• Collection of Veterinary Medicine and Science (2022). 1

    Abstract
    Se realizaron cuatro cultivos de linfocitos de una Hembra Ovina encontrada en las instalaciones de la Universidad Nacional de Colombia sede Bogotá, siguiendo respectivamente [...]

  • S. Tirosh-Levy, B. Gelman, D. Zivotofsky, L. Quraan, E. Khinich, A. Nasereddin, Z. Abdeen, A. Steinman
    Vet Med Sci (2017). Vol. 3

    Abstract
    Equine encephalosis virus (EEV) is an orbivirus transmitted by Culicoides species. Most infected horses show mild clinical signs and mortality is usually very low. EEV is [...]

  • K. Smith, C. Machalaba, H. Jones, P. Cáceres, M. Popovic, K. Olival, K. Jebara, W. Karesh
    Vet Med Sci (2017).

    Abstract
    The expanding international wildlife trade, combined with a lack of surveillance for key animal diseases in most countries, represents a potential pathway for transboundary [...]

  • R. Sartor, T. Müller, M. Mamprim, C. Teixeira, L. Souza, R. Lehmkuhl, M. Luciani
    Vet Med Sci (2017).

    Abstract
    Abdominal ultrasonography was performed in six healthy adult brown howler monkeys Alouatta fusca and the normal ultrasonographic anatomy of the liver, gallbladder, stomach [...]

  • C. Sailleau, C. Viarouge, E. Breard, D. Vitour, S. Zientara
    Vet Med Sci (2017).

    Abstract
    Since the unexpected emergence of BTV-8 in Northern Europe and the incursion of BTV-8 and 1 in France in 2006–2007, molecular diagnosis has considerably evolved. Several [...]

  • M. Rouatbi, Y. Amdouni, S. Amairia, M. Rjeibi, S. Sammoudi, M. Rekik, M. Gharbi
    Vet Med Sci (2017).

    Abstract
    Toxoplasmosis is a worldwide zoonosis caused by the parasitic protozoan Toxoplasma gondii. It can infect all warm-blooded vertebrate species and causes abortions and birth [...]

  • A. Ortega-Pacheco, E. Guzmán-Marín, K. Acosta-Viana, I. Vado-Solís, B. Jiménez-Delgadillo, M. Cárdenas-Marrufo, C. Pérez-Osorio, M. Puerto-Solís, M. Jiménez-Coello
    Vet Med Sci (2017). Vol. 3

    Abstract
    To evaluate the serological status for Trypanosoma cruzi, Toxoplasma gondii and Leptospira interrogans antibodies in free roaming dogs and cats from a marginated rural community [...]

  • L. Murphy, N. Russell, D. Bianco, R. Nakamura
    Vet Med Sci (2017).

    Abstract
    Pulmonary hypertension (PH) is the persistent abnormal increase in pulmonary artery (PA) pressure and in dogs is usually secondary to congenital disease causing pulmonary [...]

  • N. Minka, J. Ayo
    Vet Med Sci (2017). Vol. 3

    Abstract
    Sixty pullets, aged 17 weeks, were presented when presumed to be ‘dead’ after being exposed to wet-cold weather transportation. The birds appeared unconscious and their [...]

  • V. Payne, F. Mbafor, J. Pone, J. Tchoumboué
    Vet Med Sci (2017).

    Abstract
    To evaluate the prevalence of infestation of ectoparasites of horses, a total of 894 horses (367 males and 527 females), aged 1–7 years old were examined. Horses were groomed [...]

  • M. Khbou, K. Haouala, M. Benzarti
    Vet Med Sci (2017).

    Abstract
    The authors report a survey carried out in a cattle farm between January and April 2009 in Mateur region (Northern Tunisia). Seroprevalence by Microscopic Agglutination Test [...]

  • K. Goebel, N. Merner
    Vet Med Sci (2017).

    Abstract
    Canines are excellent models for cancer studies due to their similar physiology and genomic sequence to humans, companion status and limited intra-breed heterogeneity. Due [...]

