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Occurence of feline coronavirus and feline infectious peritonitis virus
... II virus is closely related to canine coronavirus (CCoV) (Ficus et al., 1987) and may emerge from a double recombination between the FCoV serotype I and CCoV. The first recombination occurs in the E and M genes and the other presents in the pol gene. Thus, CCoV sera can neutralize FCoV serotype II b ...
... II virus is closely related to canine coronavirus (CCoV) (Ficus et al., 1987) and may emerge from a double recombination between the FCoV serotype I and CCoV. The first recombination occurs in the E and M genes and the other presents in the pol gene. Thus, CCoV sera can neutralize FCoV serotype II b ...
Vet Med Careers PowerPoint
... – Gaining and demonstrating the hands-on skills listed on the Skills Validation Checklist – Exam Application and Skills Validation Checklist completed and approved by the DVM or RVT – Successful completion of the certification examination • More information at: Certified Vet Assistant website Vet As ...
... – Gaining and demonstrating the hands-on skills listed on the Skills Validation Checklist – Exam Application and Skills Validation Checklist completed and approved by the DVM or RVT – Successful completion of the certification examination • More information at: Certified Vet Assistant website Vet As ...
Quality Assurance of Veterinary Reagents (ELISA and Real
... specificity of the test, repeatability and reproducibility of the tests, the composition of the product, the test protocol, the in-house quality system and the criteria to be met by the test. In addition, they will be asked to submit epidemiological studies and reports of proficiency tests which ill ...
... specificity of the test, repeatability and reproducibility of the tests, the composition of the product, the test protocol, the in-house quality system and the criteria to be met by the test. In addition, they will be asked to submit epidemiological studies and reports of proficiency tests which ill ...
Feline urticaria pigmentosa in three related Sphinx cats
... Approximately 50% of the cases resolve spontaneously by puberty. The disease in humans is characterized by pruritic red-brown macules and papules which often coalesce.l 7 These lesions are found most often on the trunk but may appear anywhere, including the mucous membranes.' Urticaria pigmentosa in ...
... Approximately 50% of the cases resolve spontaneously by puberty. The disease in humans is characterized by pruritic red-brown macules and papules which often coalesce.l 7 These lesions are found most often on the trunk but may appear anywhere, including the mucous membranes.' Urticaria pigmentosa in ...
Live Laboratory Animal Science
... You may need to look up background information or definitions of terms to help you understand your topic better. For other background sources, search the Library catalogue. Canadian Council on Animal Care (http://www.ccac.ca/en/) This national organization is responsible for setting and maintaining ...
... You may need to look up background information or definitions of terms to help you understand your topic better. For other background sources, search the Library catalogue. Canadian Council on Animal Care (http://www.ccac.ca/en/) This national organization is responsible for setting and maintaining ...
The Diagnostic Approach to Fever of Unknown Origin in Cats*
... Immune panels (antinuclear antibody, rheumatoid factor [RF], Coombs) are thought to be unreTwo-view abdominal and three-view thoracic warding in cats with FUO, but in a recent study, radiographs should be obtained if the mini- 10 of 12 cats definitively diagnosed with rheumum database does not revea ...
... Immune panels (antinuclear antibody, rheumatoid factor [RF], Coombs) are thought to be unreTwo-view abdominal and three-view thoracic warding in cats with FUO, but in a recent study, radiographs should be obtained if the mini- 10 of 12 cats definitively diagnosed with rheumum database does not revea ...
University of Minnesota - Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory
... pursue focused research training leading to the PhD degree through the institution’s NIH-funded T32 post-doctoral training program in Comparative Medicine and Pathology. Applicants must have a DVM degree or an equivalent degree from a foreign university by the start date (July 1, 2016) and must poss ...
... pursue focused research training leading to the PhD degree through the institution’s NIH-funded T32 post-doctoral training program in Comparative Medicine and Pathology. Applicants must have a DVM degree or an equivalent degree from a foreign university by the start date (July 1, 2016) and must poss ...
