Fluoride Toxicity in Animals
Springer | Animal Sciences | April 22 2015 | ISBN-10: 3319175114 | 105 pages | pdf | 1.6 mb
by Rakesh Ranjan (Author), Amita Ranjan (Author)
About this Book
This book describes in detail various aspects of fluoride toxicity in animals. Animals, like human beings, suffer from the toxic effects of excess fluoride intake. They show pathological changes in their teeth and bone, together with a marked reduction in appetite, productive and reproductive potentials, which can result in severe economic losses in the dairy industry. Laboratory and wild animals also suffer from this ailment. Animal suffering and economic losses alike can be minimized through early diagnosis of the problem and by adopting suitable preventive and therapeutic measures. The book details the susceptibility of different animal species, important sources of toxicity, clinical signs and symptoms, pathophysiology, diagnostic methods, preventive and therapeutic approaches. It offers a valuable resource for scientists working in the fields of toxicology, veterinary science, animal nutrition, and environmental science, as well as for public health workers, animal welfare activists, public health veterinarians, field veterinarians, medical professionals and all others interested in the subject.
Topics
Veterinary Medicine
Pharmacology / Toxicology
Ecotoxicology
Animal Physiology
Public Health
Monitoring / Environmental Analysis |