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    Keep libel laws out of science

    A campaign to reform English libel law to allow for robust criticism of scientific and medical claims without fear of legal action has been launched by journalist and author Simon Singh. It's a campaign which anyone working in the caring professions...
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    Dog's Trust dogs to get D.A.P.

    CEVA Animal Health has announced that all dogs entering Dogs Trust's 17 Rehoming Centres will now be fitted with a D.A.P. ® collar to help reduce their stress levels while in a kennel environment. This decision was taken following a highly successful...
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    Vote for your favourite veterinary nurse

    The Blue Cross is calling for nominations from veterinary practices across the country for its Veterinary Nurse of the Year Award 2009. The annual award is presented at the British Veterinary Nursing Association (BVNA) Annual Congress. It recognises...
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    European study of horses to evaluate anthelmintics

    A European study undertaken in horses to evaluate the efficacy of the key anthelmintic molecules fenbendazole, pyrantel, ivermectin and moxidectin in treating equine cyathostomins, has confirmed that resistance is developing against all the molecules...
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    Pfizer offers English-Polish dairy health guide

    Pfizer has sponsored the publication of a new English-Polish dairy health guide for vets to give farmers. The guide has been published to help farm staff from Poland improves their knowledge, skills and performance at work. Topics covered including...
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    Mobile dog blood bank collects first 32 pints

    Pet Blood Bank UK (PBBuk) launched its new mobile blood collection unit, donated by Royal Canin, at the University of Nottingham's School of Veterinary Medicine and Science on Wednesday, simultaneously collecting enough blood to save the lives of...
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    Study showes Duvaxyn IE-T Plus cross protects against Sydney/07 virus strain of equine influenza

    Fort Dodge has announced that a challenge study has demonstrated the ability of Duvaxyn ® IE-T Plus equine influenza vaccine to cross protect against A/equi-2/Sydney/07 (H3N8) two weeks after a two dose primary course. This strain was responsible for...
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    Latest Fort Dodge Index figures released

    Fort Dodge has released figures today which point to a continued modest slowdown in the UK veterinary sector, being mitigated by a slight increase in average transaction value (the amount a client spends in a year). Matthew Rowe, Companion Animal...
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    Mitey new claim for Acclaim

    Environmental household flea spray, Acclaim ® , is now licensed to kill house dust mites. A common cause of allergies, house dust mites are present all year around, aggravating conditions such as atopic dermatitis. Containing S-methoprene and permethrin...
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    Bayer to the rescue of mountain chicken frogs

    A donation of 200 Tracer microchips by Bayer is helping to save one of the world's largest and rarest species of frog against extinction. A deadly fungal disease, responsible for decimating global amphibian populations, is threatening the last known....
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    New small animal disease monitoring

    Intervet/Schering-Plough Animal Health is to launch CICADA-Live, the second phase of its national initiative to monitor the awareness and regional prevalence of important diseases in cats, dogs and rabbits. First launched in 2007 as a quarterly survey...
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    New SPVS President outlines his vision

    The Society of Practising Veterinary Surgeons (SPVS) has inaugurated its new President Iain Richards BVSc CertVA Cert SHP MRCVS, who has outlined the key issues he would like to address during his presidency: "The reform of the Veterinary Surgeons...
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    Novartis secures marketing rights for Adequan® Equine

    Novartis Animal Health Inc. has completed an agreement with Luitpold Pharmaceuticals, Inc. that grants marketing rights for Adequan® Equine to Novartis in all major equine markets outside the U.S. The first launch of Adequan® Equine by Novartis will...
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    VetSurgeon welcomes the British Veterinary Dental Association

    The British Veterinary Dental Association has officially launched its own new section on VetSurgeon.org to help its members share ideas and experiences amongst each other. The new BVDA section on VetSurgeon contains a dedicated forum for discussing...
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    Major new campaign to promote Drontal

    Bayer Animal Health has signed a sponsorship deal with the celebrated series The Dog Whisperer on Nat Geo Wild and committed to a wide-reaching TV advertising campaign to promote Drontal. The sponsorship agreement covers series 5 of The Dog Whisperer...
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    New equine wormer given as a treat

    Intervet/Schering-Plough has launched Vectin chewable tablets, an ivermectin wormer for horses which is administered as a treat straight from the hand rather than in the traditional paste or granule formulation. According to the company, syringe handling...
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    Improved VetMed Resource launched

    CABI has given VetMed Resource, its online veterinary information service, a new look and some new features. See: www.cabi.org/vetmedresource . VetMed Resource is a database of over 1.3 million veterinary and animal science research records from 1972...
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    New name and bottle size for CEVAC® Chlamydophila

    CEVA Animal Health's live enzootic abortion vaccine, CEVAC ® Chlamydophila, has been renamed CEVAC ® Chlamydia and repackaged in a larger bottle size. According to the company, infectious abortion, particularly enzootic abortion (Chlamydiosis...
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    Nominations sought for Equine Vet Of The Year Award

    Petplan Equine is now seeking nominations for the Equine Vet of the Year Award 2009, an award to recognise vets that go above and beyond with their care of horses and their owners. Andrew Dobson of The Barn Equine and Large Animal Practice in Great...
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    BCF launches new lease scheme for imaging systems

    BCF has launched a new operating lease scheme to make it easier for veterinary practices to afford the latest ultrasound and x-ray digital imaging systems. According to the company, only one scan per week will cover the cost of leasing a system. BCF...
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    New studies question safety of soaked hay for laminitis-prone horses and ponies

    New research, conducted by the WALTHAM-initiated Laminitis Consortium, has raised questions over the assumption that soaking hay will make it safe to feed to laminitis-prone horses and ponies 1 . The Laminitis Consortium comprises world-leading equine...
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    New expert recommendations for anaesthesia available

    As part of its ongoing "Excellence in veterinary anaesthesia" initiative, and following the launch of Alfaxan, Vetoquinol has published a summary of the latest expert recommendations concerning anaesthesia in cats and dogs in a new document: ...
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    Gwynedd vet reprimanded for 'reckless' certification

    The Disciplinary Committee (DC) of the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons last week issued a reprimand to a veterinary surgeon for reckless certification of an equine passport, having found her to have been "wholly indifferent" as to whether the horse...
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    Rabbit food report causes fur to fly

    Supreme Petfoods Ltd has published the results of tests on small animal petfood which, according to the company, highlight significant problems with the on-pack declarations and contents of a number of the leading brands. The tests, which were carried...
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    Vet trampled to death by cows

    According to today's Daily Mail, veterinary surgeon Lis Crowsley may have been killed as she tried to protect her dogs from cows that were with their newly-born calves. Click here for the full story.