  • P. Gerber, L. Dawson, B. Strugnell, R. Burgess, H. Brown, T. Opriessnig
    Vet Med Sci (2017).

    Abstract
    Influenza A virus (IAV) is economically important in pig production and has broad public health implications. In Europe, active IAV surveillance includes demonstration of [...]

  • N. Eisawi, D. Hassan, M. Hussien, A. Musa, A. Hussein
    Vet Med Sci (2017).

    Abstract
    Spotted fever group (SFG) rickettsiosis is caused by obligatory intracellular Gram-negative bacteria that belong to the genus Rickettsia. Ticks belonging to the family Ixodidae [...]

  • A. Woolcock, A. Wang, A. Haley, M. Kent, K. Creevy, S. Platt
    Vet Med Sci (2016).

    Abstract
    The use of mycophenolate mofetil (MMF) for a variety of immune-mediated diseases in veterinary medicine has been described. However, there is only a small number of cases [...]

  • P. Wightman, K. Hill, E. Cohen, J. Bridges, C. Bolwell, J. French, B. Adler, R. Green
    Vet Med Sci (2016).

    Abstract
    The submission rates of feline uroliths to laboratories and the composition of uroliths have been reported in studies. The prevalence of uroliths reported on imaging findings [...]

  • H. Titmarsh, S. Lalor, S. Tasker, E. Barker, J. Berry, D. Gunn-Moore, R. Mellanby
    Vet Med Sci (2016).

  • R. Timmons, C. Webb
    Vet Med Sci (2016). Vol. 2

    Abstract
    This study was designed to test the hypothesis that supplementation with vitamin E, an antioxidant, in cats with chronic kidney disease (CKD), would reduce oxidative stress [...]

  • C. Baldwin, C. Zwahlen, S. Kirschner, R. Nakamura
    Vet Med Sci (2016).

    Abstract
    The objective of the study was to assess the carboplatin sustained-release (CSR) as an injectable, biodegradable polymer system designed to uniformly release carboplatin over [...]

  • K. Stipetic, Y. Chang, K. Peters, A. Salem, S. Doiphode, P. McDonough, Y. Chang, A. Sultan, H. Mohammed
    Vet Med Sci (2016). Vol. 2

    Abstract
    Salmonella spp. and Listeria monocytogenes are foodborne pathogens of global importance. We assessed their risks and associated factors in a highly dynamic population of animals. [...]

  • M. Smith, R. Greer
    Vet Med Sci (2016).

    Abstract
    Subcutaneous fluid administration is a commonly used therapy in veterinary practice. Its safety and efficacy have been demonstrated in human clinical studies, but have only [...]

  • K. Shaffer, J. Bach, R. Chun
    Vet Med Sci (2016).

    Abstract
    The purpose of this prospective study was to determine the incidence and character of bacteraemia and bacteruria in afebrile and febrile neutropaenic dogs undergoing cytotoxic [...]

  • J. Varela, E. Pecceu, I. Handel, J. Lawrence
    Vet Med Sci (2016).

    Abstract
    Optimal chemotherapy protocols for high-risk mast cell tumours (MCTs) are unknown. The purpose of this study was to determine the tolerability and toxicity profile of a rapidly [...]

  • M. Seneviratne, D. Subasinghe, P. Watson
    Vet Med Sci (2016). Vol. 2

    Abstract
    In Sri Lanka, home-cooked diets are often fed due to the cost and poor availability of commercial diets. Milk has traditionally been a popular food to give to dogs in this [...]

  • S. Schmitz, J. Suchodolski
    Vet Med Sci (2016).

    Abstract
    Interest in the composition of the intestinal microbiota and possibilities of its therapeutic modifications has soared over the last decade and more detailed knowledge specific [...]

  • A. Sala, S. Taddei, D. Santospirito, C. Sandri, W. Magnone, C. Cabassi
    Vet Med Sci (2016).

    Abstract
    Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) in a wide range of infectious agents is a growing public health threat. Birds of prey are considered indicators of the presence of AMR bacteria [...]

