JMMCorrespondence - Journal of Medical Microbiology
... them. The main controversy stemmed from work published by Pierre-François Jaillard and Emile Leplat in 1865. Jaillard and Leplat had taken blood from a cow that had succumbed to anthrax at a slaughterhouse near Chartres and inoculated a rabbit with it (Jaillard & Leplat, 1865). The rabbit died, yet ...
... them. The main controversy stemmed from work published by Pierre-François Jaillard and Emile Leplat in 1865. Jaillard and Leplat had taken blood from a cow that had succumbed to anthrax at a slaughterhouse near Chartres and inoculated a rabbit with it (Jaillard & Leplat, 1865). The rabbit died, yet ...
Institutional Administrator`s Manual for Laboratory Animal Care and
... non-governmental funding agencies (e.g., the American Heart Association), may impose additional requirements on animal care and use. Since each agency's requirements may be different, institutional procedures should be in place to assure that these requirements are known and that they are met. ...
... non-governmental funding agencies (e.g., the American Heart Association), may impose additional requirements on animal care and use. Since each agency's requirements may be different, institutional procedures should be in place to assure that these requirements are known and that they are met. ...
CPR – Basic and Advanced Life Support
... Circulation - Chest Compressions: Patients with CPA have no forward blood flow out of the heart and no delivery of oxygen to the tissues. An immediate consequence is the exhaustion of cellular energy stores, cell depolarization and thus loss of organ function. This quickly results in increasing seve ...
... Circulation - Chest Compressions: Patients with CPA have no forward blood flow out of the heart and no delivery of oxygen to the tissues. An immediate consequence is the exhaustion of cellular energy stores, cell depolarization and thus loss of organ function. This quickly results in increasing seve ...
The ACVD task force on canine atopic dermatitis
... diagnosis of canine atopic dermatitis. However, it was not until 1986 that Ton Willemse first proposed a set of diagnostic criteria (Willemse 1986). These criteria were widely used, although they were never fully validated. Pascal Prélaud and colleagues later revised these to improve the specificity ...
... diagnosis of canine atopic dermatitis. However, it was not until 1986 that Ton Willemse first proposed a set of diagnostic criteria (Willemse 1986). These criteria were widely used, although they were never fully validated. Pascal Prélaud and colleagues later revised these to improve the specificity ...
Code of Professional Conduct for Veterinary Nurses
... Team responsibilities when discharging animals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 ...
... Team responsibilities when discharging animals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 ...
Firstline
... Your clients may not know that protecting their dog’s dental health is as critical as protection from heartworm disease.* They may be surprised when you tell them an estimated 78% of dogs over 3 years old have some form of periodontal disease.** If left untreated, oral disease can cause pain and inf ...
... Your clients may not know that protecting their dog’s dental health is as critical as protection from heartworm disease.* They may be surprised when you tell them an estimated 78% of dogs over 3 years old have some form of periodontal disease.** If left untreated, oral disease can cause pain and inf ...
Identification of Biuetongue Virus-specific Immunoglobulin E in Cattle
... histamine, were shown to be elevated in the vaccinated/sensitized calves in our studies (Emau et al., 1984), which also could be important in the dermatitis and stomatitis observed in natural bluetongue disease. The capacity of BTV to induce specific IgE and the role of these antibodies in immunolog ...
... histamine, were shown to be elevated in the vaccinated/sensitized calves in our studies (Emau et al., 1984), which also could be important in the dermatitis and stomatitis observed in natural bluetongue disease. The capacity of BTV to induce specific IgE and the role of these antibodies in immunolog ...
Antimicrobial Susceptibility Testing
... published a list of ‘Critically Important Antimicrobials for Human Medicine’.9 The list is to be used when developing policy to manage the risk of the spread of AMR bacteria through the food chain, with the aim of preserving the effectiveness of these critical antimicrobial agents for human use.5,9 ...
... published a list of ‘Critically Important Antimicrobials for Human Medicine’.9 The list is to be used when developing policy to manage the risk of the spread of AMR bacteria through the food chain, with the aim of preserving the effectiveness of these critical antimicrobial agents for human use.5,9 ...
New insights on the treatment of respiratory diseases Actinobacillus pleuropneumoniae Haemophilus parasuis
... eradicate APP from the tonsil. Microbiological studies carried out on the farm showed that the prevalent infectious APP strain of the farm had a MB MIC value of 0.25 µg/mL. Besides, in this non-published microbiological study APP was still found viable in four out of ten tonsils of the 8 mg/kg MB gr ...
