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Retroviruses in koalas – a literature review
(2021)Koala retrovirus (KoRV) is a Gammaretrovirus that has been identified in both wild koalas in Australia and captive koalas worldwide. -
A literature review on the significance of salmonella contamination in fish and seafood on human health.
(2021)Salmonella is a major cause for food-borne infections in humans, most often caused by S. Enteritidis and S. Typhimurium. -
Cobalt deficiency in lambs
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An exploration of the Diagnostic and Therapeutic approaches of Acute Kidney Injury in Dogs and Cats.
(2021)Acute kidney injury in cats and dogs is a significant clinical problem that frequently portends worse clinical outcomes. -
Salmonid alphavirus: A review of factors affecting the epidemiology of Pancreas Disease (PD) in Norwegian Atlantic Salmon (Salmo salar L.) stock
(2021)Salmonid alphavirus (SAV) is the causative agent of the viral infection Pancreas Disease (PD) in marine water phase Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar L.) and rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss), and Sleeping Disease (SD) in ... -
Lymphangiectasia
(2021)Lymphangiectasia is part of a bigger syndrome called protein losing enteropathy (PLE), which often involves the lymphatic system (Craven and Washabau, 2019). -
Endangered Breed Cattle in Brittany France and Creole Cattle Breed from Mauritius
(2021)As the world progresses, there is more and more development in the livestock to have a better production rate. With the involvement of humans, the beneficial characteristics of an animal is kept whereas less helpful ... -
Overviewon Mast Cell Tumorsin Canines
(2021)Among adult dogs,cancer is the most common cause of death,between these mast cell tumors (MCTs) account for 7-21% of all skin neoplasias.The most common form of MCTs are the cutaneous MCTs (85%) followed by subcutaneous ... -
The correlation of neuter status and clinical manifestations of orthopaedic disorders-systematic literature review
(2021)Elective gonadectomy is a widespread surgery for dogs and has many positive effects on health, population control, behaviourand longevity. -
The efficacy of GS-441524 in treating FIP, based on clinical trials and field reports
(2021)Feline Infectious Peritonitis (FIP) is a devastating disease that isalmost 100% fatalonce clinical signs are manifested. -
Feline Infectious Peritonitis: Certain death? A FIP summary and literary review of new treatment research
(2021)Feline infectious peritonitis (FIP) is a coronaviral disease of domesticated cats (Felis catus) that almost invariably leads to death. For 60 years, scientists, researchers, and veterinarians have strived to find a ... -
Detection of lameness in dairy cattle: behavioural health indicators and use of new technologies
(2021)Lameness is considered as one of the most costly conditions in dairy cattle. Over the past few years, scientists and engineers have tried to develop many aspects of lameness assessment in dairy farms. -
Genetics of Aggressive Behaviour in Dogs
(2021)Summary: Aggression and undesirable behaviours are traits still too complex for genome scans to display their full potential in this field. -
Literature review of feline ocular tumors with apost-traumatic ocular sarcoma case
(2021)Tumors of the felineocularglobeis a general term referring to a broader collection of malignant andbenign tumors that can occur in various structuresof the eye. -
The epidemiological situation of foot and mouth disease in some East Asian countries
(2021)Summary: Foot and mouth disease is a highly contagious disease affecting domestic and wild cloven-hoofed animals. -
Plant intoxication of the herbivorous species in Normandy, France, since 2000
(2021)Normandy is a region of France famous for its meadows where cattle and horses are grazing among apple trees. As I live in Normandy, I am very attached to these landscapes. Furthermore, as a vet student, I feel particularly ... -
Early socialisation of piglets:A solution to reduce aggressivebehaviour at weaning?
(2021)Aggression in pigs,especially when mixing unfamiliar animals,is known andhas beenfor a long time. This aggressive behaviour, expressed through combats, occurs when a hierarchy is establishing within thegroup. -
Comparisons of Different Synchronisation Protocols and the Impact on Fertility Results in Dairy Cows
(2021)Several oestrus and ovulation synchronization programmes exist for dairy herds that include the use of different hormones like P4, PGF2α, GnRH and combinations of these hormones. Selection of a suitable synchronization ... -
The impact of probiotics on the canine gastrointestinal microbiota:A literature review
(2021)Gastrointestinal microbiota has been recently an appealing area of researchdue to its involvement in health.The microbial communities residing in the gut appear to regulate homeostasis and immune ...