“The fourth updated edition of Kirkbridge’s Diagnosis of Abortion and Neonatal Loss in Animals is a winning reference for determining the causes of abortion and neonatal loss in cattle, small and exotic mammals, and is a ‘must’ for any practicing vet and many a collection catering to veterinary students … Highly recommended as a ‘staple’ for any practicing vet’s collection!).” (California Bookwatch, 1 July 2012)
“This fourth edition clearly enhances the previous excellent efforts of the late Dr. Kirkbride. The authors have collaborated to produce an excellent, easy-to-read reference on reproductive disorders.” (Doody’s, 7 September 2012)
Kirkbride’s Diagnosis of Abortion and Neonatal Loss in Animals, Fourth Edition is a concise resource for determining the causes of abortion and neonatal loss in cattle, small ruminants, pigs, horses, dogs, cats, and exotic mammals. Presenting current procedures for diagnosing abortion, this classic reference has been fully updated and expanded, offering new coverage of dogs, cats, and nondomestic mammals. Published in association with the American Association of Veterinary Laboratory Diagnosticians, Kirkbride’s Diagnosis of Abortion and Neonatal Loss in Animals, Fourth Edition provides a valuable aid for understanding abortion and neonatal loss, with thorough coverage of possible causes.
The book begins with a general chapter on the approach to an abortion, followed by species-specific chapters. Each chapter begins by outlining the pathogenesis of abortion and neonatal loss, then moves on to special diagnostic techniques, fetal and placental anatomy and physiology, and detailed descriptions of the various causes of abortion or neonatal loss. Kirkbride’s Diagnosis of Abortion and Neonatal Loss in Animals, Fourth Edition is a useful guide for veterinary practitioners, diagnosticians, pathologists, theriogenologists, students, and technicians.
Key features
- Provides complete information for diagnosing abortion and neonatal loss in animals
- Covers cattle, sheep, goats, pigs, horses, dogs, cats, and non-domestic mammals
- Details the characteristics of many abortifacient causes and associated lesions
- Published in association with the American Association of Veterinary Laboratory Diagnosticians
- Now in full color throughout
- Includes a companion website with digital images for download at www.wiley.com/go/njaa
From the Back Cover
Kirkbride’s Diagnosis of Abortion and Neonatal Loss in Animals, Fourth Edition is a concise resource for determining the causes of abortion and neonatal loss in cattle, small ruminants, pigs, horses, dogs, cats, and exotic mammals. Presenting current procedures for diagnosing abortion, this classic reference has been fully updated and expanded, offering new coverage of dogs, cats, and nondomestic mammals. Published in association with the American Association of Veterinary Laboratory Diagnosticians, Kirkbride’s Diagnosis of Abortion and Neonatal Loss in Animals, Fourth Edition provides a valuable aid for understanding abortion and neonatal loss, with thorough coverage of possible causes.
The book begins with a general chapter on the approach to an abortion, followed by species-specific chapters. Each chapter begins by outlining the pathogenesis of abortion and neonatal loss, then moves on to special diagnostic techniques, fetal and placental anatomy and physiology, and detailed descriptions of the various causes of abortion or neonatal loss. Kirkbride’s Diagnosis of Abortion and Neonatal Loss in Animals, Fourth Edition is a useful guide for veterinary practitioners, diagnosticians, pathologists, theriogenologists, students, and technicians.
Key features
- Provides complete information for diagnosing abortion and neonatal loss in animals
- Covers cattle, sheep, goats, pigs, horses, dogs, cats, and non-domestic mammals
- Details the characteristics of many abortifacient causes and associated lesions
- Published in association with the American Association of Veterinary Laboratory Diagnosticians
- Now in full color throughout
- Includes a companion website with digital images for download at www.wiley.com/go/njaa
About the Author
Bradley L. Njaa, BSc, DVM, MVSc, DACVP is Associate Professor of Pathology, Department of Veterinary Pathobiology, Center for Veterinary Health Sciences, Oklahoma State University in Stillwater, Oklahoma.