30 - United States Animal Health Association
... Despite the lack of any evidence of brucellosis or tuberculosis in dairy sheep or goats, the Pasteurized Milk Ordinance (PMO) was modified in 1997 to require annual whole herd brucellosis and tuberculosis testing. A resolution from the United States Animal Health Association (USAHA) in 1998 requeste ...
... Despite the lack of any evidence of brucellosis or tuberculosis in dairy sheep or goats, the Pasteurized Milk Ordinance (PMO) was modified in 1997 to require annual whole herd brucellosis and tuberculosis testing. A resolution from the United States Animal Health Association (USAHA) in 1998 requeste ...
Neurology Fact Sheet ACVIM Fact Sheet: Encephalitis Overview
... are intended for general consumer understanding and education only. Any access to this information is voluntary and at the sole risk of the user. Nothing contained in this fact sheet is or should be considered, or used as a substitute for, veterinary medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. The infor ...
... are intended for general consumer understanding and education only. Any access to this information is voluntary and at the sole risk of the user. Nothing contained in this fact sheet is or should be considered, or used as a substitute for, veterinary medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. The infor ...
Treatment of canine generalized demodicosis with a `spot
... scientific data available confirming such statements. As most dogs presented in referral practice have quite extensive disease, it would be unethical to include a control group treated with placebo. Furthermore, it would be difficult to convince owners to participate in such a study. Presumably for ...
... scientific data available confirming such statements. As most dogs presented in referral practice have quite extensive disease, it would be unethical to include a control group treated with placebo. Furthermore, it would be difficult to convince owners to participate in such a study. Presumably for ...
Pan-European resistance monitoring programmes
... up to 11 countries across the European Union (EU) using uniform collection methodology. So far, more than 34 000 non-duplicate strains have been recovered and investigated. The major characteristics of each programme are described below; first the programme of relevance for public health (EASSA), and ...
... up to 11 countries across the European Union (EU) using uniform collection methodology. So far, more than 34 000 non-duplicate strains have been recovered and investigated. The major characteristics of each programme are described below; first the programme of relevance for public health (EASSA), and ...
Bacterial arthritis in lambs - NSW Department of Primary Industries
... mulesing. The shoulder, elbow, knee, stifle and hock joints are frequently affected. Other body organs may be involved. There may be abscesses in the liver and lungs. Affected joints contain cream, yellow or green coloured pus. ...
... mulesing. The shoulder, elbow, knee, stifle and hock joints are frequently affected. Other body organs may be involved. There may be abscesses in the liver and lungs. Affected joints contain cream, yellow or green coloured pus. ...
Aerobic intestinal flora of wild-caught African dwarf Osteo/aemus tetraspis F.W. J.
... suitable probiotics for use on crocodile farms and would also be useful when assessing the significance of isolates made from diseased animals. Because of the protected status of crocodiles (Ross 1998) as well of the remoteness of most wild crocodile populations, it is extremely difficult to obtain ...
... suitable probiotics for use on crocodile farms and would also be useful when assessing the significance of isolates made from diseased animals. Because of the protected status of crocodiles (Ross 1998) as well of the remoteness of most wild crocodile populations, it is extremely difficult to obtain ...
Nuclear medicine - Vlaams Diergeneeskundig Tijdschrift
... and relatively simple to perform. However, one has to keep in mind that a decrease in sample number implies a loss of accuracy. These simplified methods are generally considered to be acceptable for clinical use, especially when they are established in a group of animals with a wide range of renal f ...
... and relatively simple to perform. However, one has to keep in mind that a decrease in sample number implies a loss of accuracy. These simplified methods are generally considered to be acceptable for clinical use, especially when they are established in a group of animals with a wide range of renal f ...
Ear Disease in Dogs - Juno Beach Animal Hospital
... On Thursday, June 8, the members of the Palm Beach Veterinary Society met for a continuing education seminar on new treatments for ear infections in dogs. The meeting was sponsored by Pfizer Animal Health and featured Dr. Ken Kwochka, a veterinary dermatologist from The Ohio State University. Most o ...
... On Thursday, June 8, the members of the Palm Beach Veterinary Society met for a continuing education seminar on new treatments for ear infections in dogs. The meeting was sponsored by Pfizer Animal Health and featured Dr. Ken Kwochka, a veterinary dermatologist from The Ohio State University. Most o ...
Hendra virus vaccine and its use by veterinary surgeons in
... vaccination provides a public health benefit (such as rabies vaccination of animals in the USA), antibody titre levels are not considered sufficiently reliable to assume full protection against the disease. As a result, rabies vaccination of animals in the USA is mandatory in most states regardless ...
