Advanced Pathology and Treatment of Diseases of Poultry : With Special Reference to Etiology, Signs, Pathology and Management/C.D.N. Singh, S.D. Singh, S.P. Verma and L.N. Prasad.Advanced Pathology and Treatment of Diseases of Poultry : With Special Reference to Etiology, Signs, Pathology and Management/C.D.N. Singh, S.D. Singh, S.P. Verma and L.N. Prasad. Lucknow, International Book Distribution Co., 2006, xiv, 218 p., tables, ISBN 81-8189-167-8.

    Contents: 1. Poultry diseases. 2. Ranikhet disease (newcastle disease). 3. Infectious Bursal disease(Gumbro disease). 4. Marek's disease (MD). 5. Leucosis/Sarcoma. 6. Fowl Pox. 7. Laryngotracheitis (Infectious laryngotracheitis). 8. Avian Encephalomyelitis (Epidemic Tremor). 9. Duck Hepatitis (DH). 10. Respiratory diseases. 11. Fowl Typhoid. 12. Avain Tuberculosis (AT). 13. Bacillary White Diarrhoea (BWD). 14. Fowl Cholera (Avain Pasteurellosis). 15. Coligranuloma (Hjarre's disease). 16. Chlamydiosis (Ornithosis). 17. Spirochaetosis. 18. Coccidiosis. 19. Parasitic diseases caused by internal parasites. 20. Parastic diseases caused by external parasites. 21. Deficiencies of minerals and vitamins. 22. Diagnosis of poultry diseases. 23. Infectious bronchitis. 24. Influenza (Avian influenza or bird flu). 25. Favus (Tinea). 26. Quail disease (Ulcerative enteritis). 27. Avian Pseudotuberculosis (AP). 28. Mycoplasma Gallisepticum (MG) Infection (Chronic Respiratory disease). 29. Aspergillosis (Brooder Pneumonia). 30. Thrush (Candidiasis). 31. Avain Arizonosis (AA). 32. Rupture of the Gastrocnemius Tendon. 33. Heat Prostration. 34. Dehydration. 35. Gangrenous Dermatitis (GD). 36. Botulism (Limberneck). 37. Coryza (Infectious Coryza). 38. Paratyphoid (PT) Infections. 39. Mycotoxicosis. 40. Miscellaneous Conditions/diseases. Appendix. Index.

    "The book 'Advanced Pathology and Treatment of Diseases of Poultry' has been prepared to cater to the needs of students of the veterinary colleges, diagnosticians engaged in disease investigation and practicing veterinarians in different states of this country. The syllabi prevalent in different agricultural universities have been kept in view in preparing the manuscript of this book. Sincere efforts have been made to insert all pertinent pathological changes in different poultry diseases with the object of making this book of high value to the students at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels in the veterinary colleges. More and more stress has been laid on the information in relation to signs, gross and microscopic lesions of avian diseases prevalent in poultry flock for their quick diagnoses."

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