Veterinary Mycology
Mycology is the study of fungi. It is closely associated with plant pathology as fungi cause the majority of plant disease. Historically, mycology was a branch of botany because, although fungi are evolutionarily more closely related to animals than to plants, this was not recognized until a few decades ago. Veterinary mycology is a branch deals with identification of veterinary fungi, pathophysiology and diagnosis of fungal infections, pharmacodynamics of antifungals in animals, epidemiology of animal mycoses, eradication and vaccine development against invasive veterinary fungal infections. Animals are hosts to numerous fungal pathogens most of which can also infect humans. In some cases, these diseases can be transmitted from animals to humans or vice versa. This book gives comprehensive details of the fungal diseases in man and domesticated animals and their management methods. Students of veterinary science, microbiology and veterinary practitioners will find this book important in their study and work.
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Veterinary Mycology
Mycology is the study of fungi. It is closely associated with plant pathology as fungi cause the majority of plant disease. Historically, mycology was a branch of botany because, although fungi are evolutionarily more closely related to animals than to plants, this was not recognized until a few decades ago. Veterinary mycology is a branch deals with identification of veterinary fungi, pathophysiology and diagnosis of fungal infections, pharmacodynamics of antifungals in animals, epidemiology of animal mycoses, eradication and vaccine development against invasive veterinary fungal infections. Animals are hosts to numerous fungal pathogens most of which can also infect humans. In some cases, these diseases can be transmitted from animals to humans or vice versa. This book gives comprehensive details of the fungal diseases in man and domesticated animals and their management methods. Students of veterinary science, microbiology and veterinary practitioners will find this book important in their study and work.
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Veterinary Mycology

Veterinary Mycology

by S. K. Singh
Veterinary Mycology

Veterinary Mycology

by S. K. Singh

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Mycology is the study of fungi. It is closely associated with plant pathology as fungi cause the majority of plant disease. Historically, mycology was a branch of botany because, although fungi are evolutionarily more closely related to animals than to plants, this was not recognized until a few decades ago. Veterinary mycology is a branch deals with identification of veterinary fungi, pathophysiology and diagnosis of fungal infections, pharmacodynamics of antifungals in animals, epidemiology of animal mycoses, eradication and vaccine development against invasive veterinary fungal infections. Animals are hosts to numerous fungal pathogens most of which can also infect humans. In some cases, these diseases can be transmitted from animals to humans or vice versa. This book gives comprehensive details of the fungal diseases in man and domesticated animals and their management methods. Students of veterinary science, microbiology and veterinary practitioners will find this book important in their study and work.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9789353140519
Publisher: Arts & Science Academic Publishing
Publication date: 06/30/2017
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 286
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Dr. S.K. Singh is a Retd. Professor in the School of Animal, Rural, and Environmental Sciences. He works in the field of agricultural and rural development, both in developed and developing country contexts. He is involved in teaching, research, and curriculum development activities, primarily in the broad area of Global Agriculture and Food Security, and engaging with national and international professional organisations within the global agrifood sectors.
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