... vaccination provides a public health benefit (such as rabies vaccination of animals in the USA), antibody titre levels are not considered sufficiently reliable to assume full protection against the disease. As a result, rabies vaccination of animals in the USA is mandatory in most states regardless ...
TO PUKE OR NOT TO PUKE TOXICOLOGY TOXICOLOGY TIPS IN
... Evaluate whether the patient should have emesis induced (see below). Stabilize the patient based on triage and physical examination findings (e.g., temperature, heart rate, pulse rate, pulse quality). Call for medical assistance and toxicology advice, if needed. ...
... Evaluate whether the patient should have emesis induced (see below). Stabilize the patient based on triage and physical examination findings (e.g., temperature, heart rate, pulse rate, pulse quality). Call for medical assistance and toxicology advice, if needed. ...
Fatal canine adenovirus type 1 acute infection in a Yorkshire Terrier
... Mastiff (n = 2, one male). Males from outside the family were also used for mating to avoid inbreeding. The mother of the index case is referred to as Yorkshire Terrier female 1. Vaccination of the adults was not practiced for at least six years. The puppy, sold at the end of April 2012, had been va ...
... Mastiff (n = 2, one male). Males from outside the family were also used for mating to avoid inbreeding. The mother of the index case is referred to as Yorkshire Terrier female 1. Vaccination of the adults was not practiced for at least six years. The puppy, sold at the end of April 2012, had been va ...
273-320 Equine-Scientific Proceedings.indd
... Figure 1. A - Lateral scintigraphic image of the right shoulder of a 25 year old Arab gelding showing marked increased radiopharmaceutical uptake over the scapulohumeral joint. B - Mediolateral radiograph of the right shoulder of the same horse as in A showing marked degeneration of the scapulohumer ...
... Figure 1. A - Lateral scintigraphic image of the right shoulder of a 25 year old Arab gelding showing marked increased radiopharmaceutical uptake over the scapulohumeral joint. B - Mediolateral radiograph of the right shoulder of the same horse as in A showing marked degeneration of the scapulohumer ...
Guidelines for the prudent use of antimicrobials in veterinary medicine
... There are a number of provisions relating to the use of antimicrobials for tackling the development of AMR, set out in the EU legislation and therefore binding across the EU. Some of these provisions are currently being revised, for exam ple the legislation on veterinary medicinal products and medi ...
... There are a number of provisions relating to the use of antimicrobials for tackling the development of AMR, set out in the EU legislation and therefore binding across the EU. Some of these provisions are currently being revised, for exam ple the legislation on veterinary medicinal products and medi ...
Successful Treatment of Hyperadrenocorticism in a 12
... return to a normal state of health. TCM does not focus solely on the disease defined by specific pathological changes, but instead concentrates generally on the functional state of the patient (Cai 2011). In this case report, the TCM treatments used to treat HAC in a canine only include herbal medic ...
... return to a normal state of health. TCM does not focus solely on the disease defined by specific pathological changes, but instead concentrates generally on the functional state of the patient (Cai 2011). In this case report, the TCM treatments used to treat HAC in a canine only include herbal medic ...
The Use of Indigeneous Papaya (Carica papaya) as an Anthelmintic
... (*) no infective larvae where recovered from the levamisolecoproculture since all samples were negative for nematode-eggs. Discussion The equatorial Amazon-forest, which extends through Brasil, Venezuela and the three northern Guyana's (Guyana, Surinam and French Guyana), has in recent years become ...
... (*) no infective larvae where recovered from the levamisolecoproculture since all samples were negative for nematode-eggs. Discussion The equatorial Amazon-forest, which extends through Brasil, Venezuela and the three northern Guyana's (Guyana, Surinam and French Guyana), has in recent years become ...
The Veterinary Journal
... (Kim and Chae, 2003b). The exact mechanisms by which granulomatous inflammation is induced by PCV2 remains unclear. A correlation between the presence of MCP-1 expression and PCV2 in serial sections of lymph node suggests that there is regulated expression of MCP1 by mononuclear cells in response to ...
... (Kim and Chae, 2003b). The exact mechanisms by which granulomatous inflammation is induced by PCV2 remains unclear. A correlation between the presence of MCP-1 expression and PCV2 in serial sections of lymph node suggests that there is regulated expression of MCP1 by mononuclear cells in response to ...
Get - Wiley Online Library
... ‡9 or ‡3 in any one category. Incidence of treatment failure was analyzed using Fisher’s exact test. Significance was defined as P < 0.05. Results: Incidence of treatment failure was 72% (8/11) in saline-treated dogs and 9% (1/11) in bupivicaine-treated dogs (P < 0.0075). Time-totreatment failure (T ...
