43. Preventive Medicine
CHAPTER 43. Preventive Medicine Rebecca S. McConnico VACCINATION I. Active immunization A. Definition: Vaccination B. Goal 1. Prolonged strong immunity 2. Free of adverse side effects 3. Ideal vaccine 4….
CHAPTER 43. Preventive Medicine Rebecca S. McConnico VACCINATION I. Active immunization A. Definition: Vaccination B. Goal 1. Prolonged strong immunity 2. Free of adverse side effects 3. Ideal vaccine 4….
CHAPTER 39. Nutrition Rebecca S. McConnico BASIC BACKGROUND REGARDING EQUINE NUTRITION I. Nonruminant herbivore II. Hindgut fermenter III. Horses can utilize high-fiber roughages as a source of nutrition, for example,…
CHAPTER 18. Infectious Diseases Patricia A. Schenck FELINE LEUKEMIA VIRUS I. Causes A. Structure of the virus 1. RNA retrovirus 2. Core contains viral RNA and reverse transcriptase enzyme 3….
CHAPTER 37. Infectious Diseases Rebecca S. McConnico BLOOD-BORNE AGENTS I. Equine infectious anemia (EIA) A. EIA is caused by a virus classified in the lentivirus genus of the Retroviridae family…
CHAPTER 32. Hematology Rebecca S. McConnico ANEMIA I. Regenerative anemia A. Horses do not release reticulocytes into circulation in response to an acute hemorrhagic or hemolytic episode B. Increased mean…
CHAPTER 30. Behavior Rebecca S. McConnico SOCIAL BEHAVIOR OF THE HORSE I. Wild or feral horses live in two types of herds or bands A. Family bands (or harem bands):…
CHAPTER 29. Anesthesia Deborah V. Wilson GENERAL INFORMATION I. Anesthesia in the horse presents several challenges A. The horse has a pronounced flight-or-fight response, meaning that induction and recovery can…
CHAPTER 23. Preventive Medicine Valerie A. Chadwick VACCINATIONS I. Vaccinations are an important part of preventative medical practices, thus providing animals with optimum health care A. Vaccination itself is a…
CHAPTER 21. Oncology Patricia A. Schenck ONCOLOGY PRINCIPLES I. Presentation A. Pay particular attention to the age, sex, breed, and species, as this information often helps with the diagnosis B….
CHAPTER 20. Nutrition Patricia A. Schenck NUTRIENTS I. Water A. Water is the most important nutrient B. Requirement (mL/day) roughly equals 1.6 * resting energy requirement (RER) in dogs and…