Veterinary Parasitology ( Trematodes & Cestodes) Part 1

INTRODUCTION: Phylum platyhelminthes includes two classes of parasitic flateworms which are TREMATODES and CESTODES. TREMATODES are leaf like and falls into two main subclasses Monogenea which has direct life cycle while Digenea requires intermediate host. Monogenea are the mainly external parasites of fish while digenea are of exclusively the parasites of vertebrate. Adult Digenetic trematodes ...
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SOME COMMON TOXIC PRINCIPLES & THEIR TREATMENT

COMMON TOXIC PRINCIPLES & THEIR TREATMENT
SOME COMMON TOXIC PRINCIPLES & THEIR TREATMENT SOME COMMON TOXIC PRINCIPLES & THEIR TREATMENT SR.NO. TOXIC PRINCIPLE TYPE TREATMENT 1 Arsenic Metal BAL (Dimercaprol, British Anti- Lewisite : Warfare agent) inj. @ 4-5 mg/ kg IM tid for 3 days, Thiooctic acid ( Lipoic acid ) @ 50 mg/kg as 20 % solution IM tid, ...
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Top 8 Most Popular Veterinary YouTubers In India And Their Channels

Veterinary YouTubers In India
YouTube today is one of the most engaging and educative web based Media. Each Ongoing hour various recordings are transferred to the stage and watchers rush to watch it. Perceiving the furor of the YouTube culture in the present situation, certain unique Veterinarians with an inventive streak are composing their own YouTube Creations. In this ...
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Judgement of Sheep And Goats

Judging of Sheep and Goat JUDGING OF SHEEP AND GOATS   Purpose : Selecting sheep and goats on the basis of type and body conformation is very useful, especially when detailed farm records are not available.   Table : Score card for judging sheep of mutton type. Sl. Phenotypic parameters Perfect score (100) Students score A ...
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Gastrocnemius Muscle Rupture Vs Tibial Nerve Paralysis

Gastrocnemius Muscle Rupture Vs Tibial Nerve Paralysis
Gastrocnemius Muscle Rupture Rupture of the gastrocnemius muscle or tendon is relatively rare. It is most likely to be associated with deficiencies of calcium, phosphorus, and vitamin D. Prolonged recumbency, with resulting myositis and struggling to rise, occasionally precipitates rupture of these muscles. CLINICAL SIGNS AND DIAGNOSIS It presents as a markedly dropped (flexed) hock ...
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THEILERIOSIS Aetiology, Hosts, Distribution, Transmission, DIAGNOSIS, Clinical diagnosis, Differential diagnosis, Sanitary prophylaxis, Medical Treatment & Treatment Abstract

THEILERIOSIS AETIOLOGY Hosts Distribution Transmission DIAGNOSIS Clinical diagnosis Differential diagnosis Sanitary prophylaxis Medical Treatment Treatment Abstract
AETIOLOGY OF THEILERIOSIS Genus: Theileria, Family: Theileriidae, Order: Piroplasmida, Subclass: Piroplasmia, Phylum: Apicomplexa. Theileriae are obligate intracellular protozoan parasites that infect both wild and domestic Bovidae throughout much of the world. Some species also infect small ruminants. They are transmitted by ixodid ticks, and have complex life cycles in both vertebrate and invertebrate hosts Hosts ...
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