Veterinary Bacteriology
(Author) Patricia MarquesVeterinary Bacteriology is the study of bacteria that cause diseases on animals. This book is organized by animal, focusing on small ruminants, big ruminants, pigs, dogs, fish and birds. Specific examples of bacterial infections are discussed for ruminants and pigs. More broad bacterial studies are shown for dogs, fish and birds. In Ovines and Caprines, bacteria can cause Mastitis, Brucellosis and Interdigital phlegmon. Bovine bacterial infections, include Leptospira, Streptococcus, Tuberculosis, Antrax and respiratory diseases. In pigs, Streptococcus, Actinobacillus, Chlamydia, Corynebacterium and Staphylococcus are common bacterial diseases. Canine Microbiome and campylobacter in canines. Taxonomy of bacteria in fish. Avian bacteriology, focusing in Listeria and Escherichia coli.
Patricia Marques
Patricia Marques is the author of the bestselling The Colours of Death, the first novel in the acclaimed Inspector Isabel Reis series. Set in a near-future Lisbon where society is divided between the Gifted and non-Gifted, her books blend gripping crime fiction with speculative elements. With a background in Creative Writing and roots in both Portugal and Angola, Marques brings a unique perspective and voice to contemporary mystery. Her work has been praised for its originality, immersive setting, and thought-provoking themes.