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Veterinary Epidemiology An Introduction

Veterinary Epidemiology An Introduction

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Master Veterinary Epidemiology An Introduction with this comprehensive guide. Essential reading for veterinary students, practitioners, and technicians seeking to deepen their expertise in Basic Sciences > Epidemiology > Veterinary Epidemiology: An Introduction. Includes clinical case studies and practical applications. Instant digital download.

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  • Contents (p.8)
  • Preface (p.18)
  • 1 Mammalian immunology (p.28)
  • 1 The evolution of the mammals and their immune systems (p.30)
  • References (p.39)
  • 2 The evolution of viviparity (p.42)
  • References (p.54)
  • 3 The evolution and role of lactation (p.56)
  • References (p.65)
  • 4 Endothermy and immunity (p.68)
  • References (p.77)
  • 5 The microbiota–immune system relationship (p.80)
  • References (p.93)
  • 6 Innate immunity: basic features (p.96)
  • References (p.112)
  • 7 The mammalian major histocompatibility complex (p.116)
  • References (p.125)
  • 8 T Cells and their receptors (p.128)
  • References (p.142)
  • 9 Mammalian B cells (p.144)
  • References (p.159)
  • 10 Mammalian innate lymphoid cells (p.162)
  • References (p.173)
  • 11 The mammalian lymphoid system (p.176)
  • References (p.194)
  • 2 Mammalian orders (p.196)
  • 12 The monotremes: echidnas and platypus (p.198)
  • References (p.209)
  • 13 Marsupials: Opossums to Kangaroos (p.212)
  • References (p.228)
  • 14 Tylopoda: Camels and llamas (p.232)
  • References (p.244)
  • 15 Suiformes: Pigs and Peccaries (p.246)
  • References (p.261)
  • 16 The cetaceans: whales and dolphins (p.264)
  • References (p.274)
  • 17 Ruminants: cattle, sheep, and goats (p.278)
  • References (p.303)
  • 18 Chiropterans: the bats (p.308)
  • References (p.320)
  • 19 Feliformes: The cats and their relatives (p.324)
  • References (p.335)
  • 20 Caniforms: Dogs, bears, and their relatives (p.338)
  • References (p.352)
  • 21 The perissodactyls: horses and their relatives (p.356)
  • References (p.366)
  • 22 The Lagomorpha: rabbits, hares, and picas (p.368)
  • References (p.380)
  • 23 The rodents: mice, rats, and their relatives (p.382)
  • References (p.399)
  • 24 The primates: humans and their relatives (p.402)
  • References (p.420)
  • 25 The Afrotheria: Elephants, manatees, and their relatives (p.424)
  • References (p.436)
  • 26 Four other orders: the Xenarthra, the Scandentia, the Eulipotyphla, and the Pholidota (p.438)
  • References (p.446)
  • Index (p.450)
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