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As warned by Sir Alexander Fleming in his Nobel Prize address: “the use of antimicrobials can, and will, lead to resistance”. Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) has recently increased due to the overuse and misuse of antibiotics, and their use in animals ...
Alice Caneschi +3 more
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Therapeutic Use of Bee Venom and Potential Applications in Veterinary Medicine
Simple Summary Bee products consist of many substances that have long been known for their medicinal and health-beneficial properties. Venom is certainly the one that has attracted the most interest due to the complexity of its chemical composition ...
Roberto Bava +5 more
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Simple Summary Florfenicol is a bacteriostatic antibiotic that is primarily used in veterinary medicine to treat a range of diseases in farm and aquatic animals.
Emilia Trif +7 more
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Current status of nano‐vaccinology in veterinary medicine science
Vaccination programmes provide a safe, effective and cost‐efficient strategy for maintaining population health. In veterinary medicine, vaccination not only reduces disease within animal populations but also serves to enhance public health by targeting ...
Soheil Sadr +5 more
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Meeting Contemporary Challenges: Development of Nanomaterials for Veterinary Medicine
In recent decades, nanotechnology has been rapidly advancing in various fields of human activity, including veterinary medicine. The review presents up-to-date information on recent advancements in nanotechnology in the field and an overview of the types
O. Danchuk +6 more
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Patient safety culture is needed in veterinary medicine.
Studies in human medicine indicate that between 22,000 and 400,000 people die every year as a direct result of medical errors. In veterinary medicine, 42% of human-caused incidents caused harm to the patient, including 5% resulting in death.
Erik H Hofmeister, Lydia Love
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Ethics of using artificial intelligence (AI) in veterinary medicine
This paper provides the first comprehensive analysis of ethical issues raised by artificial intelligence (AI) in veterinary medicine for companion animals.
S. Coghlan, T. Quinn
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Suicide in veterinary medicine: A literature review
Veterinarians are commonly exposed to occupational stressors, including excessive workload and financial constraints. These stressors can lead to psychological distress, which typically results in mental health disorders such as depression, anxiety, and ...
Carina Rodrigues da Silva +5 more
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Simple Summary Antibiotic resistance is a growing threat; its indiscriminate use has led to management restrictions in humans and animals. Bacteriocins are powerful antimicrobial peptides that have great potential in the prevention and treatment of ...
Juan Carlos Hernández-González +4 more
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Application of Advanced Imaging Modalities in Veterinary Medicine: A Review
Veterinary anatomy has traditionally relied on detailed dissections to produce anatomical illustrations, but modern imaging modalities, now represent an enormous resource that allows for fast non-invasive visualizations in living animals for clinical and
Dagmawi Yitbarek, Gashaw Getaneh Dagnaw
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