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Atlas Of Equine Endoscopy

Atlas Of Equine Endoscopy

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Atlas Of Equine Endoscopy

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Comprehensive veterinary reference covering atlas of equine endoscopy. This digital edition provides in-depth coverage suitable for veterinarians, veterinary students, technicians, and animal health professionals.

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  • Preface (p.8)
  • Contents (p.12)
  • Contributors (p.14)
  • 1 What Are Microorganisms? (p.17)
  • 2 Bacteria and Archaea (p.19)
  • 3 Zoonoses (p.31)
  • 4 Antibiotics (p.35)
  • 5 Antibiotic Resistance (p.49)
  • References (p.54)
  • 1 Introduction and Historical Perspectives (p.57)
  • 2 Prevalence and Importance of Biofilms in Animals and Humans (p.58)
  • 3 Why Do Microorganisms Form Biofilms? (p.60)
  • 4 Definition of a Biofilm (p.61)
  • 5 The Biofilm Model (p.61)
  • 6 Stages in the Formation of Biofilms (p.62)
  • 7 Microcolony and Biofilm Formation (p.67)
  • 8 Detachment and Dispersal of the Biofilm (p.70)
  • 9 Management of Biofilm Infections (p.75)
  • 10 Conclusion (p.76)
  • References (p.77)
  • 1 Introduction (p.84)
  • 2 Biofilm Formation and Composition (p.85)
  • 3 Exploring Public Health Aspects and Zoonotic Potential of Biofilms (p.87)
  • 4 Biofilms in Veterinary Medicine and Zoonotic Infections (p.92)
  • 5 Control of Food-Borne and Water-Borne Biofilms of Zoonotic Importance (p.102)
  • 6 Further Research and Biofilm Control Strategies (p.106)
  • 7 The Future (p.108)
  • References (p.108)
  • 1 Introdction (p.127)
  • 2 Conclusion (p.139)
  • References (p.140)
  • 1 Introduction (p.145)
  • 2 Conclusion (p.154)
  • References (p.155)
  • 1 Introduction (p.159)
  • 2 Equine Wound Healing (p.159)
  • 3 Types of Equine Wound (p.160)
  • 4 Factors Known to Delay Equine Wound Healing (p.161)
  • 5 Bacteria and Their Role in Equine Wound Healing (p.163)
  • 6 Biofilms (p.165)
  • 7 Biofilm Development (p.165)
  • 8 Evidence of Biofilms in Horse Wounds (p.167)
  • 9 Visualisation of Equine Biofilms on Debrided Tissue (p.169)
  • 10 Visualisation of In Vitro Biofilms Grown Using Equine Wound Bacterial Isolates (p.170)
  • 11 Crystal Violet Assay (p.176)
  • 12 Significance of Wound Biofilms (p.177)
  • 13 Treatment to Remove Biofilms and Biofilm Residing Bacteria (p.180)
  • 14 Conclusion (p.181)
  • References (p.181)
  • 1 Introduction (p.190)
  • 2 Classifications (p.191)
  • 3 Pathophysiology of Osteomyelitis (p.191)
  • 4 Osteomyelitis and Bacteriology (p.192)
  • 5 Osteomyelitis in the Horse (p.192)
  • 6 Osteomyelitis in Companion Animals (Dogs and Cats) (p.197)
  • 7 Osteomyelitis in Production Animals (p.203)
  • References (p.204)
  • 1 Introduction (p.206)
  • References (p.215)
  • 1 Introduction (p.220)
  • 2 Staphylococcus aureus (p.222)
  • 3 Escherichia coli (p.226)
  • 4 Streptococcus uberis (p.230)
  • References (p.232)
  • 1 Introduction (p.238)
  • 2 Antimicrobial Development and Use (p.239)
  • 3 Antimicrobial Resistance (p.239)
  • 4 Antimicrobial Resistance Mechanisms (p.240)
  • 5 Biofilm Formation (p.241)
  • 6 Mechanisms of Antimicrobial Resistance (p.242)
  • 7 β-Lactam Resistance (p.242)
  • 8 Tetracycline Resistance (p.247)
  • 9 Trimethoprim Resistance (p.248)
  • 10 Aminoglycoside Resistance (p.249)
  • 11 Quinolone and Fluoroquinolone Resistance (p.249)
  • 12 Glycopeptide Resistance (p.251)
  • 13 Macrolide and Lincosamide Resistance (p.252)
  • 14 Rifampicin Resistance (p.253)
  • 15 Conclusions (p.257)
  • References (p.257)
  • Index (p.268)
  • ... and 12 more chapters

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