Metabolism of Selenium in Dogs and Cats
... and Ors Oavid Thomas, Claudia Ugarte and Lucy Tucker for taking over from Or Hendriks as supervisors when he took up another position overseas. I am sincerely grateful to Or Oavid Thomas for assuming the role of chief supervisor, Or Claudia Ugarte for her pivotal involvement in conducting the trials ...
... and Ors Oavid Thomas, Claudia Ugarte and Lucy Tucker for taking over from Or Hendriks as supervisors when he took up another position overseas. I am sincerely grateful to Or Oavid Thomas for assuming the role of chief supervisor, Or Claudia Ugarte for her pivotal involvement in conducting the trials ...
PATHOGENETIC STUDIES ON FELINE EOSINOPHILIC GRANULOMA COMPLEX Alessandra Fondati
... granule proteins, lipid mediators, cytokines and chemokines, their role in inflammation was considered to be proinflammatory rather than anti-inflammatory (Wardlaw et al., ...
... granule proteins, lipid mediators, cytokines and chemokines, their role in inflammation was considered to be proinflammatory rather than anti-inflammatory (Wardlaw et al., ...
The ACVD task force on canine atopic dermatitis
... responses and late phase reactions. Mast 2008, Pucheu-Haston and others 2006, cells concentrate in the pinnae, ventral 2008). Rather than reflecting a TH2/TH1 and interdigital skin (Auxilia and Hill imbalance, canine atopic dermatitis appears 2000), which are all predilection sites for to show a pro ...
... responses and late phase reactions. Mast 2008, Pucheu-Haston and others 2006, cells concentrate in the pinnae, ventral 2008). Rather than reflecting a TH2/TH1 and interdigital skin (Auxilia and Hill imbalance, canine atopic dermatitis appears 2000), which are all predilection sites for to show a pro ...
Code of Professional Conduct for Veterinary Nurses
... cooperate with the PIC when it investigates a health case, or where undertakings are breached, or where further matters arise? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 90 What if the public interest requires a veterinary surgeon’s or registered veterinary nurse’s name to be removed from the register? . . . . ...
... cooperate with the PIC when it investigates a health case, or where undertakings are breached, or where further matters arise? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 90 What if the public interest requires a veterinary surgeon’s or registered veterinary nurse’s name to be removed from the register? . . . . ...
Minimum Standards for Veterinary Facilities in Ontario
... Veterinary Association (OVA), which was the College's predecessor. However, the OVA standards were revised and expanded for the College's purposes, and an attempt was also made to make the standards clearer and easier to read. In a set of standards as complex as these, there are bound to be particul ...
... Veterinary Association (OVA), which was the College's predecessor. However, the OVA standards were revised and expanded for the College's purposes, and an attempt was also made to make the standards clearer and easier to read. In a set of standards as complex as these, there are bound to be particul ...
Safety of Fipronil in Dogs and Cats: a review of literature
... It is beyond the scope of this review to investigate the efficacy of fipronil-containing products in the dog and cat. However, some of the published studies of efficacy may provide “field trial-type” information where the product is applied under different conditions to different animal breeds, whil ...
... It is beyond the scope of this review to investigate the efficacy of fipronil-containing products in the dog and cat. However, some of the published studies of efficacy may provide “field trial-type” information where the product is applied under different conditions to different animal breeds, whil ...
Protein metabolism in the adult domestic cat
... composition (lipid-free dry matter or mol % basis) except for cysteine which was significantly (P < 0.05) lower in the male cats in comparison to the female cats. A review on the urinary amino acid, felinine, which can be found in cat urine is presented. The biological significance of felinine to th ...
... composition (lipid-free dry matter or mol % basis) except for cysteine which was significantly (P < 0.05) lower in the male cats in comparison to the female cats. A review on the urinary amino acid, felinine, which can be found in cat urine is presented. The biological significance of felinine to th ...
Treatment of Cobalamin Deficiency in Dogs and Cats
... presented with hyperammonemic encephalopathy that fully responded to cobalamin supplementation.1 In another case report, a 4-year-old cat that presented with severe encephalopathy was found to have organic acidemia and cobalamin deficiency.2 ...
... presented with hyperammonemic encephalopathy that fully responded to cobalamin supplementation.1 In another case report, a 4-year-old cat that presented with severe encephalopathy was found to have organic acidemia and cobalamin deficiency.2 ...
