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... Reptiles represent an important segment of the pet market in the United States of America (US). According to a 2005 - 2006 National Pet Owners Survey, more than 69 million households own a pet, and approximately 4.4% of these households have reptiles (APPMA 2006). The same survey reported that there ...
... Reptiles represent an important segment of the pet market in the United States of America (US). According to a 2005 - 2006 National Pet Owners Survey, more than 69 million households own a pet, and approximately 4.4% of these households have reptiles (APPMA 2006). The same survey reported that there ...
Clostridium difficile in Food and Animals: A
... importance of household pets as common transmission routes for human infections of C. difficile: in modern lifestyles dogs and cats are considered family members and have access to all parts of the house, including beds, sofas, kitchens and dining rooms. Children under 16 years old often have close ...
... importance of household pets as common transmission routes for human infections of C. difficile: in modern lifestyles dogs and cats are considered family members and have access to all parts of the house, including beds, sofas, kitchens and dining rooms. Children under 16 years old often have close ...
Review of (Dihydro) Streptomycin/Penicillin report
... From this review, the NRA has concluded that there is no justification for continuation of the use of injectable (dihydro) streptomycin/ penicillin combination products in foodproducing animals. There was limited evidence of efficacy of the combination products in control of virulent footrot and der ...
... From this review, the NRA has concluded that there is no justification for continuation of the use of injectable (dihydro) streptomycin/ penicillin combination products in foodproducing animals. There was limited evidence of efficacy of the combination products in control of virulent footrot and der ...
Extraction and Titration of Leukotoxins from Fusobacterium
... Forty five F. necrophorum induced liver abscesses out of the 57 cultured liver abscesses (with a frequency rate of 78.9%) have been reported in the current study. Such a higher frequency rate is often attributed to the mechanism by which liver abscess develops in view of the fact that the numbers of ...
... Forty five F. necrophorum induced liver abscesses out of the 57 cultured liver abscesses (with a frequency rate of 78.9%) have been reported in the current study. Such a higher frequency rate is often attributed to the mechanism by which liver abscess develops in view of the fact that the numbers of ...
Histopathological Features of Mammary Gland Tumors in Native
... in some Brazilian Northeastern locations such as Rio Grande do Norte (RN), there is complete absence of data regarding feline mammary neoplasm microscopy. Accordingly, this study aimed to describe the histopathology of mammary gland tumors in native domestic cats from the state of RN, Brazil. Materi ...
... in some Brazilian Northeastern locations such as Rio Grande do Norte (RN), there is complete absence of data regarding feline mammary neoplasm microscopy. Accordingly, this study aimed to describe the histopathology of mammary gland tumors in native domestic cats from the state of RN, Brazil. Materi ...
Durham Research Online
... which the dartings took place, so JMS and EPC identified the environment based on answers to other questions separately and agreed in all 25 cases. In Survey 2, respondents could select between the following environments: free range, semi-free range, sanctuary, zoo, indoor research, and other. We us ...
... which the dartings took place, so JMS and EPC identified the environment based on answers to other questions separately and agreed in all 25 cases. In Survey 2, respondents could select between the following environments: free range, semi-free range, sanctuary, zoo, indoor research, and other. We us ...
Rabies - Concordia University, Nebraska
... http://www.cdc.gov/rabies/location/world/index.html?s_cid=cs_521 Rabies, Rabies, and more Rabies. (2010). Retrieved from Worms and Germs Blog: http://www.wormsandgermsblog.com/2010/06/articles/animals/cats/rabies-rabies-and-more-rabies/ Rabies' Victims. (2014). Retrieved from Global Alliance for Rab ...
... http://www.cdc.gov/rabies/location/world/index.html?s_cid=cs_521 Rabies, Rabies, and more Rabies. (2010). Retrieved from Worms and Germs Blog: http://www.wormsandgermsblog.com/2010/06/articles/animals/cats/rabies-rabies-and-more-rabies/ Rabies' Victims. (2014). Retrieved from Global Alliance for Rab ...
Disease prevention in calves
... becomes rapidly dehydrated and deficient in minerals. If dietary scours is not corrected promptly, the pathogenic bacteria that were not killed off by the stomach acids will also multiply in the undigested milk and the calf will develop infectious scours. By removing the initial stress, sufficient a ...
... becomes rapidly dehydrated and deficient in minerals. If dietary scours is not corrected promptly, the pathogenic bacteria that were not killed off by the stomach acids will also multiply in the undigested milk and the calf will develop infectious scours. By removing the initial stress, sufficient a ...
Development of behaviour change strategies for animal disease
... Surveillance and reporting of emergency animal diseases is fundamental not only to Australia’s agricultural industry but many other industries as well. The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission agriculture commissioner Mick Keogh recently commented that Australia’s primary advantage in acce ...
