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Radiography and ultrasonography are the most used techniques in veterinary clinical practice, due to organizational, managerial and, mostly, economic reasons.
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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.
Alistair, Boxall, Carol, Long
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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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Protective response of bivalent brucella vaccine with differant adjuvant in mice [PDF]
Brucellosis is one of the most common bacterial zoonotic diseases. There are two live attenuated vaccines used in control programs, B. abortus S19, B. melitensis rev1 vaccine for cattle,sheep and goat respectively .
Basma mohammed hussien +2 more
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Human and veterinary medicine [PDF]
Theme issue will look at ways in which doctors and vets can work together Traditionally, human medicine and veterinary medicine tend to be viewed separately. Doctors treat people, and vets look after animals. Of course differences exist between the two types of patients and options for treatment.
Martin, Alder, Graham, Easton
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Phage Therapy in Veterinary Medicine
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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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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Dogs are naturally exposed to numerous pathogenic serogroups. Leptospirosis vaccines are claimed to afford a clinical protection restricted to the serogroups of which they are composed.
Geneviève André-Fontaine +1 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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Since 2012, skills labs have been set up to teach practical skills at veterinary training facilities in the German-speaking world. In addition to didactic considerations, ethical points of view in terms of animal protection form the basis of the ...
Dilly, Marc, Gruber, Christian
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