clinical Findings -- 4.6.1 Behavior Changes -- 4.6.2 Involuntary Activity -- 4.6.3 Change in Gait -- 4.6.4 Change in Posture -- 4.6.5 Diagnosis of Hemic-lymphatic Diseases by Clinical Findings -- 4.6.6 Lymphadenopathy -- 4.7 Diagnosis of Disease by Clinical Findings of the Udder -- 4.7.1 Mastitis -- References -- Chapter 5 Collection, Preservation, Processing, and Dispatch of Clinical Material of Goats -- 5.1 Why Are Samples Collected? -- 5.2 Who Should Collect the Samples? -- 5.3 Sample Collection and Emergency Preparedness -- 5.4 Various Samples and Sample Collection Methods from Diseased Goats -- 5.4.1 Sampling Lesions -- 5.4.2 Epithelium in Cases of Foot and Mouth Disease -- 5.4.3 Vesicular Fluid -- 5.4.4 Sampling Whole Blood -- 5.4.5 Sampling Blood (for Serum) -- 5.4.6 Feces -- 5.4.7 Ocular Sampling -- 5.4.8 Sampling the Reproductive Tract -- 5.4.9 Environment and Feed -- 5.4.10 Abdominal Fluid -- 5.4.11 Pleural Fluid -- 5.4.12 Pericardial Fluid -- 5.4.13 Collection of Tissue from Dead Animals -- 5.5 Submission/Dispatch of Specimens to the Diagnostic Laboratory -- 5.5.1 Precautions in Forwarding Material -- 5.5.2 Dispatch of Material -- 5.5.3 Biosecurity -- Multiple-Choice Questions -- References -- Chapter 6 Parasitic Diseases of Goats -- 6.1 Common Trematode Diseases of Goats -- 6.1.1 Fasciolosis -- 6.1.2 Dicrocoeliosis in Goats -- 6.1.3 Paramphistomiasis in Goats -- 6.2 Common Tapeworm Diseases of Goats -- 6.2.1 Monieziasis -- 6.2.2 Avitellina Species -- 6.2.3 Stilesia globipunctata -- 6.3 Common Roundworm Infections of Goats.
6.3.1 Trichuriasis -- 6.3.2 Strongyle Infections -- 6.3.3 Strongyloidiasis or Strongyloidosis -- 6.3.4 Ostertagiasis -- 6.3.5 Oesophagostomiasis -- 6.3.6 Cooperiasis or Cooperiosis -- 6.3.7 Nematodirus in Goats -- 6.3.8 Chabertiasis or Chabertiosis -- 6.3.9 Capillariasis in Goats -- 6.3.10 Bunostomosis -- 6.4 General Aspects of Preventing Parasitic Disease in Goats -- 6.4.1 Pasture Management -- 6.4.2 Animal Management -- 6.4.3 General Management -- 6.5 Anthelmintics -- Multiple-Choice Questions -- References -- Chapter 7 Mycoplasma, Rickettsia, and Chlamydia Diseases of Goats -- 7.1 Mycoplasma -- 7.1.1 Contagious Caprine Pleuropneumonia -- 7.1.2 Zoonosis -- 7.1.3 Contagious Agalactia -- 7.1.4 MAKePS Syndrome -- 7.1.5 Hemotropic Mycoplasma -- 7.2 Rickettsia -- 7.2.1 Heartwater Disease -- 7.2.2 Anaplasmosis -- 7.3 Chlamydia -- 7.3.1 Enzootic Abortion -- 7.3.2 Chlamydial Polyarthritis -- Multiple-Choice Questions -- Chapter 8 Bacterial Diseases of Goats -- 8.1 Anthrax -- 8.1.1 Etiology -- 8.1.2 Clinical Features -- 8.1.3 Pathological Features -- 8.1.4 Diagnosis -- 8.1.5 Treatment -- 8.1.6 Preventive Measures -- 8.2 Pneumonia -- 8.2.1 Etiology -- 8.2.2 Clinical Features -- 8.2.3 Pathological Features -- 8.2.4 Diagnosis -- 8.2.5 Treatment -- 8.2.6 Preventive Measures -- 8.3 Brucellosis -- 8.3.1 Etiology -- 8.3.2 Clinical Features -- 8.3.3 Diagnosis -- 8.3.4 Treatment -- 8.3.5 Prevention -- 8.4 Blackquarter (Blackleg) -- 8.4.1 Epidemiology -- 8.4.2 Clinical Features -- 8.4.3 Pathological Features -- 8.4.4 Diagnosis -- 8.4.5 Treatment -- 8.4.6 Prevention -- 8.5 Tetanus -- 8.5.1 Epidemiology -- 8.5.2 Clinical Features -- 8.5.3 Diagnosis -- 8.5.4 Treatment -- 8.5.5 Prevention -- 8.6 Caseous Lymphadenitis -- 8.6.1 Epidemiology -- 8.6.2 Clinical Features -- 8.6.3 Pathological Features -- 8.6.4 Diagnosis -- 8.6.5 Treatment -- 8.6.6 Prevention -- 8.7 Foot Rot.
