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Veterinary Record, 2007
SIR, — Although appealing as a slogan to encourage more attention to be given to improving animal health, 'Prevention is better than cure', the central tenet of both the Animal Health and Welfare Strategy for Great Britain ([DEFRA 2004][1]) and now the Animal Health Strategy for the European ...
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SIR, — Although appealing as a slogan to encourage more attention to be given to improving animal health, 'Prevention is better than cure', the central tenet of both the Animal Health and Welfare Strategy for Great Britain ([DEFRA 2004][1]) and now the Animal Health Strategy for the European ...
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Animal health pharmaceutical industry
Preventive Veterinary Medicine, 2006The animal health pharmaceutical industry has proactively reported on the volumes of member company antimicrobial active ingredients sold in the U.S. At the individual company level, reporting of finished product distribution data to the FDA is a regulatory requirement, with applications to surveillance and pharmacovigilance.
Richard A, Carnevale, Thomas R, Shryock
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International Journal of Dairy Technology, 1976
Many of the classical infectious diseases of dairy cattle are no longer present in this country and others are in the process of eradication. Tuberculosis is almost eradicated, although small pockets of infection persist, and considerable progress is being made on brucellosis where infection has been reduced from 28‐5 per cent of dairy herds in England
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Many of the classical infectious diseases of dairy cattle are no longer present in this country and others are in the process of eradication. Tuberculosis is almost eradicated, although small pockets of infection persist, and considerable progress is being made on brucellosis where infection has been reduced from 28‐5 per cent of dairy herds in England
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Bulletin de l'Academie nationale de medecine, 2022
Le concept « une seule santé » lie étroitement la santé humaine et la santé animale car de nombreuses maladies sont des zoonoses. Les exemples historiques témoignant d’une collaboration efficace entre la médecine vétérinaire et la médecine humaine sont nombreux dans la mise au point des premiers vaccins utilisés dans le monde (variole, rage, tétanos ...
Brugère-Picoux, Jeanne +3 more
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Le concept « une seule santé » lie étroitement la santé humaine et la santé animale car de nombreuses maladies sont des zoonoses. Les exemples historiques témoignant d’une collaboration efficace entre la médecine vétérinaire et la médecine humaine sont nombreux dans la mise au point des premiers vaccins utilisés dans le monde (variole, rage, tétanos ...
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Fluoroquinolones in animal health
Journal of Veterinary Pharmacology and Therapeutics, 1996The fluoroquinolones are a series of synthetic antibacterial agents that are undergoing extensive investigation for both human and veterinary use in the treatment of a variety of bacterial infections. These agents work through the inhibition of DNA gyrase, interfering with the supercoiling of bacterial chromosomal material.
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Measuring general animal health status: Development of an animal health barometer
Preventive Veterinary Medicine, 2015The development of an animal health barometer, an instrument to measure the general health of the Belgian livestock population on a yearly basis and to monitor its evolution over time, is described. The elaboration of a set of 13 animal health indicators (AHIs) as the basis for the animal health barometer is discussed. These indicators were weighted by
Pieter, Depoorter +6 more
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Veterinary Clinics of North America: Small Animal Practice, 2018
Although most veterinarians have been caring for neonates successfully for several years, it is often good to review our methods and aim to incorporate new practices that will increase survivability, especially of the weaker neonates. These tips are easy to incorporate and do not require radical change by the doctors or staff.
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Although most veterinarians have been caring for neonates successfully for several years, it is often good to review our methods and aim to incorporate new practices that will increase survivability, especially of the weaker neonates. These tips are easy to incorporate and do not require radical change by the doctors or staff.
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Veterinary Record, 2005
SIR, – I wish to congratulate both the British Medical Journal and The Veterinary Record not only for their sterling work in publishing simultaneous issues (November 26, 2005) on the interplay between veterinary and human health, but for making online versions of these articles available ...
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SIR, – I wish to congratulate both the British Medical Journal and The Veterinary Record not only for their sterling work in publishing simultaneous issues (November 26, 2005) on the interplay between veterinary and human health, but for making online versions of these articles available ...
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Natural Toxins, 1999
The process of preserving crops by fermentation in silos is under the control of the farmer to a much lesser degree compared to the level of control by the manufacturer over the production of other fermented foods, such as cheese and yoghurt. Additives designed to direct the extent and pattern of the fermentation are relatively unpopular in most ...
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The process of preserving crops by fermentation in silos is under the control of the farmer to a much lesser degree compared to the level of control by the manufacturer over the production of other fermented foods, such as cheese and yoghurt. Additives designed to direct the extent and pattern of the fermentation are relatively unpopular in most ...
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Responsibilities of animal health
Veterinary Record, 2007SIR, — The main topic of conversation with my farmers this week has been the announcement by the Secretary of State at defra, Mr Hilary Benn mp, of the Government's intention to share the costs and responsibilities for animal health.
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