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Abstract Background Clinical evaluation of alar fold (AF) collapse is presently based upon subjective evaluation of improvement in breathing and respiratory noise after suturing the AFs dorsally. Objectives To evaluate use of nasopharyngeal airway pressure (NAP) as an objective method of assessing for the presence of AF collapse during exercise.
Eric Strand +4 more
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Inspiratory and expiratory tracheal pressures during high‐intensity exercise in harness racehorses
Abstract Background Exercise‐related upper respiratory tract (URT) disorders are common in racehorses. Objective assessment of URT mechanics is essential to quantify degrees of obstruction caused by URT disorders identified upon dynamic endoscopy. Objectives To establish reference values for inspiratory and expiratory tracheal pressures (cmH2O) during ...
Hanna Vermedal +5 more
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First record of intestinal parasites in a wild population of jaguar in the Brazilian Atlantic Forest
Small and isolated wildlife populations may be more susceptible to disease, which makes illness an important issue to investigate regarding the conservation of large carnivores.
Ana Carolina Srbek-Araujo +4 more
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8TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE, WORLD ASSOCIATION FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF VETERINARY PARASITOLOGY [PDF]
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Risk factors associated with owner‐reported sleep disturbances in Nordic horses
Abstract Background Very little is known about sleep disturbances in horses, although several management or animal‐based factors may contribute to an increased risk of disturbances. Objectives To investigate factors related to rest and sleep behaviour of horses kept in stalls as perceived by Nordic horse owners or caretakers and their association with ...
H. Suomala +4 more
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One Health Concept in Veterinary Parasitology
J. Shashank Dr. M. Fibi Rani
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