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Mastitis Due to Mycoplasma bovis Insights
Clinical Studies V4 I1

Mastitis Due to Mycoplasma bovis Insights

Cows infected with mycoplasma spread the infection both vertically through milk and horizontally to other animals through aerosols, direct contact, milking systems or...
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Chances for Phytogenic Feed Additives in Antibiotic-free Animal Production
Clinical Studies V4 I1

Chances for Phytogenic Feed Additives in Antibiotic-free Animal Production

The discovery of antibiotics is one of the most important achievements in modern medicine. This article, written by Tobias Aumiller, Research and Development manager ...
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Managing Diabetes in Dogs and Cats
Clinical Studies V4 I1

Managing Diabetes in Dogs and Cats

Diabetes management involves veterinary care and a daily routine at home that usually includes insulin administration, a consistent diet, regular exercise and monitor...
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Phytogenics Improve First-line Defence in Swine and Poultry
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Phytogenics Improve First-line Defence in Swine and Poultry

Swine and poultry breeds have a high genetic performance potential that can only be realised in case of optimal housing conditions, high health status, low stress lev...
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The Issue of Bacterial Resistance to Antibiotics
Clinical Studies V3 I4

The Issue of Bacterial Resistance to Antibiotics

Dr Thomas D. Overbay, veterinarian, one of the founders of Expedite Animal Health, talks about the dilemma of keeping the animals well while facing the pressure regar...
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CRISPR Progress – What Does It Mean for the Veterinarians?
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CRISPR Progress – What Does It Mean for the Veterinarians?

If you don’t know what CRISPR is you aren’t alone, but you’d probably better get on board. Chances are it will affect you in one way or another in the near future; pa...
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The Threat Posed by Counterfeit Animal Pharmaceuticals and the Consequences for Labelling Companies
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The Threat Posed by Counterfeit Animal Pharmaceuticals and the Consequences for Labelling Companies

Sophisticated criminal counterfeiting networks are targeting veterinary medicines on a worldwide scale, with serious implications for animal health and welfare. Steph...
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Vaccines – Is It All a Myth?
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Vaccines – Is It All a Myth?

Over 75% of emerging diseases are zoonotic, which means they can be transmitted from animals to humans. Vaccines safeguard our pets and, in turn, protect humans from ...
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Using Technology to Help Monitor and Reduce Digital Dermatitis
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Using Technology to Help Monitor and Reduce Digital Dermatitis

Digital dermatitis is an important animal health concern and one of the most infectious diseases of cattle, caused by a mixture of different bacteria. Tommy Armstrong...
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Update on EFSA FEEDAP Guidance Documents – What are the Potential Benefits?
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Update on EFSA FEEDAP Guidance Documents – What are the Potential Benefits?

EFSA held a meeting to present and collect feedback from stakeholders on the proposed changes to the FEEDAP technical guidance documents, which are intended to assist...
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