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This book addresses the challenges of animal diseases in tropical environments and specific production systems. Part I covers the unique host defense mechanisms and host-pathogen relationships in the tropics, which differ significantly from those in temperate climates. It highlights the resistance of local breeds compared to the vulnerability of exotic breeds. The text discusses how immuno- and chemoprophylaxis can be effectively utilized for animal health, tailored to the socio-economic and ecological contexts of tropical regions and developing countries. It presents essential scientific details of immunology necessary for understanding the epidemiology of tropical diseases, diagnostic techniques for their identification, and the implementation of preventive measures. A significant focus is placed on vector-borne diseases, which are particularly challenging to control due to their dependence on the tropical environment and the biology of their vectors. A dedicated chapter explores the biology and eradication of these vectors, with varying levels of detail based on their significance. The discussion includes acaricides, insecticides, and alternative control methods. While the author aims to provide a comprehensive overview, complete coverage of every aspect is not feasible.
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Tropical animal health, Horst S. H. Seifert
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