... Surveillance and reporting of emergency animal diseases is fundamental not only to Australia’s agricultural industry but many other industries as well. The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission agriculture commissioner Mick Keogh recently commented that Australia’s primary advantage in acce ...
pdf - University Of Nigeria Nsukka
... production. The need to increase production and meet the demand for poultry meat has necessitated the use of veterinary drugs, especially antimicrobials, for therapeutic, prophylactic and growth promotion purposes in poultry farming. These drugs tend to accumulate in tissues and organs as residues. ...
... production. The need to increase production and meet the demand for poultry meat has necessitated the use of veterinary drugs, especially antimicrobials, for therapeutic, prophylactic and growth promotion purposes in poultry farming. These drugs tend to accumulate in tissues and organs as residues. ...
epidemiology of tuberculosis in cattle and human patients in borno
... were used. Prevalence of bovine tuberculosis based on tuberculin test survey involving 109 cattle herds from 10 Zonal Veterinary Areas (testing areas) in the study area was described. A total of 6, 293 cattle were tested out of which 645 were positive with a prevalence of 10.3%. Prevalence of bovine ...
... were used. Prevalence of bovine tuberculosis based on tuberculin test survey involving 109 cattle herds from 10 Zonal Veterinary Areas (testing areas) in the study area was described. A total of 6, 293 cattle were tested out of which 645 were positive with a prevalence of 10.3%. Prevalence of bovine ...
Dr Dick Esslemont Curriculum Vitae
... Esslemont, R.J. and Peeler, E.J. The Scope for Raising Margins in Dairy Herds by Improving Fertility and Health. Br.Vet.J. 149, 1993, 537-547 (90) R. A27 Esslemont, R.J. Relationship between herd calving to conception interval and culling rate for failure to conceive. Vet. Record., 133, 1993, 163-16 ...
... Esslemont, R.J. and Peeler, E.J. The Scope for Raising Margins in Dairy Herds by Improving Fertility and Health. Br.Vet.J. 149, 1993, 537-547 (90) R. A27 Esslemont, R.J. Relationship between herd calving to conception interval and culling rate for failure to conceive. Vet. Record., 133, 1993, 163-16 ...
Pesteanu-Somogyi
... introduction of new cats, and frequent breeding (Kass and Dent 1995, Pedersen 1995). Additionally, cattery cats presumptively have greater exposure to feline enteric coronavirus (a requirement for development of FIP) due to increased population density (Foley et al 1997a, 1997b, McReynolds and Macy ...
... introduction of new cats, and frequent breeding (Kass and Dent 1995, Pedersen 1995). Additionally, cattery cats presumptively have greater exposure to feline enteric coronavirus (a requirement for development of FIP) due to increased population density (Foley et al 1997a, 1997b, McReynolds and Macy ...
Safety of Fipronil in Dogs and Cats: a review of literature
... confounding factors, such as concurrent drug administration, underlying disease processes (diagnosed or sub-clinical) and the variable ability of pet owners and veterinarians to recognize an ADE. Two major benefits in the reporting of ADEs are that an increased frequency of reporting may highlight p ...
... confounding factors, such as concurrent drug administration, underlying disease processes (diagnosed or sub-clinical) and the variable ability of pet owners and veterinarians to recognize an ADE. Two major benefits in the reporting of ADEs are that an increased frequency of reporting may highlight p ...
A Review on Dystocia in Cows
... Upon arrival at the farm this information is completed by inquiring for additional details about the clinical history to obtain as much pertinent history as possible and this should include: the expecting calving date (Gestation length); information about the sire; if the cow is first calving or not ...
... Upon arrival at the farm this information is completed by inquiring for additional details about the clinical history to obtain as much pertinent history as possible and this should include: the expecting calving date (Gestation length); information about the sire; if the cow is first calving or not ...
Canine and feline viral dermatoses with a particular emphasis to
... determine the prevalence of one specific virus in a population, and to detect individuals that have been previously affected by the condition or in contact with the virus. Aims and scope of the thesis: As mentioned above, viral dermatoses are rarely reported in domestic carnivores [3, 22]. The aim o ...
... determine the prevalence of one specific virus in a population, and to detect individuals that have been previously affected by the condition or in contact with the virus. Aims and scope of the thesis: As mentioned above, viral dermatoses are rarely reported in domestic carnivores [3, 22]. The aim o ...
Tackling antibiotic resistance from a food safety
... antibiotic use in all sectors. Since this resistance has no ecological, sectoral or geographical borders, its appearance in one sector or country affects resistance in other sectors and countries. National authorities, veterinarians, physicians, patients and farmers all have key roles in preserving ...
