cover image - Current Therapy in Avian Medicine and Surgery Volume II - Elsevier eBook on VItalSource, 1st Edition
ISBN: 9780323694865
Copyright: 2026
Publication Date: 03-21-2025
Page Count: 944
Imprint: Elsevier
List Price: $158.99

Current Therapy in Avian Medicine and Surgery Volume II - Elsevier eBook on VItalSource, 1st Edition

by Brian Speer, BS, DVM and Yvonne R.A. van Zeeland, DVM, MVR, PhD, Dip. ECZM (Avian, Small mammal), CPBC

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cover image - Current Therapy in Avian Medicine and Surgery Volume II - Elsevier eBook on VItalSource, 1st Edition
ISBN: 9780323694865
Copyright: 2026
Publication Date: 03-21-2025
Page Count: 944
Imprint: Elsevier
List Price: $158.99
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Stay up to date with the latest advances in avian medicine! Current Therapy in Avian Medicine and Surgery, Volume II, brings a wealth of new information on the medical care of avian species with practical approaches to diagnosis and therapy of psittacines and other birds. With many of the topics not previously covered in the first volume, the two books are complementary to one another and provide any veterinarian with an interest in avian medicine, whether novice or expert, the latest advances in internal medicine, anesthesia, analgesia, and surgery. Sections dedicated to behavior and welfare, neonatology and pediatrics, conservation, and practice management explore important, but less commonly discussed aspects of avian practice. With contributions from globally recognized experts on avian medicine, this is a must-have resource for anyone seeking to enhance and expand their expertise and skills in avian healthcare, welfare, and conservation.
    • With the exception of updates on relevant, current topics, the information presented in this volume predominantly includes material not previously covered in the first volume
    • The many photographs, illustrations, and comprehensive tables included in this volume visually highlight key concepts of current avian practice standards
    • Sections on pediatrics, falconry, toucans and hornbills feature specific topics which are less comprehensively included in most references
    • Focused sections on the respiratory system, the beak and skull, feathers, and feet offer detailed information on these particular anatomical regions
    • Pharmacologic intervention and options are explored in-depth to allow for clinicians to gain an optimal understanding of how to best develop treatment plans for their patients
    • NEW! An eBook version is included with print purchase. The eBook allows you to access all of the text, figures and references, with the ability to search, customize your content, make notes and highlights, and have content read aloud
    • Current Therapy format provides up-to-date information about patient management of specific disorders, including innovations in therapy and the pros and cons of proposed treatments
    • Coverage of a wide variety of bird species includes psittacines, pigeons, raptors, ratites, waterfowl, gallinaceous birds, and less common species
    • More than 800 full-color images depict avian disease conditions, show management strategies and thought processes, and aid in formulating guidelines to care.
    • Summary tables simplify the lookup of key facts and treatment guidelines
    • Appendices provide quick access to a current drug formulary, normal biological data, clinical pathologic reference ranges, and growth and feeding charts of neonatal birds
  • Section 1: Advances in Practice Management
    1. Practice Management: Developing a Career as an Avian Veterinarian

    Section 2: Establishing a Diagnosis
    2. Common Imaging Modalities: Selecting the Right Modality and Getting the Most Out of Your Imaging
    3. Thermal Imaging
    4. The Value of Necropsy

    Section 3: Therapeutic Intervention
    5. Pharmacologic Intervention
    6. Antimicrobial Agents
    7. Antibacterial Drugs
    8. Antifungal Therapy
    9. Antiparasitic Drugs
    10. Antiviral Drugs

    Section 4: Infectious Disease Prevention
    11. Interaction of Host, Agent, Environment, and Disease
    12. Hygiene and Disinfection
    13. Vaccination Strategies

    Section 5: Updates on Infectious Diseases
    14. Avian Bornavirus
    15. Poxvirus
    16. West Nile Virus and Other Flaviviruses
    17. Campylobacteriosis
    18. Chlamydiosis
    19. Erysipelas In Wild Birds
    20. Mycoplasmosis
    21. Cryptococcosis
    22. Trichomoniasis
    23. Diplomonad Protozoal Diseases: Giardiasis, Spironucleosis
    24. Histomoniasis
    25. Cochlosomosis

    Section 6: The Respiratory System
    26. Respiratory Anatomy and Physiology
    27. Diagnostic Work-Up of Respiratory Problems
    28. Diseases of the Respiratory Tract
    29. Surgery of the Respiratory Tract
    30. Diagnostic Endoscopy, Endoscope-Assisted Therapy, and Endosurgery of the Avian Respiratory System

    Section 7: Beaks, Feathers, and Feet
    31. The Beak: Form, Function, and Problems
    32. Feathers and Conditions of the Plumage
    33. Pododermatitis

    Section 8: The Trauma Patient
    34. Triage and Stabilization
    35. Pain Management Updates
    36. Wound Management
    37. Fracture Management

    Section 9: Embryology, Neonatology, and Pediatrics
    38. From Fertilization to Hatch: Egg and Embryonic Development
    39. Natural Incubation
    40. Artificial Incubation
    41. Pediatrics
    42. Raptor Incubation and Pediatrics
    43. Incubation and Pediatrics of Columbiformes
    44. Toucan Neonatology and Pediatrics
    45. Neonatology of Precocial Birds

    Section 10: Advances in Welfare
    46. Minimizing Stress and Fear During the Physical Examination
    47. Strategic Use of Enrichment: What, When, and How

    Section 11: Conservation and Wildlife Management
    48. Anthropogenic and Environmental Threats to Avian Wildlife: Introduction
    49. Biotoxins
    50. Hazards Related to Man-Made Structures: Buildings, Noise, Electric Power
    51. Petroleum Products
    52. Anthropogenic Toxins
    53. Wildfires
    54. Wild Birds, Cats, and One Health

    Section 12: Medicine of Specific Taxonomic Groups
    55. Falconry: Past, Present, and Future
    56. Toucans, Hornbills, Aracaris

    Appendices
    1. Table of Common Drugs and Approximate Doses
    2. Normal Clinical Pathologic Data
    3. Normal Biological Data
    4. Chick Growth Data
  • Brian Speer, BS, DVM, Director, MCFB Medical Center for Birds, Oakley, CA, USA and Yvonne R.A. van Zeeland, DVM, MVR, PhD, Dip. ECZM (Avian, Small mammal), CPBC, Utrecht University
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