  • F. Oladunni, M. Oyekunle, A. Talabi, O. Ojo, M. Takeet, M. Adam, I. Raufu
    Vet Med Sci (2016). Vol. 2

    Abstract
    Dermatophilus congolensis, the aetiological agent of dermatophilosis, is a pleomorphic, Gram-positive actinomycete, which infects animals and humans. Often, there is a wrong [...]

  • S. Marché, T. Berg, B. Lambrecht
    Vet Med Sci (2016).

    Abstract
    Serological monitoring is a feature of surveillance programmes for the detection of the circulation of notifiable low pathogenic avian influenza (LPAI) viruses in commercial [...]

  • M. Cruz, A. Pérez, M. Domínguez, I. Moreno, N. García, I. Martínez, A. Navarro, L. Domínguez, J. Álvarez
    Vet Med Sci (2016).

    Abstract
    Leishmaniasis, caused by Leishmania infantum, is a vector-borne zoonotic disease that is endemic to the Mediterranean basin. The potential of rabbits and hares to serve as [...]

  • B. Lascelles, K. Shaw
    Vet Med Sci (2016).

    Abstract
    One of the most effective means of preventing the transduction and transmission of acute and perioperative pain is through the use of local anaesthetics. However, local anaesthetics [...]

  • S. Muliya, A. Shanmugam, P. Kalaignan, L. Antony, H. Chandranpillai, N. Jaisingh
    Vet Med Sci (2016). Vol. 2

    Abstract
    Maintaining wild animals in captivity often requires chemical immobilisation to achieve various diagnostic, surgical and management interventions. Four dholes, two Indian [...]

  • P. Turkson, I. Okike
    Vet Med Sci (2016).

    Abstract
    The animal health services-seeking behaviour of animal owners related to prevention and control of animal diseases may influence their decisions as to whether or not to use [...]

  • K. Shaw, L. Rausch-Derra, L. Rhodes
    Vet Med Sci (2016).

    Abstract
    There are five active prostanoid metabolites of arachidonic acid (AA) that have widespread and varied physiologic functions throughout the body, including regulation of gastrointestinal [...]

  • C. Helmer, R. Eibach, E. Humann-Ziehank, P. Tegtmeyer, D. Bürstel, K. Mayer, U. Moog, S. Stauch, H. Strobel, K. Voigt, P. Sieber, M. Greiner, M. Ganter
    Vet Med Sci (2016).

    Abstract
    Schmallenberg virus (SBV) is a member of the family Bunyaviridae and mainly affects ruminants. It is transmitted by biting midges, first and foremost Culicoides spp., and [...]

  • B. Hart, L. Hart, A. Thigpen, N. Willits
    Vet Med Sci (2016). Vol. 2

    Abstract
    German Shepherd Dogs are important in police and military work, and are a popular family pet. The debilitating joint disorders of hip dysplasia, cranial cruciate ligament [...]

  • S. Ghosh, S. Chowdhury, N. Haider, R. Bhowmik, M. Rana, A. Marma, M. Hossain, N. Debnath, B. Ahmed
    Vet Med Sci (2016).

    Abstract
    Community awareness regarding rabies and treatment seeking behaviours are critical both for the prevention and control of the disease in human and animals. We conducted a [...]

  • J. Frössling, M. Nöremark
    Vet Med Sci (2016). Vol. 2

    Abstract
    Although farm biosecurity reduces the risk of disease spread among livestock, this knowledge is not always applied. Farmers’ application of disease preventive measures is [...]

  • S. Fritz, M. Henson, E. Greengard, A. Winter, K. Stuebner, U. Yoon, V. Wilk, A. Borgatti, L. Augustin, J. Modiano, D. Saltzman
    Vet Med Sci (2016). Vol. 2

    Abstract
    We conducted a prospective phase I study to evaluate safety of an orally administered Salmonella encoding IL-2 (SalpIL2) in combination with amputation and adjuvant doxorubicin [...]

