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Book Synopsis
The current state of knowledge on this increasingly important subject is beautifully described in this, the first truly comprehensive text of allergic diseases affecting the major veterinary species. It will be an invaluable guide to students, clinicians and researchers alike.

Trade Review

“This is an excellent update on the new discoveries in the field of immunology that have increased the understanding of the pathogenesis of allergic diseases.” (Doody’s, 16 January 2015)

“These features make this a useful reference for veterinarians with an interest in veterinary allergy.” (Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 15 September 2014)

“I enjoyed this book, learned and was reminded of a lot, and I recommend it as essential reading for all veterinary dermatologists and residents. The book is good value and a good choice for practices with a library. It is available in print and electronically.” (Veterinary Record, 29 November 2014)

“A must for anyone wishing to understand and manage accordingly those itchy, diarrhoeic or suffocating animals.” (Vets Today, 1 August 2014)

“In this context, one sees the importance of books of this nature. As is the case with other specialized titles in veterinary medicine, I hope that Veterinary Allergy has come to stay and we will have successive revised, expanded and updated editions, helping to keep us informed and to manage our allergic patients properly.”(Veterinary Dermatology, 5 July 2014)

“From clinical presentation and treatment to allergic diseases, science and references for specialists and researchers, and chapters written by experts, this provides a powerful and highly recommended veterinary exploration that any clinician or vet student must have in their reference collections.” (Midwest Book Review, 1 June 2014)



