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Manual of Diagnostic Tests and Vaccines for Terrestrial Animals

 Terrestrial Manual
7th Edition, 2012
Volumes 1 and 2
29.7 x 21 cm
xxxv + 1404 pages
ISBN 978-92-9044-878-5

Ref: A 203
Price: 140 euros

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The complete edition in paper format is available in English.
The Spanish version is expected to become available in paper and electronic format by 2013.

 

... an outstanding compilation of diagnostic procedures and a ready source of information... for any veterinary (or parasitologic) diagnostic laboratory. The Manual has been designed for practical use in the laboratory setting. Journal of Parasitology

The book is a mine of information for all dealing with veterinary diseases... SGM Quarterly

The Manual of Diagnostic Tests and Vaccines for Terrestrial Animals (Terrestrial Manual) aims to facilitate international trade in animals and animal products and to contribute to the improvement of animal health services world-wide. The principal target readership is laboratories carrying out veterinary diagnostic tests and surveillance, plus vaccine manufacturers and regulatory authorities in Member Countries. The objective is to provide internationally agreed diagnostic laboratory methods and requirements for the production and control of vaccines and other biological products. .

The Terrestrial Manual, covering infectious and parasitic diseases of mammals, birds and bees, was first published in 1989. Each successive edition has extended and updated the information provided. This seventh edition includes over 50 updated chapters and guidelines (including a new guideline on the application of biotechnology to the development of veterinary vaccines, and the addition of epizootic haemorrhagic disease to the relevant chapter). This edition has a slightly different structure from former editions: Part 1 contains ten introductory chapters that set general standards for the management of veterinary diagnostic laboratories and vaccine production facilities; Part 2 comprises chapters on OIE listed diseases and other diseases of importance to international trade; Part 3 comprises four guidelines that have been developed on topics such as biotechnology and antimicrobial susceptibility testing that are intended to give a brief introduction to their subjects (they are to be regarded as background information rather than strict standards); and Part 4 is the list of OIE Reference Centres at the time of publication (the list of OIE Reference Centres is updated by the World Assembly of Delegates (of OIE Member Countries) each year; the revised list is available on the OIE Web site)

Contact : scientific.dept@oie.int

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