The Biology and Identification of the Coccidia (Apicomplexa) of Rabbits of the World

Author: Duszynski   Donald W.;Couch   Lee  

Publisher: Elsevier Science‎

Publication year: 2013

E-ISBN: 9780123979100

P-ISBN(Paperback): 9780123978998

P-ISBN(Hardback):  9780123978998

Subject: S858.291 rabbit

Language: ENG

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The Biology and Identification of the Coccidia (Apicomplexa) of Rabbits of the World is a taxonomic summation of a damaging intestinal parasite found in rabbits and transmissible to other species, including humans. This book conceptually and historically summarizes the world's literature on the parasite and also provides a quick guide to isolation procedures, identification, strategies for management, and available chemotherapy. It is a vital source of knowledge about coccidia’s real and potential transmission to humans, which can lead to dangerous health problems, like severe dehydration, vomiting, lethargy and even death.

Coccidiosis is an intestinal disease that affects several different animal species, including canines and humans, and is one of the most prevalent protozoal infections in North America. The causative agent is a protozoan that has the ability to multiply rapidly and cause major damage in the intestinal wall, rupturing the cells of the intestinal lining. The final stage, the oocyst, is extremely resistant to environmental stress and is difficult to completely remove from the environment. Oocysts are frequent contaminants of feed and water and when the sporulated oocysts are ingested by other animals, they start the life cycle over in the new host. With the demand for rabbits in scientific research and for rabbit meat for human consumption increasingly globally each year, rabbits are of epidemiologic significance for laboratory workers, unive

Chapter

Front Cover

pp.:  1 – 4

Copyright

pp.:  5 – 6

Dedication

pp.:  6 – 8

Contents

pp.:  8 – 12

Preface and Acknowledgments

pp.:  12 – 14

Chapter 1 - Introduction

pp.:  14 – 30

Chapter 2 - Lagomorpha Origins and Diversification

pp.:  30 – 38

Chapter 3 - Coccidia (Eimeriidae) of the Family Ochotonidae: Genus Ochotona

pp.:  38 – 68

Chapter 4 - Coccidia (Eimeriidae) from the Family Leporidae: Genus Brachylagus

pp.:  68 – 74

Chapter 5 - Coccidia (Eimeriidae) from the Family Leporidae: Genus Lepus

pp.:  74 – 134

Chapter 6 - Coccidia (Eimeriidae) of the Family Leporidae: Genus Oryctolagus

pp.:  134 – 202

Chapter 7 - Coccidia (Eimeriidae) of the Family Leporidae: Genus Sylvilagus

pp.:  202 – 228

Chapter 8 - Sarcocystidae Poche, 1913, the Predator-Prey Coccidia in Rabbits: Besnoitia, Sarcocystis, Toxoplasma

pp.:  228 – 254

Chapter 9 - Cryptosporidium and Cryptosporidiosis in Rabbits

pp.:  254 – 266

Chapter 10 - Strategies for Management, Control, and Chemotherapy

pp.:  266 – 276

Chapter 11 - Summary and Conclusions

pp.:  276 – 310

Glossary and List of Abbreviations

pp.:  310 – 316

Literature Cited (*) and Related References

pp.:  316 – 348

Index

pp.:  348 – 354

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