Table of Contents

Acknowledgments viii

Contributors ix

Foreword xiii
Richard E.W. Halliwell

Introduction: the immunological basis of allergic diseases xv
Michael J. Day

Part 1 – Canine Allergy (Editor: Chiara Noli) 1

Section 1 – Canine Atopic Dermatitis 3

1 Introduction: canine atopic dermatitis as an evolving, multifactorial disease 5
Douglas J. DeBoer

2 Canine immunoglobulin E 8
Bruce Hammerberg

3 The aberrant immune system in atopic dermatitis 16
Rosanna Marsella

4 Allergens and environmental influence 24
Pascal Prélaud

5 The genetics of canine atopic dermatitis 32
Tim Nuttall

6 Skin barrier and its role in the pathophysiology of atopic dermatitis 42
Koji Nishifuji

7 The role of bacterial agents in the pathogenesis of canine atopic dermatitis 51
David H. Lloyd

8 The role of fungal agents in atopic dermatitis 58
Ross Bond

9 Clinical signs of canine atopic dermatitis 65
Claude Favrot

10 Diagnosis of canine atopic dermatitis 70
Craig E. Griffin

11 Allergen avoidance 78
Daniel O. Morris

12 Allergen-specific immunotherapy 85
Ralf S. Mueller

13 Guidelines for symptomatic medical treatment of canine atopic dermatitis 90
Douglas J. DeBoer

14 Non-conventional treatments 96
Ralf S. Mueller

Section 2 – Food Hypersensitivity 101

15 The pathogenesis of food allergy 103
Hilary A. Jackson

16 Cutaneous manifestations of food hypersensitivity 108
Didier N. Carlotti

17 Adverse reactions to food: a gastroenterologist’s perspective 115
Paola Gianella

18 Diagnostic workup of food hypersensitivity 119
Edmund J. Rosser Jr

19 Long-term management of food hypersensitivity in the dog 124
Nick J. Cave

Section 3 – Flea Bite Allergy 133

20 Flea biology and ecology 135
Marie-Christine Cadiergues

21 The pathogenesis of flea bite allergy in dogs 140
Richard E.W. Halliwell

22 Clinical signs of flea allergy dermatitis in dogs 145
Emmanuel Bensignor

23 Diagnostic investigation of canine flea bite allergy 149
Dawn Logas

24 Implementing an effective flea control programme 152
Michael W. Dryden

25 Symptomatic relief for canine flea bite hypersensitivity 158
Dawn Logas

Section 4 – Complicating Infections in Allergic Dogs 161

26 Complicating microbial skin infections in allergic dogs 163
Anette Loeffler

27 Otitis in the allergic dog 175
James O. Noxon

Section 5 – Other Allergic Diseases in Dogs 183

28 Contact allergy 185
Rosanna Marsella

29 Venomous insect hypersensitivity 191
Mona J. Boord

30 Canine urticaria and angioedema 195
Peter Hill

Part 2 – Feline Allergy (Editor: Aiden Foster) 201

Section 1 – Cutaneous Allergy in Cats 203

31 Pathogenesis—immunopathogenesis 205
Petra J. Roosje

32 Clinical presentations and specificity of feline manifestations of cutaneous allergies 211
Claude Favrot

33 Complications of cutaneous skin allergies (skin infections) 217
Laura Ordeix

34 Diagnostic investigation of the allergic feline 223
William E. Oldenhoff and Karen A. Moriello

35 Symptomatic treatments 228
Alison B. Diesel

36 Allergen-specific immunotherapy 234
Alison B. Diesel

Section 2 – Feline Asthma 237

37 Feline asthma 239
Carol R. Reinero

Section 3 – Flea Bite Allergy 247

38 Pathogenesis 249
Ross Bond

39 Clinical presentations 252
Dawn Logas

40 Diagnostic workup 255
Dawn Logas

41 Therapy 259
Marie-Christine Cadiergues

Section 4 – Mosquito Bite Allergy 265

42 Mosquito bite 267
Masahiko Nagata

Part 3 – Equine Allergy (Editor: Wayne Rosenkrantz) 271

Section 1 – Culicoides Hypersensitivity and Other Insect Allergies 273

43 Pathogenesis and epidemiology of Culicoides hypersensitivity 275
Bettina Wagner

44 Equine immunoglobulin E 279
Eliane Marti and Eman Hamza

45 Clinical manifestations of Culicoides hypersensitivity 287
Janet D. Littlewood

46 Culicoides hypersensitivity: diagnosis 291
Kerstin Bergvall

47 Culicoides hypersensitivity: therapy 297
Anthony A. Yu

48 Other biting insect allergies 307
Gwendolen Lorch

Section 2 – Atopic Disease in Horses—Atopic Dermatitis and Food Hypersensitivity 327

49 Equine atopic dermatitis: pathogenesis 329
Valerie A. Fadok

50 Clinical aspects of equine atopic disease 334
Wayne Rosenkrantz and Stephen White

51 Equine urticaria 338
Valerie A. Fadok

52 Equine headshaking syndrome 344
Harold C. Schott II and Annette D. Petersen

53 Diagnostic workup of equine atopic disease 353
Wayne Rosenkrantz and Stephen White

54 Equine atopic disease symptomatic therapy and allergen-specific immunotherapy 360
Wayne Rosenkrantz and Stephen White

Section 3 – Recurrent Airway Obstruction and Inflammatory Airway Disease 371

55 Recurrent airway obstruction and inflammatory airway disease 373
Vinzenz Gerber

Section 4 – Contact and Other Allergic Diseases 385

56 Equine allergic contact dermatitis 387
Chris Reeder and Joya Griffin

Part 4 – Allergy in Other Domestic Species (Editor: Aiden Foster) 395

57 Immunopathogenesis of allergic skin disease in livestock 397
Adri van den Broek

58 Psoroptes ovis 402
Adri van den Broek and Stewart T.G. Burgess

59 Allergic diseases of livestock species 411
Aiden P. Foster

60 Allergies in birds 422
Claudia S. Nett-Mettler

61 Allergic diseases in other pets (rodents, rabbits, and ferrets) 428
Ian Sayers

Index 433

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      Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd
      Publication Date: 03/01/2014
      ISBN13: 9780470672419, 978-0470672419
      ISBN10: 0470672412

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      The current state of knowledge on this increasingly important subject is beautifully described in this, the first truly comprehensive text of allergic diseases affecting the major veterinary species. It will be an invaluable guide to students, clinicians and researchers alike.

