Η παρβοεντερίτιδα του σκύλου (Bachelor thesis)
Χαλκιά, Ελένη
Canine Parvoenteritis is a very serious disease that primarily infects young
dogs and causes severe gastrointestinal disease and occasionally heart disease.
Mortality of this virus can even reach to about 90% for puppies. This thesis seeks to
study this illness, its causes, the way it is transmitted, while thoroughly examines the
symptoms it causes to the dogs and the possible ways of healing. Additionally, there
are presented ways of preventing and avoiding the virus, as well as the possible
complications it can cause to the animal. In addition to the theoretical approach of the
disease, ten clinical cases of dogs treated with Parvoenteritis are examined. In these
cases, the severity of the disease, the medical history of the dog, the treatment
followed, as well as the time required to complete it, are being studied.
In terms of methodology, the first part is a bibliographic search in
international databases such as Google Scholar, Scopus, Pubmed and a wide range of
scientific journals and empirical studies. In addition, material from the Department
Library is used. In the second part, 10 cases are recorded and all information related
to them, are presented
Institution and School/Department of submitter: | Σχολή Τεχνολόγων Γεωπόνων και Τεχνολογίας Τροφίμων και Διατροφής / Τμήμα Ζωικής Παραγωγής |
Keywords: | παρβοεντερίτιδα;αιτιολογία;παθογένεια;συμπτωματολογία;μετάδοση;πρόληψη;test parvo;διάγνωση;σκύλος;parvoenteritis;etiology;pathogenesis;transmission;symptomatology;prevention;parvo test;diagnosis;dog |
Description: | Πτυχιακή εργασία--ΣΤΕΤΡΟΔ-Τμήμα Ζωικής Παραγωγής, 2018—10188 |
URI: | http://195.251.240.227/jspui/handle/123456789/11970 |
Appears in Collections: | Πτυχιακές Εργασίες |
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