Veterinary professionals - Department of Health WA
... S4 medicines must be stored in a locked storage facility to prevent unauthorised access. For example: a lockable room, cupboard, cabinet or refrigerator. Precautions must be taken to ensure keys are not accessible to unauthorised staff. S8 medicines must be stored in a locked purpose-built drug safe ...
... S4 medicines must be stored in a locked storage facility to prevent unauthorised access. For example: a lockable room, cupboard, cabinet or refrigerator. Precautions must be taken to ensure keys are not accessible to unauthorised staff. S8 medicines must be stored in a locked purpose-built drug safe ...
Antirobe ™ Aquadrops Antibiotic Liquid 25 mg/mL
... Antagonism has been demonstrated between clindamycin and erythromycin. During prolonged therapy of one month or greater, periodic liver and kidney function tests and blood counts should be performed. Patients with severe renal and/or very severe hepatic disturbances accompanied by severe metabolic a ...
... Antagonism has been demonstrated between clindamycin and erythromycin. During prolonged therapy of one month or greater, periodic liver and kidney function tests and blood counts should be performed. Patients with severe renal and/or very severe hepatic disturbances accompanied by severe metabolic a ...
Feline Upper Respiratory Infections
... place is essential both for the shelter population as well as the individual cat. While it can be tempting to try a variety of anecdotal treatments or give antibiotics just to be doing something about this frustrating disease, treatment should ideally be limited to therapies for which there is a rea ...
... place is essential both for the shelter population as well as the individual cat. While it can be tempting to try a variety of anecdotal treatments or give antibiotics just to be doing something about this frustrating disease, treatment should ideally be limited to therapies for which there is a rea ...
Pedersen NC. An update on feline infectious peritonitis: Diagnostics
... Feline infectious peritonitis (FIP) continues to be one of the most researched infectious diseases of cats. The relatively high mortality of FIP, especially for younger cats from catteries and shelters, should be reason enough to stimulate such intense interest. However, it is the complexity of the ...
... Feline infectious peritonitis (FIP) continues to be one of the most researched infectious diseases of cats. The relatively high mortality of FIP, especially for younger cats from catteries and shelters, should be reason enough to stimulate such intense interest. However, it is the complexity of the ...
VETT 116 Veterinary Diagnostic Imaging 1 Syllabus Review
... Overview of Week 11 There are times in veterinary medicine that regular radiographs are not sufficient as diagnostic tools and additional techniques must be used. Contrast studies, ultrasound, CT and MRI imaging can be used in these cases to accurately diagnose the patient. In order to best assist i ...
... Overview of Week 11 There are times in veterinary medicine that regular radiographs are not sufficient as diagnostic tools and additional techniques must be used. Contrast studies, ultrasound, CT and MRI imaging can be used in these cases to accurately diagnose the patient. In order to best assist i ...
Fadok, Valerie_Atypical_mycobacteriosis
... should be identified as to species and sensitivities done. Often identification and sensitivity testing is done by mycobacterial reference laboratories. For most of these cats, immediate surgical excision is not recommended because the surgical sites often dehisce, particularly if the cat is not giv ...
... should be identified as to species and sensitivities done. Often identification and sensitivity testing is done by mycobacterial reference laboratories. For most of these cats, immediate surgical excision is not recommended because the surgical sites often dehisce, particularly if the cat is not giv ...
Revised: June 2013 AN: 00131/2013 SUMMARY OF PRODUCT
... Allergic reactions (e.g. skin reactions, anaphylaxis) may occasionally occur. In case of occurrence of allergic reaction, the treatment should be withdrawn. Very rarely, use of the product may result in gastro-intestinal disorders (vomiting, diarrhoea, anorexia). ...
... Allergic reactions (e.g. skin reactions, anaphylaxis) may occasionally occur. In case of occurrence of allergic reaction, the treatment should be withdrawn. Very rarely, use of the product may result in gastro-intestinal disorders (vomiting, diarrhoea, anorexia). ...
senate rules committee - senate floor analysis
... ARGUMENTS IN OPPOSITION: The California Veterinary Medical Association (CVMA) is opposed to this measure and argues that the exemption from California licensure should only be used when there is no other alternative. “After careful deliberation and several meetings with the bill’s sponsors, the CVMA ...
