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Infrared thermography has been investigated in recent studies to monitor body surface temperature and correlate it with animal welfare and performance factors.
Isaac Lembi Solis +4 more
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Use of esophageal and rectal temperature in rewarming the patients after cadiopulmonary bypass
Wanna Somboonviboon
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Abstract Background African horse sickness (AHS), caused by the vector‐borne African horse sickness virus (AHSV), is endemic to sub‐Saharan Africa and infection results in high mortality in naïve equine populations. Clinical signs include submucosal petechiae and prolonged bleeding post venepuncture indicative of hypocoagulation.
Eva Christina Schliewert +2 more
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Ovarian teratoma in the mare: a review and two cases [PDF]
A 4-year-old Belgian Warmblood mare suffering from pelvic flexure impaction was diagnosed with a teratoma of the left ovary. The enlarged ovary was identified several days after treatment of the impaction.
de Kruif, Aart +10 more
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THE FALL IN RECTAL TEMPERATURE SEEN BEFORE PARTURITION IN SHEEP [PDF]
Roger Ewbank
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Changes in Pulse Rate, Respiratory Rate and Rectal Temperature in Working Dogs before and after Three Different Field Trials [PDF]
Mirella Lopedote +4 more
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Equine trypanosomiasis, a systematic review: Disease management
Abstract Background Equine trypanosomiasis is a neglected protozoal disease. Objectives To answer the study question: In equines what are the effects of disease management of trypanosomiasis on disease severity (individual level) and disease prevalence (population level) compared to no intervention? Study Design Systematic review.
Alexandra G. Raftery +5 more
wiley +1 more source
Rectal Temperature Cooling Using 2 Cold-Water Immersion Preparation Strategies. [PDF]
Miller KC, Launstein ED, Glovatsky RM.
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Abstract Background Based on human studies, surgical antimicrobial (AMD) prophylaxis (SAP) beyond 24 h is unnecessary and potentially detrimental. Objective To compare clinical and microbiological outcomes in patients receiving 24‐ or 72‐h of SAP for colic surgery. Study Design Prospective randomised clinical trial.
Louise L. Southwood +6 more
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