Equine trypanosomiasis, a systematic review: Disease management. [PDF]
Raftery AG +5 more
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Risk factors for West Nile virus seropositivity of equines in Guadeloupe [PDF]
Chalvet-Monfray, Karine +5 more
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Evaluation of a rapid method for measuring lactate in the venous blood of ruminants
Abstract Background In cattle and small ruminants, blood lactate can predict recovery and survival in various diseases. Increased lactate concentration is associated with an unfavourable‐to‐poor prognosis. Different mobile rapid lactate measurement devices have been explored in different animal species.
Viktoria Kichmann +4 more
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Effect of Parasitic Infections on Hematological Profile, Reproductive and Productive Performance in Equines. [PDF]
Ullah A +8 more
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Abstract Background High employee turnover continues to challenge veterinary organisations globally, with leadership behaviours and interpersonal dynamics playing an important role in influencing staff retention. Emotional intelligence (EI), particularly as expressed through the quality of feedback exchanged between leaders and team members, may be an ...
Olivia Oginska +4 more
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West Nile Virus in Europe: Epidemiology, Vector Ecology, Environmental Drivers, and the Role of Equine Sentinel Surveillance in a One Health Framework. [PDF]
Nistor P +12 more
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Abstract Background Disease in primary care frequently represents a surveillance blind spot, particularly for diseases affecting farm animals. Methods Electronic health records (EHRs) were collected from four farm animal veterinary practices in Wales (February 2024‒January 2025) as part of a pilot study.
Beverley Hopkins +8 more
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Equine trypanosomiasis, a systematic review and meta-analyses: Prevalence, morbidity and mortality. [PDF]
Raftery AG +5 more
europepmc +1 more source
Abstract Background Veterinary practices provide exceptional patient care and client support when there is effective teamwork between veterinary nurses and veterinarians. However, the frequency of this interprofessional collaboration has not been measured. Methods A cross‐sectional online survey, using the Nurse‒Physician Collaboration Scale to measure
Samantha J. Fontaine +3 more
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Babesia spp. in Domestic Animals from Rural Areas of Cauca Department: Previous Exposure and Molecular Detection Among Canines, Bovines and Equines. [PDF]
Silva-Ramos CR +10 more
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