      Trade Review

      “This is an excellent update on the new discoveries in the field of immunology that have increased the understanding of the pathogenesis of allergic diseases.” (Doody’s, 16 January 2015)

      “These features make this a useful reference for veterinarians with an interest in veterinary allergy.” (Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 15 September 2014)

      “I enjoyed this book, learned and was reminded of a lot, and I recommend it as essential reading for all veterinary dermatologists and residents. The book is good value and a good choice for practices with a library. It is available in print and electronically.” (Veterinary Record, 29 November 2014)

      “A must for anyone wishing to understand and manage accordingly those itchy, diarrhoeic or suffocating animals.” (Vets Today, 1 August 2014)

      “In this context, one sees the importance of books of this nature. As is the case with other specialized titles in veterinary medicine, I hope that Veterinary Allergy has come to stay and we will have successive revised, expanded and updated editions, helping to keep us informed and to manage our allergic patients properly.”(Veterinary Dermatology, 5 July 2014)

      “From clinical presentation and treatment to allergic diseases, science and references for specialists and researchers, and chapters written by experts, this provides a powerful and highly recommended veterinary exploration that any clinician or vet student must have in their reference collections.” (Midwest Book Review, 1 June 2014)



      Table of Contents

      Acknowledgments viii

      Contributors ix

      Foreword xiii
      Richard E.W. Halliwell

      Introduction: the immunological basis of allergic diseases xv
      Michael J. Day