... ‡9 or ‡3 in any one category. Incidence of treatment failure was analyzed using Fisher’s exact test. Significance was defined as P < 0.05. Results: Incidence of treatment failure was 72% (8/11) in saline-treated dogs and 9% (1/11) in bupivicaine-treated dogs (P < 0.0075). Time-totreatment failure (T ...
judicious use of antimicrobial agents
... preventative treatments such as vaccines in place, chickens may develop diseases. In instances where no vaccine is available or effective against severe bacterial infection, chickens may have to be treated with therapeutic antibiotics. The industry understands that over time, just as in human health ...
... preventative treatments such as vaccines in place, chickens may develop diseases. In instances where no vaccine is available or effective against severe bacterial infection, chickens may have to be treated with therapeutic antibiotics. The industry understands that over time, just as in human health ...
The Importance of Corynebacterium Bovis Causing Mastitis
... Bovine mastitis is the most frequent disease in dairy farms and cause several economic losses. Coryne bacterium bovis is a common agent of intra-mammary infections. This pathogen presents less importance for many researchers but there are many reasons to evaluate its participation as an important et ...
... Bovine mastitis is the most frequent disease in dairy farms and cause several economic losses. Coryne bacterium bovis is a common agent of intra-mammary infections. This pathogen presents less importance for many researchers but there are many reasons to evaluate its participation as an important et ...
Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus
... MRSA will vary according to where the infection occurs, the laboratory test results and the overall health of the animal. MRSA skin infections in an animal may require surgical removal of the infected tissue, along with keeping the wound covered and clean. If an antibiotic is used in the treatment, ...
... MRSA will vary according to where the infection occurs, the laboratory test results and the overall health of the animal. MRSA skin infections in an animal may require surgical removal of the infected tissue, along with keeping the wound covered and clean. If an antibiotic is used in the treatment, ...
Low‐Field Magnetic Resonance Imaging and Multislice Computed
... the agreement on the measurement of the SW. This ensures the observed differences are not caused by a different number of dogs or by the in- or exclusion of specific dogs. Hence, all values can be compared directly. To determine the repeatability, each dog was measured three times by one observer. Usin ...
... the agreement on the measurement of the SW. This ensures the observed differences are not caused by a different number of dogs or by the in- or exclusion of specific dogs. Hence, all values can be compared directly. To determine the repeatability, each dog was measured three times by one observer. Usin ...
PL- Patellar Luxation
... specifically in larger breeds, with the Labrador Retrievers and Staffordshire Bull Terriers being 5|Page ...
... specifically in larger breeds, with the Labrador Retrievers and Staffordshire Bull Terriers being 5|Page ...
Severe aortic regurgitation due to endocarditis in a horse Erge
... 2006). Bacterial endocarditis is a less common cause of AoR and it occurs more frequently in younger horses (Buergelt et al., 1985; Reef and Spencer, 1987; Maxson and Reef, 1997; Porter et al., 2008). Congenital AoR is rare, sometimes being associated with a ventricular septal defect (Reef and Spenc ...
... 2006). Bacterial endocarditis is a less common cause of AoR and it occurs more frequently in younger horses (Buergelt et al., 1985; Reef and Spencer, 1987; Maxson and Reef, 1997; Porter et al., 2008). Congenital AoR is rare, sometimes being associated with a ventricular septal defect (Reef and Spenc ...
Enisyl-F® and Viralys
... Feline herpesvirus type-1 (FHV-1) is one of the most common causes of respiratory infections and eye problems in cats. In fact, up to 97% of cats have serological evidence of exposure to FHV-1.1 Following recovery from primary infection, up to 80% of cats become carriers. 2 Even though carriers can ...
... Feline herpesvirus type-1 (FHV-1) is one of the most common causes of respiratory infections and eye problems in cats. In fact, up to 97% of cats have serological evidence of exposure to FHV-1.1 Following recovery from primary infection, up to 80% of cats become carriers. 2 Even though carriers can ...
Transboundary Animal Diseases and International Trade
... Estimating that human population will increase from nearly 7 billion in 2010 to about 9.5 billion in 2050, food supply will increase too with a consequent continually rising social and environmental pressures. For example, it is estimated that by 2015, 60% of meat and 52% of milk will be consumed in ...
... Estimating that human population will increase from nearly 7 billion in 2010 to about 9.5 billion in 2050, food supply will increase too with a consequent continually rising social and environmental pressures. For example, it is estimated that by 2015, 60% of meat and 52% of milk will be consumed in ...
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.