Veterinary Bacteriology

Veterinary Bacteriology also deals with microbial pathogens of animals and the diseases they cause. Pathogenic bacteria are discussed in the order in which they occur in the latest molecular genetic classification. The Bacteria are a group of single-cell microorganisms with procaryotic cellular configuration. The genetic material (DNA) of procaryotic cells exists unbound in the cytoplasm of the cells. There is no nuclear membrane, which is the definitive characteristic of eucaryotic cells such as those that make up, fungi, protista, plants and animals. Veterinary epidemiology deals with the investigation of diseases, productivity and animal welfare in populations. It is used to describe the frequency of disease occurrence and how disease, productivity and welfare are affected by the interaction of different factors or determinants. This information is then used to manipulate such determinants in order to reduce the frequency of disease occurrence. Further it will also help the person engaged as Veterinarian or in the laboratory for the diagnosis of animal diseases.

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Veterinary Bacteriology

Veterinary Bacteriology also deals with microbial pathogens of animals and the diseases they cause. Pathogenic bacteria are discussed in the order in which they occur in the latest molecular genetic classification. The Bacteria are a group of single-cell microorganisms with procaryotic cellular configuration. The genetic material (DNA) of procaryotic cells exists unbound in the cytoplasm of the cells. There is no nuclear membrane, which is the definitive characteristic of eucaryotic cells such as those that make up, fungi, protista, plants and animals. Veterinary epidemiology deals with the investigation of diseases, productivity and animal welfare in populations. It is used to describe the frequency of disease occurrence and how disease, productivity and welfare are affected by the interaction of different factors or determinants. This information is then used to manipulate such determinants in order to reduce the frequency of disease occurrence. Further it will also help the person engaged as Veterinarian or in the laboratory for the diagnosis of animal diseases.

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Veterinary Bacteriology

Veterinary Bacteriology

by Pratham Vashisth
Veterinary Bacteriology

Veterinary Bacteriology

by Pratham Vashisth

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Veterinary Bacteriology also deals with microbial pathogens of animals and the diseases they cause. Pathogenic bacteria are discussed in the order in which they occur in the latest molecular genetic classification. The Bacteria are a group of single-cell microorganisms with procaryotic cellular configuration. The genetic material (DNA) of procaryotic cells exists unbound in the cytoplasm of the cells. There is no nuclear membrane, which is the definitive characteristic of eucaryotic cells such as those that make up, fungi, protista, plants and animals. Veterinary epidemiology deals with the investigation of diseases, productivity and animal welfare in populations. It is used to describe the frequency of disease occurrence and how disease, productivity and welfare are affected by the interaction of different factors or determinants. This information is then used to manipulate such determinants in order to reduce the frequency of disease occurrence. Further it will also help the person engaged as Veterinarian or in the laboratory for the diagnosis of animal diseases.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9789353148638
Publisher: Arts & Science Academic Publishing
Publication date: 06/30/2014
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 256
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Pratham Vashisth, graduated from Andhra University and completed M.Sc. in Zoology. He joined Andhra University College of Science and Technology, Andhra Pradesh as a lecturer and was awarded a fellowship. Later on he joined Andhra University College of Pharmaceutical Sciences for his Ph.D. Thereafter he was promoted as a reader in Andhra University College of Science and Technology, Andhra Pradesh. He has written fifteen books for postgraduate students. He has been a pioneer in organizing seminars and chaired many of them.

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