Pharmacokinetics of Propofol in Cats
... distribution were smaller and elimination halflives were longer than those of pigs, rats and rabbits. In addition, pulmonary uptake has been demonstrated to occur in cats,19 however propofol’s pharmacokinetics have not been studied formally. The purpose of this study was to determine the pharmacokin ...
... distribution were smaller and elimination halflives were longer than those of pigs, rats and rabbits. In addition, pulmonary uptake has been demonstrated to occur in cats,19 however propofol’s pharmacokinetics have not been studied formally. The purpose of this study was to determine the pharmacokin ...
2009 National Academy of Sciences (NAS) report
... The National Academy of Sciences is a private, nonprofit, self-perpetuating society of distinguished scholars engaged in scientific and engineering research, dedicated to the furtherance of science and technology and to their use for the general welfare. Upon the authority of the charter granted to ...
... The National Academy of Sciences is a private, nonprofit, self-perpetuating society of distinguished scholars engaged in scientific and engineering research, dedicated to the furtherance of science and technology and to their use for the general welfare. Upon the authority of the charter granted to ...
web-based digital resources for small animal medicine professionals
... science professionals and the amount of accessible veterinary medicine information is increasing rapidly. Ideally, this could provide a formidable opportunity for Veterinarians to exchange and process veterinary medicine information with colleagues around the world from their desktop. Though the Int ...
... science professionals and the amount of accessible veterinary medicine information is increasing rapidly. Ideally, this could provide a formidable opportunity for Veterinarians to exchange and process veterinary medicine information with colleagues around the world from their desktop. Though the Int ...
Last updated June 2014
... application of temporary splints or bandages to prevent further injury to bones or soft tissues, application of appropriate wound dressings and external supportive treatment in severe wound and burn cases, external supportive treatment in heat prostration cases, any other reasonable treatmen ...
... application of temporary splints or bandages to prevent further injury to bones or soft tissues, application of appropriate wound dressings and external supportive treatment in severe wound and burn cases, external supportive treatment in heat prostration cases, any other reasonable treatmen ...
Pain scales and scoring in clinical settings: part 2
... injury and often serves a protective or biological purpose. It is usually self-limiting and associated with the timescale of normal healing. Chronic pain, however, is often considered a disease state in its own right, doesn’t serve any biological purpose and has no recognisable end point (Grichnik a ...
... injury and often serves a protective or biological purpose. It is usually self-limiting and associated with the timescale of normal healing. Chronic pain, however, is often considered a disease state in its own right, doesn’t serve any biological purpose and has no recognisable end point (Grichnik a ...
Get - Wiley Online Library
... Purpose: To establish a reproducible method for the culture of primary equine corneal epithelial cells, keratocytes and endothelial cells and to describe each cell’s morphologic characteristics, immunocytochemical staining properties and conditions required for cryopreservation. Methods: Corneas fro ...
... Purpose: To establish a reproducible method for the culture of primary equine corneal epithelial cells, keratocytes and endothelial cells and to describe each cell’s morphologic characteristics, immunocytochemical staining properties and conditions required for cryopreservation. Methods: Corneas fro ...
Clinical Guidelines for the Recover Initiative
... are addressed. The hemodynamic optimization component is based on the concept of early goal-directed therapy, first described for patients in septic shock.12 Arterial blood pressure is first assessed, and IV fluids, vasopressors, and positive inotropes are administered as needed to achieve normotens ...
... are addressed. The hemodynamic optimization component is based on the concept of early goal-directed therapy, first described for patients in septic shock.12 Arterial blood pressure is first assessed, and IV fluids, vasopressors, and positive inotropes are administered as needed to achieve normotens ...
Limiting Exposure to Isoflurane in a Veterinary Occupational Setting
... With the exception of the veterinarians, the average salaries of workers in the veterinary field are below the average salary of California workers. According to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, the 2014 poverty guideline for a family of four is $23,850 Those working in a veterinary ...
... With the exception of the veterinarians, the average salaries of workers in the veterinary field are below the average salary of California workers. According to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, the 2014 poverty guideline for a family of four is $23,850 Those working in a veterinary ...
Code of practice to minimize and contain antimicrobial resistance (CAC/RCP 61-2005)
... give guidance on the approved product labelling regarding the conditions that will minimize the development of resistance, when this information is available. 13. The relevant authorities should make sure that all the antimicrobial agents used in foodproducing animals are prescribed by a veterinaria ...
... give guidance on the approved product labelling regarding the conditions that will minimize the development of resistance, when this information is available. 13. The relevant authorities should make sure that all the antimicrobial agents used in foodproducing animals are prescribed by a veterinaria ...
