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Oxygen Saturation levels in Horses duringrecovery after general anesthesia
(2020)One of the most dangerous part of the equine anesthesia is the recovery phase. This is an uncontrolable, poorly monitored period when there is little scope for intervention. Oxygen supplementation during recovery is ... -
A Review of Adoptive T Cell Therapy for the Treatment of Canine Lymphoma
(2020)Canine lymphoma is one of the most common neoplasms seen in dogs today. It is described as the proliferation of malignant B, T or NK lymphocytes. Currently chemotherapy remains to be the treatment of choice for canine ... -
The Problem of Global Marine Plastic Pollution. Is Microbial Degradation of Microplastic a Solution?
(2020)Thinking about plastics and plastic products, we might have the impression that they are a new human invention but in fact, humans have been using polymers since approximately 1600 BC. The ancient Mesoamericans did the ... -
Serum and Urinary markers of Acute Kidney Injury in Dogs: A Literature Review
(2020)The kidney has numerous and different functions and no single test can measure them simultaneously, however the most applicable and sensitive way of assessing the renal system is by estimating glomerular filtration ... -
Antimicrobial activity of thyme
(2020)Spices are important parts of the human diet and have been used for thousands of years to add flavour, colour and aroma to food (Deans and Ritchie, 1987). They are used with the primary purpose of flavouring foods ... -
Veterinary professional liability in Slovakia
(2020)Veterinary health care and especially its legislation is a relatively new institute in the Slovak legal system. -
THE AGE OF NEUTERING AND SPAYING IN CORRELATION WITH THE BEHAVIORAL CHANGES IN DOGS
(2020)Gonadectomy is considered to be the most common routine-surgery in both male and female dogs. Firstly, this procedure, by preventing reproduction, results in multiple benefits like reducing the population of stray dogs ... -
Borrelia miyamotoi: an emerging tick-borne pathogen with growing public health significance in northern latitudes
(2020)Borrelia miyamotoi is a tick-borne spirochete of increasing importance in the northern hemisphere. It is transmitted by the same Ixodes ricinus-persulcatus complex that is responsible for the transmission of B. burgdorferi ... -
Economical losses due to neonatal enteritis in Irish dairy herds
(2020)Neonatal enteritis continues to be the leading cause of neonatal mortality in Irish herds. In the last 10 years, enteritis has been responsible for 30 – 35% of calf deaths, varying each year (AIDR, 2015; AIDR, 2016). -
Effects of heat-inactivated probiotic (LAB) in 5-fluorouracil-treated mice
(2020)Nowadays cancerous diseases are commonly treated with chemotherapy alongside surgery and other therapeutic procedures. In the case of certain type of cancers, chemotherapy is the only option to save or elongate a patient’s ... -
STUDIES ON TICKS AND TICK-BORNE INFECTIONS OF DOGS IN JORDAN SHELTERS
(2020)Huge number of stray dogs are kept in Jordan shelters, but their health receives almost no attention. Therefore, the aim of this study was to examine the occurrence of ticks and tick-borne pathogens in two ... -
Molecular analysesof ticks and tick-borne pathogens from Switzerland
(2020)In Europe, hard ticks (Acari: Ixodidae) are among the most important transmitters (vectors) of pathogens causing diseases in domestic or wild animals and humans (Jongejan and Uilenberg, 2004). While in the era of climate ... -
Effect of obstetrical assistance on the acid-base values of new-born calves
(2020)Fetal cardiopulmonary adaptation to extrauterine life is a dramatic transition the fetus must undergo in order to intake atmospheric oxygen and expel by products of respiration. This experiment was carried out on a ... -
Design Considerations of Dairy Calf Housing in Ireland,with Regard to Respiratory Diseases
(2020)The aim of this study is to look at how the design and specifications of calf housing can be used to help lower the presence of respiratory pathogens and the prevalence of respiratory disease. The first weeks of a cow’s ... -
Incidence of Prolapsesin Ewes
(2020)In the last 3 weeks of pregnancy ofmature ewes, many things can go wrong. In this thesis we review the varying prolapses that may occur just prior to or post parturition. These include vaginal/cervical prolapse, vaginal ... -
A Study into Photosensitivity in Cattle: Aetiology, Diagnosisand Management
(2020)This Thesis aims to give a general overview into what we know today about photosensitivity. It ranges from the simple to the complex and can go from being relatively easy to manage to a no-hope case very quickly. This is ... -
The Equine Speed Gene (MSTN)
(2020)This is a literature review on the general topic: the equine speed gene MSTNand what it means in relation to the breeding and racing industry as a whole.The breeding of a thoroughbred racehorse (Equus ferus caballus)dates ... -
Saliva ferning pattern of the dairy cow: a new tool to detect estrus and ovulation on farm?
(2020)Using saliva of the dairy cow, this study aims at investigatingif we can predict estrus and ovulation. We sampled saliva, vaginal mucus and blood at the time of insemination from64 Holstein-Friesian dairy cows and heifers ... -
Comparison of the brains of fur chewing and nonfur chewing chinchillas (chinchilla lanigera) using histology and pathology -A literature review
(2020)The chinchilla (chinchilla lanigera) is an exotic small mammal,of the rodent family, which is widley used in fur-farms,laboratory resarch,and increasingly is being kept as an exotic pet. -
Food Safety Risk of Heavy Metals in Marine Fish, Using Sardines (Sardina pilchardus)
(2020)Due to their widespread occurrence in nature and their industrial application, the environmental impact of different heavy metals has not ceased. Most of these metals can accumulate during the uptake of small concentrations ...