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Ecologies of care: qualitative insights from a psychosocial study on veterinarians’ experiences in Northeastern Italy [PDF]
Over the last decade, literature has raised concerns about the psychological well-being of veterinarians, highlighting exposure to economic, organizational, and clinical stressors.
Ciro De Vincenzo +2 more
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Linear foreign body in the small intestine of a Persian cat-a case report [PDF]
Foreign body in gastrointestinal tract is a common problem in small animal practice, especially in domestic cats. A case report of recurrent ingested thread as a linear foreign body with the thread held back by the tongue and stuck causing further ...
Maitha Al Muheiri +3 more
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Background: Farrowing is a precarious moment in pig production potentially associated with a wide range of ailments in sows and gilts, and often having a negative impact on pre-weaned piglet zootechnical performances.
Paul Renaud +4 more
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Polymyxin E (colistin) is a medically important active substance both in human and veterinary medicine. Colistin has been used in veterinary medicine since the 1950s.
Wiebke Jansen +5 more
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Quantifying inter-group variability in lactation curve shape and magnitude with the MilkBot® lactation model [PDF]
Genetic selection programs have driven development of most lactation models, to estimate the magnitude of animals’ productive capacity from sampled milk production data.
James L. Ehrlich
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Occupational hazards among veterinarians of Kerala with special reference to physical hazards [PDF]
Veterinarians by virtue of their profession are exposed to several occupational health hazards. The common hazards faced by veterinarians during practice can be categorised as physical, chemical, biological, psychological and ergonomic.
D. Premkumar +4 more
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Background In animals, the endocannabinoid system regulates multiple physiological functions. Like humans, animals respond to preparations containing phytocannabinoids for treating several conditions.
Diana Banach, Paola Ferrero
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Mental well-being (MWB) and diversity, equity, and inclusiveness (DEI) continue to be critical within the veterinary profession but there is less information regarding how professional associations around the world tackle these issues.
Florentine Scilla Louise Timmenga +4 more
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Risk factors and prevalence of work-related injuries and accidents among veterinarians in India [PDF]
Background and Aim: Veterinary medicine is a high-risk occupation and imparts a risk of physical injuries due to the unpredictable nature of the animals and workplace conditions.
SukhDev Mishra, Rajendra Palkhade
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The Emotional Impact of Patient Loss on Brazilian Veterinarians
Veterinarians, unlike human physicians, could potentially care for the patient for several years, from conception to end-of-life care. Because of their close relationship with the animal, healthcare providers (for example, veterinarians and staff) are ...
Simone Moreira Bergamini +4 more
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