... eradicate APP from the tonsil. Microbiological studies carried out on the farm showed that the prevalent infectious APP strain of the farm had a MB MIC value of 0.25 µg/mL. Besides, in this non-published microbiological study APP was still found viable in four out of ten tonsils of the 8 mg/kg MB gr ...
Original article ULTRASONOGRAPHIC EVALUATION OF NORMAL
... the thorax and contralateral scapula, fractures of more proximal regions are difficult to be imaged by radiography. Due to the ability of ultrasonography in evaluation of bone surface, it can be considered as an alternative technique to evaluate these regions. Knowledge of normal ultrasonographic ap ...
... the thorax and contralateral scapula, fractures of more proximal regions are difficult to be imaged by radiography. Due to the ability of ultrasonography in evaluation of bone surface, it can be considered as an alternative technique to evaluate these regions. Knowledge of normal ultrasonographic ap ...
Epidemiology of Bovine Viral Diarrhoea Virus and Bovine
... insemination (AI) stations. Imported semen from many other countries has also been used. BVDV and BHV-1 are controlled as suggested by the OIE (2005) in all government AI stations, but only in a few number of private stations. After January 2006, AI stations that do not follow the regulation should ...
... insemination (AI) stations. Imported semen from many other countries has also been used. BVDV and BHV-1 are controlled as suggested by the OIE (2005) in all government AI stations, but only in a few number of private stations. After January 2006, AI stations that do not follow the regulation should ...
Preventing Pet Poisoning Emergencies
... acids/alkalis (such as ammonia, lye and some types of drain and toilet cleaners) and topical insecticides. • Examples of this include canine spot-on flea/tick products that are applied to cats or concentrated tea tree oil applied to both dogs and cats. Signs range from skin irritation to difficulty ...
... acids/alkalis (such as ammonia, lye and some types of drain and toilet cleaners) and topical insecticides. • Examples of this include canine spot-on flea/tick products that are applied to cats or concentrated tea tree oil applied to both dogs and cats. Signs range from skin irritation to difficulty ...
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... Body region related prevalence of mite infestation in the dog The prevalence of mite were significantly (p<0.05) higher in back region (68.1%) followed by face and neck (66.6%) and abdomen (58.3%) and lower in thigh and groin (40.0%) (Table 5). This result supports with the reports of some others. P ...
... Body region related prevalence of mite infestation in the dog The prevalence of mite were significantly (p<0.05) higher in back region (68.1%) followed by face and neck (66.6%) and abdomen (58.3%) and lower in thigh and groin (40.0%) (Table 5). This result supports with the reports of some others. P ...
Sudan - ARPN Journal of Science and Technology
... camels in Kassala area, Eastern Sudan. Therefore, an urgent organized program for monitoring and control of animal brucellosis should be adopted current study revealed a prevalence of 23% in cattle, which is high, according to the criteria of Thimm and Wundit (1976) who considered that a percent ran ...
... camels in Kassala area, Eastern Sudan. Therefore, an urgent organized program for monitoring and control of animal brucellosis should be adopted current study revealed a prevalence of 23% in cattle, which is high, according to the criteria of Thimm and Wundit (1976) who considered that a percent ran ...
RUMA dry cow strategies long 2015 - Responsible Use of Medicines
... ü Medicines must not be used as a substitute for good farm management ...
... ü Medicines must not be used as a substitute for good farm management ...
A fully caninised anti-NGF monoclonal antibody for pain relief in
... (mAbs) which are effective in reducing acute and chronic pain in rodents and man are potentially useful for treating pain in dogs but a fully caninised mAb is required in order to avoid an immune response. The aim of this study was to determine the optimal properties of a caninised anti-NGF mAb for ...
... (mAbs) which are effective in reducing acute and chronic pain in rodents and man are potentially useful for treating pain in dogs but a fully caninised mAb is required in order to avoid an immune response. The aim of this study was to determine the optimal properties of a caninised anti-NGF mAb for ...
Arthritis - Draper Veterinary Services Centre Inc.
... combined with cold weather. Therefore, we tend to find that arthritic patients are more uncomfortable during the winter compared to the summer. Can I use over the counter medications to help? There are many medications that are available for helping with arthritic pain in humans. Although they may b ...
... combined with cold weather. Therefore, we tend to find that arthritic patients are more uncomfortable during the winter compared to the summer. Can I use over the counter medications to help? There are many medications that are available for helping with arthritic pain in humans. Although they may b ...