      Part 1 – Canine Allergy (Editor: Chiara Noli) 1

      Section 1 – Canine Atopic Dermatitis 3

      1 Introduction: canine atopic dermatitis as an evolving, multifactorial disease 5
      Douglas J. DeBoer

      2 Canine immunoglobulin E 8
      Bruce Hammerberg

      3 The aberrant immune system in atopic dermatitis 16
      Rosanna Marsella

      4 Allergens and environmental influence 24
      Pascal Prélaud

      5 The genetics of canine atopic dermatitis 32
      Tim Nuttall

      6 Skin barrier and its role in the pathophysiology of atopic dermatitis 42
      Koji Nishifuji

      7 The role of bacterial agents in the pathogenesis of canine atopic dermatitis 51
      David H. Lloyd

      8 The role of fungal agents in atopic dermatitis 58
      Ross Bond

      9 Clinical signs of canine atopic dermatitis 65
      Claude Favrot

      10 Diagnosis of canine atopic dermatitis 70
      Craig E. Griffin

      11 Allergen avoidance 78
      Daniel O. Morris

      12 Allergen-specific immunotherapy 85
      Ralf S. Mueller

      13 Guidelines for symptomatic medical treatment of canine atopic dermatitis 90
      Douglas J. DeBoer

      14 Non-conventional treatments 96
      Ralf S. Mueller

      Section 2 – Food Hypersensitivity 101

      15 The pathogenesis of food allergy 103
      Hilary A. Jackson

      16 Cutaneous manifestations of food hypersensitivity 108
      Didier N. Carlotti

      17 Adverse reactions to food: a gastroenterologist’s perspective 115
      Paola Gianella

      18 Diagnostic workup of food hypersensitivity 119
      Edmund J. Rosser Jr

      19 Long-term management of food hypersensitivity in the dog 124
      Nick J. Cave

      Section 3 – Flea Bite Allergy 133

      20 Flea biology and ecology 135
      Marie-Christine Cadiergues

      21 The pathogenesis of flea bite allergy in dogs 140
      Richard E.W. Halliwell

      22 Clinical signs of flea allergy dermatitis in dogs 145
      Emmanuel Bensignor

      23 Diagnostic investigation of canine flea bite allergy 149
      Dawn Logas

      24 Implementing an effective flea control programme 152
      Michael W. Dryden

      25 Symptomatic relief for canine flea bite hypersensitivity 158
      Dawn Logas

      Section 4 – Complicating Infections in Allergic Dogs 161

      26 Complicating microbial skin infections in allergic dogs 163
      Anette Loeffler

      27 Otitis in the allergic dog 175
      James O. Noxon

      Section 5 – Other Allergic Diseases in Dogs 183

      28 Contact allergy 185
      Rosanna Marsella

      29 Venomous insect hypersensitivity 191
      Mona J. Boord

      30 Canine urticaria and angioedema 195
      Peter Hill

      Part 2 – Feline Allergy (Editor: Aiden Foster) 201

      Section 1 – Cutaneous Allergy in Cats 203

      31 Pathogenesis—immunopathogenesis 205
      Petra J. Roosje

      32 Clinical presentations and specificity of feline manifestations of cutaneous allergies 211
      Claude Favrot

      33 Complications of cutaneous skin allergies (skin infections) 217
      Laura Ordeix

      34 Diagnostic investigation of the allergic feline 223
      William E. Oldenhoff and Karen A. Moriello

      35 Symptomatic treatments 228
      Alison B. Diesel

      36 Allergen-specific immunotherapy 234
      Alison B. Diesel

      Section 2 – Feline Asthma 237

      37 Feline asthma 239
      Carol R. Reinero

      Section 3 – Flea Bite Allergy 247

      38 Pathogenesis 249
      Ross Bond

      39 Clinical presentations 252
      Dawn Logas

      40 Diagnostic workup 255
      Dawn Logas

      41 Therapy 259
      Marie-Christine Cadiergues

      Section 4 – Mosquito Bite Allergy 265

      42 Mosquito bite 267
      Masahiko Nagata

      Part 3 – Equine Allergy (Editor: Wayne Rosenkrantz) 271

      Section 1 – Culicoides Hypersensitivity and Other Insect Allergies 273

      43 Pathogenesis and epidemiology of Culicoides hypersensitivity 275
      Bettina Wagner

      44 Equine immunoglobulin E 279
      Eliane Marti and Eman Hamza

      45 Clinical manifestations of Culicoides hypersensitivity 287
      Janet D. Littlewood

      46 Culicoides hypersensitivity: diagnosis 291
      Kerstin Bergvall

      47 Culicoides hypersensitivity: therapy 297
      Anthony A. Yu

      48 Other biting insect allergies 307
      Gwendolen Lorch

      Section 2 – Atopic Disease in Horses—Atopic Dermatitis and Food Hypersensitivity 327

      49 Equine atopic dermatitis: pathogenesis 329
      Valerie A. Fadok

      50 Clinical aspects of equine atopic disease 334
      Wayne Rosenkrantz and Stephen White

      51 Equine urticaria 338
      Valerie A. Fadok

      52 Equine headshaking syndrome 344
      Harold C. Schott II and Annette D. Petersen

      53 Diagnostic workup of equine atopic disease 353
      Wayne Rosenkrantz and Stephen White

      54 Equine atopic disease symptomatic therapy and allergen-specific immunotherapy 360
      Wayne Rosenkrantz and Stephen White

      Section 3 – Recurrent Airway Obstruction and Inflammatory Airway Disease 371

      55 Recurrent airway obstruction and inflammatory airway disease 373
      Vinzenz Gerber

      Section 4 – Contact and Other Allergic Diseases 385

      56 Equine allergic contact dermatitis 387
      Chris Reeder and Joya Griffin

      Part 4 – Allergy in Other Domestic Species (Editor: Aiden Foster) 395

      57 Immunopathogenesis of allergic skin disease in livestock 397
      Adri van den Broek

      58 Psoroptes ovis 402
      Adri van den Broek and Stewart T.G. Burgess

      59 Allergic diseases of livestock species 411
      Aiden P. Foster

      60 Allergies in birds 422
      Claudia S. Nett-Mettler

      61 Allergic diseases in other pets (rodents, rabbits, and ferrets) 428
      Ian Sayers

      Index 433

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