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Fujian Agriculture and Forestry University

Veterinary Parasitology

Fujian Agriculture and Forestry University via XuetangX

Overview

Veterinary Parasitology takes various livestock and poultry parasites as the object, to study the morphology, classification, life history, physiological and biochemical, immunity, ecology, and the causes of diseases, the pathological changes, clinical symptoms, epidemiology, diagnostic methods and preventive measures. Veterinary Parasitology is an important branch of biological science and veterinary science. At the same time, it is a multi-disciplinary interdisciplinary subject and belongs to the key course of veterinary medicine. It is also a required subject for the qualification examination of practicing veterinarians, and it is an indispensable course for everyone to engage in veterinary work in the future. The course includes an overview and parasitic diseases of various animals such as cattle, sheep, pigs, horses, poultry, dogs, cats. It is a subject with rich content and strong practicality.


Syllabus

  • Chapter 1 General parasitology introduction
    • Section 1 Introduction to veterinary parasitology
    • Section 2 Parasites and Hosts
    • Section 3 Development of parasites
    • Section 4 Prevalence and harm of parasitic diseases
    • Section 5 Fecal examination technology
    • Section 6 Examination of parasite in blood and tissue organs
    • Section 7 Control Measures for Parasitic Diseases
  • Chapter 2 Veterinary protozoology and helminology
    • Section 1 Introduction to protozoa
    • Section 2 Introduction to Trematoda
    • Section 3 Introduction to Tapeworms
    • Section 4 Introduction to Nematodes
  • Chapter 3 Introduction to Entomosis and Tick Disease
    • Section 1 Mites and mite diseases
    • Section 2 Livestock Demodicosis
    • Section 3 Insect Diseases and Cattle hypodermosis
    • Section 4 Ovis oestriasis and Gastrophilosis
    • Section 5 Ticks and tick diseases
  • Chapter 4 Zoonotic Parasitology
    • Section 1 Toxoplasmosis
    • Section 2 Leishmaniasis
    • Section 3 Schistosomiasis japonica
    • Section 4 Cysticercosis
    • Section 5 Hydatid disease
    • Section 6 Trichinosis
  • Chapter 5 Parasitic Diseases in Various Animals
    • Section 1 Trypanosomiasis
    • Section 2 Neosporidiosis
    • Section 3 Cryptosporidiosis
    • Section 4 Sarcocystosis
    • Section 5 Clonorchiasis sinensis
    • Section 6 Strongyloidiasis
    • Section 7 Trichuriasis
  • Chapter 6 Parasitic diseases of pigs
    • Section 1 Swine Coccidiosis
    • Sction 2 Fasciolopsiasis
    • Section 3 Ascariasis of Swine
    • Section 4 Oesophagostomiasis
    • Section 5 Stephanuriasis
    • Section 6 Swine Acanthocephalosis
    • Section 7 Balantidiosis
    • Section 8 Hyostrongylosis
    • Section 9 Metastrongylosis
  • Chapter 7 Parasitic Diseases of Cattle and Sheep
    • Section 1 Babesiosis of cattle and sheep
    • Section 2 Theileriosis
    • Section 3 Coccidiosis of Cattle and Sheep
    • Section 4 Fetal trichomoniasis
    • Section 5 Fascioliasis
    • Section 6 Dicroceliasis
    • Section 7 Orientobilharziasis
    • Section 8 Eurytremiasis
    • Section 9 Taeniasis of Cattle and Sheep
    • Section 10 Coenurosis cerebralis
    • Section 11 Cattle ascariasis
    • Section 12 Trichostrongyliasis of Cattle and Sheep
    • Section 13 Oesophagostomiasis of Cattle and Sheep
    • Section 14 Bunostomiasis of Cattle and Sheep
    • Section 15 Cattle and Sheep Lungworm Disease
  • Chapter 8 Horse Parasitic Diseases
    • Section 1 Babesiosis of Horse
    • Section 2 Dourine Disease
    • Section 3 Taeniasis of Horse
    • Section 4 Horse Ascariasis
    • Section 5 Horse Strongyliasis
    • Section 6 Horse stomach nematode disease
    • Section 7 Equine cerebrospinal and ocular setariasis
  • Chapter 9 Avian Parasitic Diseases
    • Section 1 Turkey Histomoniasis
    • Section 2 Leucocytozoonosis
    • Section 3 Chicken Coccidiosis
    • Section 4 Duck Coccidiosis
    • Section 5 Goose Coccidiosis
    • Section 6 Prosthogonimiasis
    • Section 7 Opisthorchiasis
    • Section 8 Chicken Taeniasis
    • Section 9 Duck and Goose Taeniasis
    • Section 10 Chicken Ascariasis
    • Section 11 Avian Gastric Nematode Disease
  • Chapter 10 Parasitic Diseases in Dogs and Cats
    • Section 1 Babesiosis of dogs
    • Section 2 Dipylidiasis caninum
    • Section 3 Ascariasis of Dogs and Cats
    • Section 4 Dog and cat hookworm disease
    • Section 5 Canine Heartworm Disease
    • Section 6 Canine Thelaziasis
    • Section 7 Opisthorchiasis felineus
    • Section 8 Giardiasis in Dogs
    • Section 9 Dog and Cat Flea Disease
    • Section 10 Dog and Cat Sarcoptic acariasis
  • Chapter 11 Parasitic diseases of rabbits, silkworms and bees
    • Section 1 Rabbit Coccidiosis
    • Section 2 Pebrine disease
    • Section 3 Silkworm Myiasis
    • Section 4 Silkworm acariasis
    • Section 5 Honey bee nosema disease
    • Section 6 Bee amoebiasis
    • Section 7 Bee Mite Disease

Taught by

Guangwen Yin, Donghui Zhou, Xialin Lin, Qiuming Li, and Xiaohang Huang

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