8.7.1 Etiology -- 8.7.2 Clinical Features -- 8.7.3 Pathological Features -- 8.7.4 Diagnosis -- 8.7.5 Treatment -- 8.7.6 Prevention -- 8.8 Dermatophilosis (Streptothricosis) -- 8.8.1 Etiology -- 8.8.2 Clinical Features -- 8.8.3 Pathological Features -- 8.8.4 Diagnosis -- 8.8.5 Treatment -- 8.8.6 Prevention -- 8.9 Malignant Edema (Gas Gangrene) -- 8.9.1 Etiology -- 8.9.2 Clinical Features -- 8.9.3 Pathological Features -- 8.9.4 Diagnosis -- 8.9.5 Treatment -- 8.9.6 Prevention -- 8.10 Enterotoxemia -- 8.10.1 Etiology -- 8.10.2 Clinical Signs -- 8.10.3 Pathological Features -- 8.10.4 Diagnosis -- 8.10.5 Treatment -- 8.10.6 Prevention -- 8.11 Colibacillosis -- 8.11.1 Pathogenesis -- 8.11.2 Clinical and Pathological Features -- 8.11.3 Diagnosis -- 8.11.4 Treatment -- 8.11.5 Prevention -- 8.12 Salmonellosis -- 8.12.1 Clinical Features -- 8.12.2 Pathological Features -- 8.12.3 Diagnosis -- 8.12.4 Treatment -- 8.12.5 Prevention -- 8.13 Botulism -- 8.13.1 Epidemiology -- 8.13.2 Clinical Features -- 8.13.3 Diagnosis -- 8.13.4 Treatment -- 8.13.5 Prevention -- 8.14 Infectious Necrotic Hepatitis -- 8.14.1 Clinical Features -- 8.14.2 Diagnosis -- 8.14.3 Prevention -- 8.15 Johne's Disease -- 8.15.1 Etiology -- 8.15.2 Clinical Signs -- 8.15.3 Diagnosis -- 8.15.4 Treatment -- 8.15.5 Prevention -- 8.16 Mastitis -- 8.16.1 Clinical Features -- 8.16.2 Diagnosis -- 8.16.3 Treatment -- 8.16.4 Prevention -- 8.16.5 Common Control Measures for Various Bacterial Diseases of Goats -- Multiple-Choice Questions -- References -- Chapter 9 Fungal Diseases of Goats -- 9.1 Fundamentals of Fungal Diseases of Goats -- 9.2 Dermatophytosis in the Goat: Ringworm, Tinea -- 9.2.1 Etiology -- 9.2.2 Epidemiology -- 9.2.3 Transmission -- 9.2.4 Pathogenesis -- 9.2.5 Factors That Influence Susceptibility to Dermatophyte Infection -- 9.2.6 Clinical Signs -- 9.2.7 Diagnosis -- 9.2.8 Treatment.
9.2.9 Prevention.
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Rana Tanmoy  
Newark : , : John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, , 2023
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