... ARGUMENTS IN OPPOSITION: The California Veterinary Medical Association (CVMA) is opposed to this measure and argues that the exemption from California licensure should only be used when there is no other alternative. “After careful deliberation and several meetings with the bill’s sponsors, the CVMA ...
nurse vet - International Cat Care
... kept solely indoors. Weight reduction in obese cats will significantly improve glycaemic control, and many cats will even revert to a subclinical diabetic state, no longer requiring exogenous insulin. Weight loss can be difficult to achieve in cats – and situations where there is one obese cat in a ...
... kept solely indoors. Weight reduction in obese cats will significantly improve glycaemic control, and many cats will even revert to a subclinical diabetic state, no longer requiring exogenous insulin. Weight loss can be difficult to achieve in cats – and situations where there is one obese cat in a ...
CLINICAL PRACTICES II
... Presents advanced clinical techniques commonly performed in veterinary practice. Part II of II. Lecture 2 hours. Laboratory 3 hours. Total 5 hours per week. General Course Purpose Apply the concepts of veterinary diagnostic imaging techniques, animal preparation, radiology, sedation/anesthesia to an ...
... Presents advanced clinical techniques commonly performed in veterinary practice. Part II of II. Lecture 2 hours. Laboratory 3 hours. Total 5 hours per week. General Course Purpose Apply the concepts of veterinary diagnostic imaging techniques, animal preparation, radiology, sedation/anesthesia to an ...
A Career in Veterinary Medicine - Brochure
... A student must also plan to gain practical experience by working with several animal species. Voluntary experience and employment with a veterinarian is very helpful in gaining insight into the profession, and references from these sources are part of the admission requirement. To obtain a doctor of ...
... A student must also plan to gain practical experience by working with several animal species. Voluntary experience and employment with a veterinarian is very helpful in gaining insight into the profession, and references from these sources are part of the admission requirement. To obtain a doctor of ...
Fall 2015
... times, these diets will improve the clinical symptoms but we may not get complete resolution of the problem. The truth is that chronic vomiting is never normal and is often an early sign of small intestinal disease in cats. Many people do not realize that the average short haired cat should only hav ...
... times, these diets will improve the clinical symptoms but we may not get complete resolution of the problem. The truth is that chronic vomiting is never normal and is often an early sign of small intestinal disease in cats. Many people do not realize that the average short haired cat should only hav ...
Expedited Management of Canine and Feline Vomiting
... In this study, potency-enhanced polyanionic phytosaccharide was prescribed to 3952 dogs and 2248 cats in the private practices of 197 small animal veterinarians in the US over a 3.5 year period. The data from this study showed an association between the use of PEPPS and the resolution of vomiting an ...
... In this study, potency-enhanced polyanionic phytosaccharide was prescribed to 3952 dogs and 2248 cats in the private practices of 197 small animal veterinarians in the US over a 3.5 year period. The data from this study showed an association between the use of PEPPS and the resolution of vomiting an ...
journal of nutritional science
... to zoonotic infection (transmissible between species). However, not all host animal species will develop infection or overt symptoms when a pathogenic species of strain is present (i.e. poultry species can act as a reservoir for pathogenic Salmonella species without overt signs of infection)(20). Al ...
... to zoonotic infection (transmissible between species). However, not all host animal species will develop infection or overt symptoms when a pathogenic species of strain is present (i.e. poultry species can act as a reservoir for pathogenic Salmonella species without overt signs of infection)(20). Al ...
Onychectomy
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Onychectomy, popularly known as declawing, is an operation to remove an animal's claws surgically by means of the amputation of all or part of the distal phalanges, or end bones, of the animal's toes. Because the claw develops from germinal tissue within the third phalanx, amputation of the bone is necessary to fully remove the claw. The terms ""onychectomy"" (origin: Greek ὄνυξ onycho, nail + ἐκτομή ektome, excision) and ""declawing"" imply mere claw removal, but a more appropriate description would be phalangectomy, excision of toe bone.Although common in North America, declawing is considered an act of animal cruelty in many countries (see ""Declawing practices"" below).