Disease prevention and control are important in veterinary clinics, but because they are part of automatic care, it is easy to limit time, forget and routine a day. This book is written by experts in the field and uses evidence-based research to promote disease prevention in a well-understood and thoughtful way that affects both veterinarians and physicians. The book compares important research to the world of human medicine: numerous examples and real-life examples provide a way to learn. It gives advice on how to proceed, such as setting up an investigation. We present our results based on the latest veterinary literature. Beginning with an introduction to the importance of infection control, each chapter of the book covers important topics including hand hygiene, personal protective equipment, infection control in surgical and hospital patients, and patient management immunological. . This book presents new research on the use of antibiotics in the face of growing resistance.
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