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  • Author: Gianna Pamich
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Ectoparasites in small animals. 
Life cycles - Veterinary book - cover book -

Ectoparasites in small animals. Life cycles

Price $54.99

Small handbook gathering all the life cycles of the most common ectoparasites in dogs and cats. Similar parasites are grouped together based on their life cycle and, consequently, their sensitivity to parasiticides. The aim is to provide readers with key aspects of parasite control and prevention, highlighting those diseases that can be transmitted by them. Geographic distribution maps are also included.

Guías prácticas en producción porcina. Control de la salmonelosis porcina

Guías prácticas en producción porcina. Control de la salmonelosis porcina

Price $43.99
En los países industrializados la salmonelosis está considerada como una de las infecciones bacterianas con mayor prevalencia entre las transmitidas al hombre por alimentos contaminados. Aunque en los últimos años en la Unión Europea se ha observado un descenso de la incidencia de la salmonelosis asociado principalmente a la reducción del serotipo Enteritidis y gracias al éxito de los programas de control de la salmonelosis aviar, la incidencia de S. Typhimurium ha ido en aumento. El cerdo es considerado un importante reservorio de este serotipo y la segunda fuente más importante de salmonelosis en humanos en Europa. Esta obra trata en profundidad diversos aspectos relacionados con la epidemiología y el control de la salmonelosis porcina.
White effect. The white coat effect on the doctor-patient relationship - Dentistry book - cover book - Gianna Pamich White effect. The white coat effect on the doctor-patient relationship - Dentistry book - cover book - Gianna Pamich

White effect. The white coat effect on the doctor-patient relationship

Price $26.40

The white coat has its roots in the Arabic word ‘qamiç’, meaning a tunic, a long, white linen underrobe worn by priests during the celebration of divine offices, but also in the Greek word ‘kámasos’, a square-shaped, sleeveless garment made of cotton, linen, or silk. The ancient Romans used it as an undergarment and adopted the Hellenic name. The first ones were beige, then they took on various colors depending on the activity of professionals and artists. However, the first person to wear a white coat was not a doctor.