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Preventive Veterinary Medicine [PDF]
SummaryPreventive veterinary medicinePrevention is the ideal of medicine and of veterinary medicine. No effort should be spared to acquaint those concerned with animal husbandry and the lovers of animals with the essential facts about known effective preventive measures.
K. F. Meyer
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Phage Therapy in Veterinary Medicine [PDF]
To overcome the obstacle of antimicrobial resistance, researchers are investigating the use of phage therapy as an alternative and/or supplementation to antibiotics to treat and prevent infections both in humans and in animals.
Rosa Loponte+3 more
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Nephrology in Veterinary Medicine. [PDF]
Veterinary nephrology is a specialized field of veterinary medicine providing a high level of care for animals with all types of kidney disease. Veterinarians complete extensive training to become board-certified in veterinary nephrology–urology. Companion animal nephrology is the most advanced field; however, all species are afflicted by a variety of ...
Foster JD.
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Extracellular Vesicles in Veterinary Medicine
Extracellular vesicles (EVs) are cell-derived membrane-bound vesicles involved in many physiological and pathological processes not only in humans but also in all the organisms of the eukaryotic and prokaryotic kingdoms.
Valentina Moccia+5 more
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Oxidative Stress in Veterinary Medicine [PDF]
Oxidative stress can be regarded as an imbalance between prooxidant/free radical production and opposing antioxidant defenses. There is growing evidence that oxidative stress (OS) significantly impairs organic function and plays a major role in the aetiology and pathogenesis of several metabolic diseases in veterinary medicine.
Cristina Castillo Rodríguez+2 more
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The Emperor’s New Clothes—An Epistemological Critique of Traditional Chinese Veterinary Acupuncture [PDF]
Within the last few decades, complementary and alternative medicines have gained increased popularity in the veterinary field. Although many authors have exposed the scientific fallacies and historical misconceptions used to justify such therapies, those
Manuel Magalhães-Sant’Ana
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Allergens in veterinary medicine [PDF]
AbstractAllergic diseases in animals are increasingly gaining importance in veterinary practice and as research models. For intradermal testing and allergen immunotherapy, a good knowledge of relevant allergens for the individual species is of great importance. Currently, the knowledge about relevant veterinary allergens is based on sensitization rates
Mueller, R S+4 more
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Community-based veterinary medicine is a growing field, and veterinary students need to be able to work with clients facing complex barriers to receiving veterinary care for their pet.
Erin King+5 more
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Veterinary medicines and the environment [PDF]
Veterinary medicines may be emitted either directly or indirectly into the environment, following its use. As veterinary medicines are biologically active compounds, there is a concern that their occurrence in the environment may have an adverse impact on aquatic and terrestrial organisms.
Carol Long, Alistair B.A. Boxall
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Integrative veterinary medical education and consensus guidelines for an integrative veterinary medicine curriculum within veterinary colleges [PDF]
Integrative veterinary medicine (IVM) describes the combination of complementary and alternative therapies with conventional care and is guided by the best available evidence.
M.A. Memon+31 more
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