Animal Use Protocols Policy-17AUG2016
... o C – Minor stress or pain of short duration o D – Moderate to severe distress or discomfort o E – Procedures causing severe pain at or above the pain tolerance threshold of anaesthetized conscious animals CCAC – The Canadian Council on Animal Care is a not-for-profit organization, created in 19 ...
... o C – Minor stress or pain of short duration o D – Moderate to severe distress or discomfort o E – Procedures causing severe pain at or above the pain tolerance threshold of anaesthetized conscious animals CCAC – The Canadian Council on Animal Care is a not-for-profit organization, created in 19 ...
animal use protocol form
... or what MAY BE ANTICIPATED based on the human condition being modeled). Protocols involving surgery should discuss possible surgery associated complications such as wound infection. If a procedure has an anticipated morbidity or mortality rate associated with it, this must be described. Potential fo ...
... or what MAY BE ANTICIPATED based on the human condition being modeled). Protocols involving surgery should discuss possible surgery associated complications such as wound infection. If a procedure has an anticipated morbidity or mortality rate associated with it, this must be described. Potential fo ...
Does the use of antibiotics in food animals pose a... A critical review of published data
... While controversy regarding the value of animal products in healthy diets and the overall contribution of livestock production to human and environmental well-being is beyond the scope of this report, animal product contributions to human diets are documented,30 as are net contributions of livestock ...
... While controversy regarding the value of animal products in healthy diets and the overall contribution of livestock production to human and environmental well-being is beyond the scope of this report, animal product contributions to human diets are documented,30 as are net contributions of livestock ...
The Abyssinian - Cedar Grove Veterinary Services
... Kinase is a regulatory enzyme that is required by the red blood cells to metabolize energy. It can appear in cats of any age, from cats as young as 6 months to those over 12 years. Cats with Pyruvate Kinase deficiency typically have episodes of intermittent anemia, but other symptoms include letharg ...
... Kinase is a regulatory enzyme that is required by the red blood cells to metabolize energy. It can appear in cats of any age, from cats as young as 6 months to those over 12 years. Cats with Pyruvate Kinase deficiency typically have episodes of intermittent anemia, but other symptoms include letharg ...
Setting shelter pets up for behavioral success in long
... may include being held, touching a foot, the sight of the nail trimmers, and the sound of them clipping. Each one of these triggers can be worked on independently. For touching a foot, start in an area that your dog does not mind being touched, such as a shoulder. Touch the shoulder, and reward with ...
... may include being held, touching a foot, the sight of the nail trimmers, and the sound of them clipping. Each one of these triggers can be worked on independently. For touching a foot, start in an area that your dog does not mind being touched, such as a shoulder. Touch the shoulder, and reward with ...
How to differentiate between endocarditis and other chronic
... dehydration due to the chronic character of endocarditis. Given the age distribution in both groups, it is not likely that the age of the cows might have had an effect as well. The biochemical and hematological results display a negative correlation in the log odds ratio for the hematocrit. Cattle w ...
... dehydration due to the chronic character of endocarditis. Given the age distribution in both groups, it is not likely that the age of the cows might have had an effect as well. The biochemical and hematological results display a negative correlation in the log odds ratio for the hematocrit. Cattle w ...
Breed-Predispositions to Cancer in Pedigree Dogs
... and differences [9]. Breast cancer is the most common malignancy in women and the mammary gland is a common site for tumour development in bitches, although the risk is reduced in bitches spayed at a young age [10], demonstrating the importance of endogenous hormones in the development of this diseas ...
... and differences [9]. Breast cancer is the most common malignancy in women and the mammary gland is a common site for tumour development in bitches, although the risk is reduced in bitches spayed at a young age [10], demonstrating the importance of endogenous hormones in the development of this diseas ...
Virus isolation (CSFV/BDV/BVDV)
... This form should be used by an OIE Reference Laboratory to report activities that took place from January through December of the past year (2012), unless otherwise stated, and must be submitted by the end of January every year. Only those activities that concern the disease (or topic) for which the ...
... This form should be used by an OIE Reference Laboratory to report activities that took place from January through December of the past year (2012), unless otherwise stated, and must be submitted by the end of January every year. Only those activities that concern the disease (or topic) for which the ...
Veterinary physician
A veterinary physician, colloquially called a vet, shortened from veterinarian (American English, Australian English) or veterinary surgeon (British English), is a professional who practices veterinary medicine by treating disease, disorder, and injury in non-human animals.