Veterinary Medicines Guidance Note 3
... Prescribing is considered to be the action of deciding, instructing and recording which treatment should be administered to an animal and may be oral or put in writing. A written prescription is required when the product is to be supplied by a person working from a different business, or premises, f ...
... Prescribing is considered to be the action of deciding, instructing and recording which treatment should be administered to an animal and may be oral or put in writing. A written prescription is required when the product is to be supplied by a person working from a different business, or premises, f ...
Feline blood transfusions: A pinker shade of pale
... 7 g/dl (equivalent to a PCV of approximately 21%), or in cases where the patient requires surgery a [Hb] of 10 g/dl, should be used as a guide for transfusion.28,29 These recommendations are somewhat cautious as many normal adult cats have a [Hb] of 10 g/dl and clinical signs of anaemia will not be ...
... 7 g/dl (equivalent to a PCV of approximately 21%), or in cases where the patient requires surgery a [Hb] of 10 g/dl, should be used as a guide for transfusion.28,29 These recommendations are somewhat cautious as many normal adult cats have a [Hb] of 10 g/dl and clinical signs of anaemia will not be ...
In vitro evaluation of commonly used disinfectants and antiseptics in
... against B. abortus at different concentrations and contact periods. Meanwhile, Suma sol was only effective after 20 and 30 minutes of contact with B. abortus. On the other hand, 1 % of quaternary ammonium compounds showed higher bactericidal action on B. abortus after 20 and 30 minutes of contact pe ...
... against B. abortus at different concentrations and contact periods. Meanwhile, Suma sol was only effective after 20 and 30 minutes of contact with B. abortus. On the other hand, 1 % of quaternary ammonium compounds showed higher bactericidal action on B. abortus after 20 and 30 minutes of contact pe ...
BS-BiosecurityBasicsR - Great Plains Veterinary Educational
... minimize commingling and movement of cattle. • This includes all new purchases as well as commingling between established groups of cattle. • Even in operations that have high cattle turn over such as feedlots, keeping feeding groups from mixing is an import biosecurity measure. • Isolate feedlot ho ...
... minimize commingling and movement of cattle. • This includes all new purchases as well as commingling between established groups of cattle. • Even in operations that have high cattle turn over such as feedlots, keeping feeding groups from mixing is an import biosecurity measure. • Isolate feedlot ho ...
JAVMA Index Volume 235 - American Veterinary Medical Association
... Extensive study to examine egg-laying hen housing, 10 Feline health studies funded, 17 Welfare group to push for science-based policy, practices, 139 Veterinary public health workforce bill introduced in Congress, 246 Registration open for animal welfare symposium, 254 Primate veterinarians promote ...
... Extensive study to examine egg-laying hen housing, 10 Feline health studies funded, 17 Welfare group to push for science-based policy, practices, 139 Veterinary public health workforce bill introduced in Congress, 246 Registration open for animal welfare symposium, 254 Primate veterinarians promote ...
Another Winning Team - Louisiana State University
... Erin Daniels and Rebekah Mack, fourth-year veterinary students, use an ultrasound machine to diagnose Mr. Nu, a cat with chronic cystitis (urinary bladder inflammation). ...
... Erin Daniels and Rebekah Mack, fourth-year veterinary students, use an ultrasound machine to diagnose Mr. Nu, a cat with chronic cystitis (urinary bladder inflammation). ...
hot spotz bengals bengal kitten/cat breeder/show contract
... sale), said kitten/cat will be replaced ONLY if an appropriate necropsy is performed by a licensed veterinarian and a vet’s certificate is provided showing proof of cause of death. A replacement kitten of comparable quality and value, as available, will be made at the discretion of the Breeder/Selle ...
... sale), said kitten/cat will be replaced ONLY if an appropriate necropsy is performed by a licensed veterinarian and a vet’s certificate is provided showing proof of cause of death. A replacement kitten of comparable quality and value, as available, will be made at the discretion of the Breeder/Selle ...
1. introduction - Department of Agriculture and Water Resources
... The existing protocol for all zoo carnivores addresses a broad range of disease agents, but does not take account of the special susceptibility to particular disease agents that may affect a family or genus within the Order Carnivora. Following an examination of a number of families within Carnivora ...
... The existing protocol for all zoo carnivores addresses a broad range of disease agents, but does not take account of the special susceptibility to particular disease agents that may affect a family or genus within the Order Carnivora. Following an examination of a number of families within Carnivora ...
Onychectomy
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).