Neonatal and Juvenile Animal Diseases: Early-Life Diagnosis and Treatment
MTA
Focused guidance on preventing and managing infections and metabolic conditions in neonates across species
2nd Edition
*Neonatal and Juvenile Animal Diseases: Early-Life Diagnosis and Treatment* offers a comprehensive and accessible guide to the complex challenges of caring for young animals across various species. Beginning with an in-depth exploration of unique neonatal physiology—including immature immune systems, delicate thermoregulation, and high metabolic demands—the book meticulously outlines common vulnerabilities and the critical importance of foundational elements like passive immunity transfer via colostrum. It then systematically addresses a wide spectrum of early-life threats, from metabolic emergencies like hypoglycemia and dehydration to the insidious dangers of bacterial, viral, and parasitic infections, culminating in an urgent look at neonatal sepsis and the devastating "fading syndrome."
Beyond diagnosis, this essential resource provides actionable, species-specific protocols for effective intervention and long-term management. Chapters delve into meticulous feeding strategies, the nuances of fluid, antibiotic, and antiviral therapies tailored for young patients, and the crucial role of environmental hygiene in preventing disease. It also explores genetic disorders, congenital malformations, and specific conditions like neonatal isoerythrolysis and ophthalmia neonatorum. Practical guidance on daily monitoring, recognizing subtle behavioral cues, and implementing robust vaccination and deworming programs empowers caregivers, breeders, and veterinary professionals alike to move beyond reactive treatment to proactive, preventative care, ensuring the healthiest possible start for these most fragile lives.
This book is a vital resource for veterinary clinicians, professional breeders, and dedicated shelter or farm staff who are responsible for the survival of newborn animals. It is specifically tailored for those needing actionable medical protocols and a deeper understanding of neonatal physiology to manage high-risk litters or 'fading' syndromes. Individuals looking to bridge the gap between complex veterinary science and practical, hands-on neonatal care will find this guide indispensable.
December 18, 2025
44,180 words
3 hours 6 minutes
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