Clinical and Laboratory Manual of Fish Diseases

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Clinical and Laboratory Manual of Fish Diseases


by Alaa Eldin Eissa, April 2016, FileType: PDF

Clinical and Laboratory Manual of Fish Diseases

The book is a systematic clinical / Laboratory diagnostic manual for most of the bacterial and parasitic fish diseases. A brief introductory section on applied anatomy of fishes is offered in this manual . The last section of the manual is a colored atlas of selected fishes’ anatomy. The manual is recommended for both undergraduate and graduate students who study Fish Health, Fish Diseases , Fish Bacteriology , Fish Pathology and Fish Anatomy. The book is also very useful for aquatic veterinarians , fish pathologists, fisheries scientists and marine biologists.

The aquatic veterinary practice have witnessed the publication of many diagnostic manuals that mainly focused on specific species , specific group of fishes , specific group of pathogens or specific diagnostic procedures. However, comprehensive forms of diagnostic manuals are relatively scarce. Thereby, a wide scope of clinical and laboratory procedures have been addressed in the current manual.

The manual contain detailed information about the finfish anatomy, farm visits, fish reflexes/ behavior , possible etiologies / description of the lesions of the most common finfish diseases, transportation, anesthesia , sampling , laboratory bacteriological and parasitological examination. The last chapter of the manual is a briefed colored atlas of fish anatomy. Ultimately, the manual will be very useful guide to aquatic veterinarians , fish biologists , veterinary students , wildlife / fisheries students , biology students and aquatic veterinary technicians .

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