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Well-being of veterinarians in rural and urban areas
IntroductionThe field of veterinary medicine is characterized by a variety of challenging working conditions. The alarmingly low mental well-being of veterinarians has been examined from various perspectives.
Cecile Gonschor +4 more
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Nosocomial Severe Fever with Thrombocytopenia Syndrome in Companion Animals, Japan, 2022
In Japan, 2 cats that underwent surgery in a room where a sick dog had been euthanized became ill within 9 days of surgery. Severe fever with thrombocytopenia syndrome virus was detected in all 3 animals; nucleotide sequence identity was 100%. Suspected
Hirohisa Mekata +4 more
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Mapping the teaching of honeybee veterinary medicine in the European Union and European Free Trade Area [PDF]
Background Honey bee (Apis mellifera) is a very important species for human beings, animals, environmental biodiversity, crop production and economic sustainability in Europe and worldwide. This study investigates whether future veterinarians are trained
Bravo, Ana +5 more
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Background: Brucellosis is one of the most popular zoonosis in the world caused by bacteria belonging to the genus Brucella. The disease is considered an occupational risk to persons dealing with animals and animal products.
Ibrahim Alzuheir +3 more
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The Evidence Base for Developing a Veterinary Business Management Curriculum [PDF]
Objective: This paper sets out to highlight the ongoing need for integrated teaching of business skills in the veterinary curriculum.Background: In response to the changing environment of the veterinary profession, it is important to understand the ...
Hauser, S, Jackson, E L
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Management of acutely injured cattle by on farm emergency slaughter: Survey of veterinarian views
BackgroundFitness to transport is a key provision in animal welfare regulations in the European Union, and for the management of acutely injured cattle.
Paul McDermott +4 more
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Pasteur’s work on fermentations has variously influenced the conception that veterinarians had of the origin of virulent diseases. Jean-Baptiste Chauveau asserted as early as 1866 the specificity of contagious diseases and their exogenous origin. Henri Bouley was initially a supporter of the spontaneity of these diseases. He became
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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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Perceptions of French private veterinary practitioners’ on their role inorganic dairy farms and opportunities to improve their advisoryservices for organic dairy farmers [PDF]
Veterinarians could be the expected sparring partners of organic dairy farmers in promoting animal health which is one of the main organic principles.
Bareille, Nathalie +4 more
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Simple Summary Antimicrobial resistance is a growing global health issue for both animal and public health agencies. One major driver for the development and spread of antimicrobial resistant bacteria is antimicrobial use by animal and health workers ...
Nicolás Galarce +5 more
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