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    New research finds cattle and badgers rarely meet in person

    New research published in Epidemiology and Infection (Cambridge University Press) reveals that direct contact between badgers and cattle is rare, suggesting that it may be rare for bovine tuberculosis (TB) to be passed on through the two species...
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    Vets4Pets opens 93rd practice

    Vets4Pets has announced the opening of its 93rd practice in Kidderminster The joint venture partnership was opened by husband and wife vets, Edd and Olivia Pring. Edd and Olivia met at the Royal Veterinary College, where they both studied and...
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    Norbrook launches 2nd generation pour-on wormer

    Norbrook Laboratories Ltd has launched a second generation Eprinomectin Pour On solution with zero milk withhold and a 10 day meat withdrawal period. Eprizero, for beef and dairy cattle, is indicated for the treatment and prevention of a range of economically...
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    Boehringer launches injectable Vetmedin

    Boehringer Ingelheim Vetmedica has launched Vetmedin 0.75 mg/ml Solution for Injection for dogs. According to the company, the new injectable form of Vetmedin provides rapid acting treatment for canine congestive heart failure originating from...
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    AHDA and AMTRA say BVA is wrong about anthelmintics

    The Animal Medicines Distributors Association (AHDA) and the Animal Medicines Training Regulatory Authority (AMTRA) have both come out against the BVA's call for all anthelmintic medicines to be reclassified as POM-V , which would prevent them being...
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    Reminder to the profession about Horse Passport Regulations 2009

    The Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra) and the Food Standards Agency (FSA) are reminding veterinary surgeons of their legal responsibilities under the Horse Passport Regulations 2009. The move follows a small number of horses...
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    BSAVA launches microchipping consultation

    The British Small Animal Association has responded to Defra's statement on compulsory microchipping . The Association says it is an advocate of compulsory microchipping as the most effective way to permanently identify a dog - as long as owners maintain...
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    BEVA launches equine insurance guides

    The British Equine Veterinary Association (BEVA) has launched two guides to help veterinary professionals and their clients negotiate the complexities of equine insurance. BEVA highlights that with up to 40% of horses becoming ill or injured in...
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    Vets name their top new products of 2012

    Veterinary surgeons have named their top new veterinary products of 2012 in a survey carried out by CM Research . As part of the research, 343 vets working in UK practice were asked what they considered to be the best new product of 2012. Their answers...
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    BCF launches new ultrasound scanner

    BCF Technology has launched the Sonosite Edge ultrasound system. According to the company, the new system is suitable for both small animal and equine reproduction, abdominal, musculoskeletal, cardiac and ophthalmic applications. The Sonosite...
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    New PCR test for bovine mycoplasma

    Life Technologies Animal Health has announced the launch of a new qPCR test to improve the diagnosis of mastitis and respiratory disease caused by Mycoplasma bovis . According to the company, the TaqVet Mycoplasma Bovis ( M. bovis ) polymerase ...
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    Alstoe acquired by Sogeval

    York-based Alstoe Animal Health , maker of Gleptosil and Vetergesic, has been acquired by French company Sogeval , a leading supplier of companion and livestock animal products. Established in 1994, Alstoe was privatelv owned by the two original partners...
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    Invicta launches inflammation diagnostic for horses

    Invicta Animal Health has been appointed exclusive UK distributor of EquiChek, a rapid screening test which uses whole blood to assess the level of Serum Amyloid A (SAA), a major acute phase protein of inflammation in horses. According to the company...
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    ASA rejects complaints about Morrisons Christmas advert

    The Advertising Standards Authority has decided not to uphold complaints against the Morrisons Christmas TV advertisement . The full adjudication can be read here . Peter Jones, President of the British Veterinary Association, said: "This ruling...
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    Veterinary associations issue statement on bute

    Defra Minister David Heath has announced the latest bute (phenylbutazone) test results. The presence of bute has been confirmed in 8 samples out of 206 tests. Chief Medical Officer Professor Dame Sally Davies has stated that horsemeat containing...
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    New research into dogs fear responses to noise

    Researchers from the School of Veterinary Sciences at the University of Bristol have had a study into domestic dogs' fear responses to noise published in Applied Animal Behaviour Science . According to the University, the study provides an important...
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    Referral centre installs state-of-the-art ultrasound

    Davies Veterinary Specialists (DVS), the private small animal referral centre based in Hertfordshire, has installed two new state-of-the-art ESAOTE ultrasound machines. DVS says The MyLab Twice Vet and the MyLab Class C Vet provide fast, efficient...
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    Leeds vet struck off for assault conviction

    The RCVS Disciplinary Committee has directed that a Leeds-based veterinary surgeon, whose convictions for threatening behaviour, theft, and assault made him unfit to practise, should be removed from the Register. At the outset of the two-day hearing...
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    Ceva targets multi-cat households

    Ceva Animal Health has launched a new TV advertising campaign designed to raise awareness of problems owners may face in a multi-cat environment. The Cat Cabin Fever campaign will run for four weeks. Ceva says the 20 second TV ads have been...
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    New selenium injection for cattle

    Bimeda has announced the UK launch of Selenate LA, for selenium deficiency in calves and adult cattle. Bimeda's Head of Technical Services, Padraig Hyland MVB said: "The slow release product provides raised selenium levels for a full 12 month period...
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    AHT vet enters international hall of fame

    The Animal Health Trust's (AHT) Dr Sue Dyson has been awarded a place in the International Equine Veterinarians Hall of Fame, in recognition of her contribution to hoof care in horses. Sue, who is Head of Clinical Orthopaedics at the AHT, has...
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    DC refuses to restore Grimsby vet

    The RCVS Disciplinary Committee has refused an application for restoration to the Register by Mr Joseph Holmes, who was struck off in 2011 for serious professional misconduct associated with surgery he had carried out on a dog and two cats. At...
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    New canine pain website

    Vetoquinol - makers of the NSAID Cimalgex - has announced the launch of its updated website www.CiMyDog.co.uk . The company says the website has been developed to provide reliable online information about pain in dogs to cater for the increasing...
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    Confirmed: maggots can help heal horse wounds

    A new study 1 published in the Equine Veterinary Journal's (EVJ) special American Association of Equine Practitioners supplement has concluded that maggots can play an integral role in modern veterinary care for a variety of wounds in horses. The...
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    Vet reprimanded for non compliance with tuberculin test SOP

    The RCVS Disciplinary Committee has reprimanded a veterinary surgeon for submitting a certificate of Clinical Inspection for Veterinary Inspectors ("TB52") for tuberculin tests he had undertaken on cattle, despite knowing that he had not fully complied...