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The effects of Bisphenol-A, Zearalenoneand Arsenic on specific brain areas
(2021)Summary: Endocrine Disruptors (EDs) have been a cause for concern throughout the 20thand 21stcentury. EDs are environmental agents and can be either organic orman-made. They are found throughout the world. -
Replacement of antibiotics in the prevention and the treatment of acute cow mastitis (Can chlorine dioxide be an alternative?)
(2021)With the discovery of antibiotics came resistance. The challenge now is to find alternatives of these agents. Especially in the livestock sector, antibiotics were and still are often given way too much, either prophylactically ... -
The Impact of Surgical Safety Checklists on Postoperative Outcomes in Small AnimalReferral Surgeryand the Development of a PerianestheticSurgical Checklist for use in Small Animal Surgery.
(2021)Summary: This thesis was concerned with examining the literature written on the subjectof surgical safety checklists with the express purpose of discovering their efficacy with an aim to creating a new and novel surgical ... -
Diagnosis and therapy of squamous cell carcinoma in cats
(2021)The focus of this thesis project is the squamous cell carcinoma(SCC)of the ears, nose, and eyelids in cats. Specifically, we will go over the general characteristics of this type of cancer, the proper diagnostic techniques ... -
“Prevalence of Infectious Bovine Rhinotracheitis in Ireland”
(2021)The objective of my research was to get a better understanding of BoHV-1 and investigate theprevalence of the virusin Ireland. This investigation helped showthe impacts of the virus on the agricultural sector. I also ... -
A LiteratureReview onThe Cardiovascular System of the Sauropod Dinosaurs, With an Emphasis on Their Thermal physiology
(2021)Summary: Sauropod dinosaurs are the largest terrestrial tetrapods to have ever existed,andthey roamed the earth in the Mesozoic Era. 121 species of sauropods are currently recognized, which makes up nearly one ... -
An insight into Cryptorchidism and its genetic background
(2021)Summary: Cryptorchidismisconsideredtobeanautosomalrecessivetraitcommontoboththecanineandequinespecies.Manystudieshavehighlighteditscomplexpathogenesisinfluencedbygenetics,epigeneticsandtheenvironment.Itisknowntohaveahigh ... -
Physiological and BehaviouralEffects of Neutering Domesticated Animals
(2021)Abstract: The objective of this thesis is to analyse in detail the physiological and behavioural effects of neutering domesticated animals i.e., cats and dogs. Scientific journals and articles were compared and evaluated ... -
Comparative nutrition of middle and high-level sport horses in different countries of the EU (UK)
(2021)Abstract: In this thesisI investigatedthe nutrition of middle to high-level sport horses in different countries within the EU.Three different disciplinesin particular were investigated: Show jumping, Dressage and ... -
Immune-mediated haemolytic anaemia: A retrospective study of 45 dogs in Budapest, Hungary
(2021)Introduction: Immune-mediated haemolytic anaemia is an immune-mediated haematological disorder commonly seen in dogs. Autoantibodies are produced against antigens present in the membranes of red blood cells which results ... -
The effect of conventional milking practices on milk quality and the prevalence of mastitis on an Irish dairy farm setting
(2021)Abstract : In this thesis the effect of conventional milking practices on milk quality and the prevalence of mastitis in Irish dairy farms will be studied. The thesis will start with an introduction to the topic focusing ... -
Literature review of Immune Mediated Haemolytic anaemia and four case examples
(2021)ABSTRACT: Immune mediated haemolytic anaemia (IMHA) is one of the most common forms of anaemia seen in small animal medicine practices. It can occur primary or secondary to an underlying disease. IMHA occurs to antibodies ... -
Aspects to evolution and transmission of antibiotic resistance in bacteria –Recent restrictions of the prophylactic use of antibiotic containing veterinary products.
(2021)Antibioticsresistance is a big problem nowadays.Manyveterinaryantibioticproductsare widely used in bigfarms of food producing animals. Huge quantities of antibiotics are used in healthy animals for prophylaxis or ... -
In vivo genepreservation inthe Hungarian Mangalica
(2021)The objective of this work was to study the historical background of the old native Hungarian swine breed Mangalica and explore the possibilities of saving the genetic gene pool with the method in vivo gene preservation. ... -
Inherited Diseases and Disorders in Western Horse Breeds
(2021)A number of single gene mutations have been described in Quarter Horsesand related breeds, which can be observedin the elite performanceand breeding horse industry.Type 1Polysaccharide Storage Myopathy (PSSM), ... -
The Use of Probiotics and Prebiotics in Maintaining the Good Health of Swine of Different ages (A Review)
(2021)This literature review addresses different feed additives—probiotics and prebiotics—across the three life stages of finishing pigs. With the reduction and elimination of certain antibiotics, prebiotic and probiotics are ... -
Importance of Methicillin-ResistantStaphylococcusaureusin swine in Denmark
(2021)In Europe, LA-MRSACC398is spreading in pig farms. The results in my thesis demonstrate that a possible explanation of the fast spread within pig herds can be due to movement of pigs through the production pyramid and ... -
The Procedures and Protocolsundertaken in Irish Bovine Embryo Transfer Facilities with a ComparativeAnalysis of Embryo Viability in Limousin and Belgian Blue Breeds
(2021)Bovine Embryo Transfer has become more widespread in dairy and beef herds throughout Ireland, especially since the introduction of non-surgical Embryo Transfer (ET) in the 1970s. Practices and procedures ... -
Effects of T-2 toxin in 3D hepatic cell cultures of chicken origin
(2021)The T-2 toxin is a type A trichothecene, produced by various Fusarium species and it is one of the most toxic trichothecene mycotoxins for humans and animals. Therefore, the investigation of the effects of T-2 ... -
RACISM AND XENOPHOBIA IN THE VETERINARY FIELD AND THE IMPLICATIONSON MENTAL HEALTH
(2021)Racism and xenophobia are important societal concerns that persist all over the globe. The veterinary field has been documented as one of the least diverseprofessions in the worldandis the profession with one of, if not ...