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Veterinary E-News Magazine

November 6 | 2024 Issue 22

Preventing the spread of microscopic parasites

By:  Richard Gerhold, DVM, MS, PhD, DACVM

Richard Gerhold, DVM, MS, PhD, DACVM (Parasitology), associate professor at the College of Veterinary Medicine at the University of Tennessee in Knoxville, discusses some ways that humans can help combat diseases associated with these pathogens

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Colorado voters share views on midlevel veterinary role

By: Lisa Wogan

Mostly non-veterinarians will determine fate of controversial ballot measure

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Clinical wildlife practice veterinary specialty proposed

By: Edie Lau

Advocates seek focus on free-ranging animals; critics cite overlap with zoo medicine

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Benefits of Using a Mobile X-Ray System

By: Diagnostic Imaging Systems

X-ray systems are a fundamental part of providing high-quality care to your patients, but the choice between a mobile X-ray system and a stationary one can greatly impact the workflow and efficiency of your clinic.

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Strategic assets: The evolving role of military veterinarians

By: Dorsey Griffith

Practitioners share experiences as US Army revs up recruitment drive

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Campaign to combat rabies in Asia reports nearly 230k dogs vaccinated

By: Abi Bautista-Alejandre

Three hundred teams worked to vaccinate dogs in Cambodia as part of Worldwide Veterinary Service’s Mission Rabies project.

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Canine epilepsy focus of recent research funding

By Veterinary Practice News

In light of National Epilepsy Awareness Month, the AKC Canine Health Foundation (CHF) has supported new studies highlighting the importance of canine epilepsy research.

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California city bans breeding of pets with 'extreme' traits

By Ross Kelly

Ojai's move, a US first, embraced by welfare advocates, opposed by kennel club.

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AI company receives $20,000 grant

By: dvm360 staff

The grant awarded to Sylvester.AI will help the company advance pain detection technology for chronic feline pain.

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Feline herpesvirus drug speeds up recovery of kittens with upper respiratory disease, study shows

By: Veterinary Practice News

The results of the research also indicate famciclovir, an antiviral medication used to treat feline herpes, may reduce corneal disease in infected patients.

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Frozen Fecal Transplants in Horses: Four Findings

By Kentucky Equine Research Staff

In the case of dysbiosis, or an imbalance in the hindgut microbiome, veterinarians may recommend fecal microbiota transplant. 

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Preparing Hard-Keeping Horses for Cold Weather

By Tanja Bornmann

Cold weather often brings unwanted weight loss in hard-keeping horses. Two experts offer advice on preventing this as we prepare for temperatures to drop.

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Back to Basics: Studying Canagliflozin in Horses for Treating Insulin Dysregulation

By Kentucky Equine Research Staff

Looking to fill the gaps in knowledge on medications for insulin dysregulation, researchers studied the oft-used canagliflozin.

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To cut or not to cut By   Katie Fish, DVM

A Q&A to help general practitioners build their surgical skills. read more

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Diagnosing the cause of incontinence in patients

By: Natalie Marks, DVM, CVJ, CCFP, Elite FFCP-V & Abi Bautista-Alejandre

Natalie Marks, DVM, CVJ, CCFP, Elite FFCP-V, offered guidance for finding the underlying cause of incontinence in pets.

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Short staffed? Virtual assistants can fill the gap

By Wendy S. Myers, CVJ

Virtual assistants can be your ‘front line of defense’ in solving staffing shortages and increasing productivity and revenue. 

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Diagnostic Imaging Systems does not claim any ownership or take any credit for the articles listed in the Veterinary E-News Magazine. We have simply gathered top stories from some of the best veterinary news sources to share with our customers, along with updated veterinary conference information, and special equipment promotions.

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