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Feline immunodeficiency virus (FIV), feline calicivirus (FCV), and feline herpesvirus (FHV-1) are common viral infections of domestic cats in Australia.
Vivian Tran +3 more
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Next chapter for Veterinary Medicine and Science [PDF]
Gayle Hallowell
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One Health: parasites and beyond [PDF]
The field of parasitism is broad, encompassing relationships between organisms where one benefits at the expense of another. Traditionally the discipline focuses on eukaryotes, with the study of bacteria and viruses complementary but distinct ...
Chalmers +13 more
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Despite the characteristic species specificity of Papillomaviruses (PVs), the bovine papillomavirus (BPV) types 1, 2, and—more rarely—13, can cross-infect equids, where they are involved in the pathogenesis of sarcoid neoplasms.
Federica Savini +5 more
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Electrochemiluminescence within veterinary Science: A review [PDF]
Veterinary science or veterinary medicine is a diverse and significant field. Concerned not only with the diagnosis and treatment of domestic animals and livestock, but it also places focus upon zoonotic diseases, the development and effectiveness of potential vaccines and the possibility of transmission of veterinary medication or viruses into animal ...
Brown, Kelly +2 more
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Interleukins and large domestic animals, a bibliometric analysis
Interleukins have been well described in mice and humans. In large domestic animals the situation is drastically different and there is still a need for further researches aiming at identifying all the homologous interleukins and comparing their ...
Emmanuelle Moreau, François Meurens
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Introduction: One world, one health
Although a One Health perspective has, in one way or another, been around at least since the time of Hippocrates, the term itself was coined by William Karesh in a 2003 The Washington Post article. Since that time, the concept has been discussed, applied,
Teresa L. Thompson
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An investigation into the clinical reasoning development of veterinary students [PDF]
Clinical reasoning is a fundamental skill for veterinary clinicians and a competency required of graduates by the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons.
Cobb, Kate A. +3 more
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Odor mixture training enhances dogs' olfactory detection of Home-Made Explosive precursors
Complex odor mixtures have traditionally been thought to be perceived configurally, implying that there is little identification of the individual components in the mixture.
Nathaniel J. Hall, Clive D.L. Wynne
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The Raccoon (Procyon lotor) as a Neozoon in Europe
The raccoon (Procyon lotor) is a North American half-bear that is present in much of Europe and Asia as a result of both accidental and planned releases. In Europe, raccoons were introduced primarily as a source of fur for the fur industry. In the 1930s,
Matthias Bernhard Stope
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