... antibiotic use in all sectors. Since this resistance has no ecological, sectoral or geographical borders, its appearance in one sector or country affects resistance in other sectors and countries. National authorities, veterinarians, physicians, patients and farmers all have key roles in preserving ...
COMPARISON BETWEEN THE PERCENTAGE OF INCIDENCE OF
... very important role in human health and animal (Kromber and Grabowski, 2002). In this study the types of Staph spp. isolated from acute and chronic mastitis were Staph aureus and Staph hyicus. This agrees with the finding of (DaRong et al., 2010 and Jan et al., 1998). (Radostits et al., 1994) mentio ...
... very important role in human health and animal (Kromber and Grabowski, 2002). In this study the types of Staph spp. isolated from acute and chronic mastitis were Staph aureus and Staph hyicus. This agrees with the finding of (DaRong et al., 2010 and Jan et al., 1998). (Radostits et al., 1994) mentio ...
Potential for Transmission of Antimicrobial Resistance in the Food
... In 1929, Alexander Fleming identified the first antibiotic, penicillin. In his 1945 Nobel Prize lecture, Fleming reminded the world of the need to use antibiotics cautiously to ensure their continued effectiveness. The rise in antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is now recognised worldwide as one of the ...
... In 1929, Alexander Fleming identified the first antibiotic, penicillin. In his 1945 Nobel Prize lecture, Fleming reminded the world of the need to use antibiotics cautiously to ensure their continued effectiveness. The rise in antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is now recognised worldwide as one of the ...
IOSR Journal of Agriculture and Veterinary Science (IOSR-JAVS)
... been developed recently in many cities of Sudan to augment the camel production particularly milk for its high nutritive value and its curative activity against many diseases (Hesham et al., 2012). Consequently, many lactating she-camels are been selected and transported from their production areas ...
... been developed recently in many cities of Sudan to augment the camel production particularly milk for its high nutritive value and its curative activity against many diseases (Hesham et al., 2012). Consequently, many lactating she-camels are been selected and transported from their production areas ...
Puppy Sales Contract and Health Guarantee Red Hawk Ranch
... If this Veterinarian determines that there is a major problem (excluding internal and external parasites, umbilical hernias, undescended testicles or other common, easily treatable conditions) with the puppy, the puppy may be returned ...
... If this Veterinarian determines that there is a major problem (excluding internal and external parasites, umbilical hernias, undescended testicles or other common, easily treatable conditions) with the puppy, the puppy may be returned ...
City of Albuquerque HEART Ordinance
... the burden of caring for tens of thousands of unwanted or lost animals. In 2005, the City was forced to euthanize an average of 300 unwanted dogs and cats a week. We must lower the overwhelming supply of animals, bringing it in line with the much lower demand. (J) The Council further finds that some ...
... the burden of caring for tens of thousands of unwanted or lost animals. In 2005, the City was forced to euthanize an average of 300 unwanted dogs and cats a week. We must lower the overwhelming supply of animals, bringing it in line with the much lower demand. (J) The Council further finds that some ...
2009 National Academy of Sciences (NAS) report
... to the furtherance of science and technology and to their use for the general welfare. Upon the authority of the charter granted to it by the Congress in 1863, the Academy has a mandate that requires it to advise the federal government on scientific and technical matters. Dr. Ralph J. Cicerone is pr ...
... to the furtherance of science and technology and to their use for the general welfare. Upon the authority of the charter granted to it by the Congress in 1863, the Academy has a mandate that requires it to advise the federal government on scientific and technical matters. Dr. Ralph J. Cicerone is pr ...
Anti-inflammatory and in-vitro antibacterial
... herb or herbal formula. Qingdaisan (Formulated Indigo Naturalis powder, QDS) is a traditional Chinese classical prescription, which is published in the Chinese Veterinary Pharmacopoeia 2005 [7]; it is used for stomatitis, gingivitis, open sores, sore throat, ulcerative colitis and so on [8–10]. The ...
... herb or herbal formula. Qingdaisan (Formulated Indigo Naturalis powder, QDS) is a traditional Chinese classical prescription, which is published in the Chinese Veterinary Pharmacopoeia 2005 [7]; it is used for stomatitis, gingivitis, open sores, sore throat, ulcerative colitis and so on [8–10]. The ...
Morphology of retinal vessels in the optic disk in a Gttingen minipig
... of some retinal regions, including areas next to the large vessels where oxygen diffusion could affect the retina.15 In the pigs, there are also capillary-free areas around the principal arterioles, and similar areas can even be found surrounding the venules.11 This finding has also been described i ...
... of some retinal regions, including areas next to the large vessels where oxygen diffusion could affect the retina.15 In the pigs, there are also capillary-free areas around the principal arterioles, and similar areas can even be found surrounding the venules.11 This finding has also been described i ...
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.