  • C. Eydt, F. Geburek, C. Schröck, N. Hambruch, K. Rohn, C. Pfarrer, C. Staszyk
    Vet Med Sci (2016).

    Abstract
    Aspiration of equine sternal bone marrow is required for the cultivation of bone marrow-derived multipotent mesenchymal stromal cells (BM-MSCs) for regenerative therapies. [...]

  • J. BVSc, M. SAD
    Vet Med Sci (2016).

    Abstract
    The prevalence of human and canine allergic diseases is commonly perceived to be increasing. Suggested predisposing factors in people and dogs include increased allergen load, [...]

  • D. Bartram, H. Moyaert, B. Vanimisetti, C. Ramage, D. Reddick, M. Stegemann
    Vet Med Sci (2016).

    Abstract
    The objective of this negative controlled, blinded, randomised, parallel group study was to compare the efficacy of two injectable macrolide antimicrobials, tulathromycin [...]

  • S. Amairia, M. Rouatbi, M. Rjeibi, H. Nouasri, L. Sassi, M. Mhadhbi, M. Gharbi
    Vet Med Sci (2016).

    Abstract
    Toxoplasmosis is a worldwide zoonosis with high impact on human and animal health. Consumption of unpasteurized milk is a risk factor of human toxoplasmosis. The aim of this [...]

  • M. Weber, L. Sams, A. Feugier, S. Michel, V. Biourge
    Vet Med Sci (2015).

    Abstract
    Hairballs are a common problem in cats and may result in intestinal obstruction. Dietary fibre has been recommended to stimulate hair faecal excretion. The objective of this [...]

  • H. Titmarsh, S. Lalor, S. Tasker, E. Barker, J. Berry, D. Gunn-More, R. Mellanby
    Vet Med Sci (2015).

    Abstract
    Feline immunodeficiency virus (FIV) is a lentivirus that can lead to a syndrome of acquired immune dysfunction. Infected cats often remain asymptomatic for several years before [...]

  • K. Pope, A. Tun, C. McNeill, D. Brown, E. Krick
    Vet Med Sci (2015).

    Abstract
    Feline small cell lymphoma is associated with greater response to treatment and survival when compared to large cell lymphoma. Treatment-associated toxicity, response to rescue [...]

  • S. Cibulski, G. Pasqualim, T. Teixeira, A. Varela, D. Dezen, C. Holz, A. Franco, P. Roehe
    Vet Med Sci (2015).

    Abstract
    Porcine cytomegalovirus (PCMV) is a Betaherpesvirus that causes lifelong latent infections in swine; occasionally, it may be associated with inclusion body rhinitis in piglets [...]

  • M. Mercier, H. Heller
    Vet Med Sci (2015).

    Abstract
    Canine non-infectious, inflammatory meningoencephalomyelitis is termed meningoencephalomyelitis of unknown etiology (MUE) and may affect dogs of any age, breed or gender. [...]

  • V. Marolf, C. Luyet, C. Spadavecchia, U. Eichenberger, U. Rytz, H. Rohrbach
    Vet Med Sci (2015). Vol. 1

    Abstract
    The analgesic effects of peripheral nerve blocks can be prolonged with the placement of perineural catheters allowing repeated injections of local anaesthetics in humans. [...]

  • E. Hall
    Vet Med Sci (2015).

  • S. Huertas, F. Eerdenburg, A. Gil, J. Piaggio
    Vet Med Sci (2015).

    Abstract
    The objective of this work was to characterize bruises in bovine carcasses in Uruguay and to evaluate the economic impact. Thirteen abattoirs were visited during 2 years and [...]

  • P. Daundkar, B. Vemu, V. Dumka, S. Sharma
    Vet Med Sci (2015).

    Abstract
    The present study was planned with an objective to test the pharmacokinetics of a new formulation of enrofloxacin (Flobac®SA) in buffalo calves. The drug was administered [...]

  • L. MPA
    Vet Med Sci (2015).

    Abstract
    Managing a pets chronic dermatologic conditions can be frustrating for both clients and clinicians, but there are steps to making the process easier for everyone. Avoid the [...]

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