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xxvi  List of figures, plates and tables

            of Diagnostic Tests and Vaccines for Aquatic   Plates (positioned between pages
            Animals.                           445   386 and 387)
            Figure 13.4  OIE Performance of Veterinary
            Services (PVS) tool.               451   Plate 1  Modified nematode larval culture.
            Figure 13.5  PVS Gap Analysis (Costing Tool).  453  Plate 2a  Nematode eggs.
            Figure 13.6  PVS Pathway Laboratory Tool.   454  Plate 2b  Nematode  eggs and larvae.
            Figure 14.1  Carbon dioxide mosquito trap   Plate 3  Trematode and cestode eggs.
            components and trap in the field.   461  Plate 4  Protozoans.
            Figure 14.2  Ecological considerations for    Plate 5  Faecal flotation technique.
            the sampling of ticks.             470   Plate 6  Modified Baermann technique.
            Figure A2.1  Bovine left ventricular papillary   Plate 7  Common ectoparasites.
            muscle.                            506   Plate 8  Agar plates showing culture media and
            Figure A2.2  Bovine cerebral cortex.   511  growth characteristics of colonies of different
            Figure A2.3  Removing the brain.   512   microorganisms.
            Figure A2.4  Removing the brain.    512  Plate 9  Simple biochemical screening test (e.g
            Figure A2.5  Abdomen, cat.         520   Triple Sugar Iron (TSI) agar slopes) can be used to
            Figure A2.6  Heart, bovine.        520   determine the species of selected bacteria during
            Figure A2.7a  Thorax, bovine.      521   survey work but in most cases a series of 20–30
            Figure A2.7b  Cut surface, lung from     tests will be required.
            Figure A2.7a.                      521   Plate 10  API strip card used to illustrate the
            Figure A2.8  Liver, sheep.         522   typical biochemical reactions of ‘type’ cultures
            Figure A2.9  Urinary tract, dog.   522   representative of bacterial species obtained from
            Figure A2.10  Liver, sheep.        523   the American Type Culture Collection.
            Figure A2.11  Kidney, bovine.      524   Plate 11  Canine airway epithelium with
            Figure A2.12  Pluck, sheep, the trachea is    intracytoplasmic inclusions of canine distemper
            on the left side of the picture (†).   525  virus.
            Figure A2.13  Aorta, sheep.        525   Plate 12  Trachea of a chicken infected
            Figure A2.14  Abdomen, dog.        526   with infectious laryngotracheitis virus with
            Figure A2.15  Liver, sheep.        526   multinucleated syncytial cell formation.
            Figure A2.16  Thoracic wall, cat.    527  Plate 13a & b  Immunohistochemistry staining
            Figure A2.17  Pluck, cat.          527   can be performed in frozen sections or formalized
            Figure A2.18  Liver, bovine.       527   sections to visualize viral antigens.
            Figure A2.19  Abomasum, calf.      528   Plate 14  Image captured under fluorescent
            Figure A5.1  Diagnostic scheme for common   microscope following staining of trachea infected
            veterinary bacterial pathogens.    541   with infectious bronchitis virus demonstrating
            Figure A5.2  A basic microbiology and    nuclear antigen of the virus.
            molecular biology diagnostic scheme for   Plate 15  Avian influenza virus titration has been
            identifying and characterizing bacteria.   541  done in Madin-Darby Canine Kidney (MDCK) cells.
                                                     Plate 16  In serum neutralization assay, the
                                                     unknown serum sample is two-fold serially
                                                     diluted and titrated against a known quantity of
                                                     virus.
                                                     Plate 17  Scanned array image showing positive
                                                     (yellow) and negative results (black).







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