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    New trial shows food ingredient could cut farm animal salmonella infection

    A food ingredient could help prevent bacterial infections and could improve the growth of farm animals, according to new trials. The Journal of Medical Microbiology reports that Bimuno , a "second generation" galactooligosaccharide, was shown to suppress...
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    H5N1 avian influenza confirmed in poultry

    Following further test results from the Veterinary Laboratories Agency (VLA) the Acting Chief Veterinary Officer has confirmed that the strain of Avian Influenza present at the Infected Premises near Diss is the highly pathogenic H5N1 strain. Further...
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    CVS embarks on research to increase responsible use of antimicrobials in acute diarrhoea, cat bite abscess and otitis externa

    CVS and the University of Bristol are collaborating on a new antimicrobial stewardship clinical research project to increase the responsible use of antimicrobials in in acute (haemorrhagic) diarrhoea, cat bite abscess and otitis externa. It will compare...
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    Animalcare to host more osteoarthritis evenings

    Animalcare has announced that it will be hosting three more osteoarthritis (OA) evening CPD workshops in Darlington (11th June), Edinburgh (12th June) and Bournemouth (26th June). Each event is designed to help attendees with: Insights into canine...
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    BVA reacts to Government spending review

    The British Veterinary Association has reacted to the Comprehensive Spending Review announced by the Government. BVA President, Harvey Locke said: "Clearly this is a substantial hit on Defra's overall budget but there are some elements to welcome...
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    New BVA guides on euthanasia and treatment choice

    The British Veterinary Association has launched two new guides for members on 'Euthanasia' and 'The role of the vet in treatment choice decision-making'. The guides provide both thought-provoking questions for vets to consider when...
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    Be on the lookout for coccidiosis

    Janssen Animal Health is advising vets to be on the look out for coccidiosis as the spring lambing season approaches: cases usually rise in March and peak in April and May. According to the company, some reports also suggest that the incidence of...
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    CEVA puts Feliway back on TV

    CEVA Animal Health is rolling out what it describes as a hard-hitting TV campaign on four national TV channels to highlight awareness of stress related feline behaviour problems and encourage cat owners to talk to their vet about Feliway. This second...
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    Study shows improved survival times for dogs on Vetmedin

    Boehringer Ingelheim has announced the results of an independent three-year study which demonstrates that dogs suffering from the most common type of heart failure lived longer (average time in the study of 267 days vs. 140 days) when treated with the...
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    Use your vote for BSAVA awards

    The BSAVA is calling on veterinary surgeons to vote for colleagues that they feel are deserving of one of the Association's prestigious awards. The awards are: Amoroso Award - Instituted in memory of the late Professor E.C. Amoroso for outstanding...
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    Petplan announces new veterinary award

    Petplan has announced a new category - ‘Rising Star’ - has been added to its 2016 Veterinary Awards. The company says its awards, which recognise members of the veterinary profession who have gone above and beyond in their daily roles, have been focussed...
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    SPVS launches club to help members be better businesspeople

    SPVS has launched a Business Club designed to equip members with business knowledge through community-focused CPD, discussion and real world experience sharing. The club is running a series of 5 sessions targeted at business owners. Each session...
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    Virbac launches compulsory chipping practice support pack

    Virbac has announced the launch of the Compulsory Chipping Support Pack, designed to help veterinary practices raise awareness of the importance of microchipping and the new legislation coming to England, Scotland and Wales in April. The pack contains...
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    Second National Vaccination Month to be launched

    Intervet / Schering-Plough has announced that following the success of National Vaccination Month, which targeted the owners of unvaccinated dogs, cats and rabbits, and resulted in more than 32,000 additional vaccinations, a second National Vaccination...
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    New claim for Prac-tic

    Prac-tic® – the spot-on flea and tick treatment from Novartis Animal Health has added a new claim to its licence. It now states that adult fleas are killed before they lay eggs for a minimum of four weeks after treatment and, as the product...
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    ProStart Symposium to fast-track new graduates

    New and recent graduates and recently qualified vets have the opportunity to attend a CPD graduate symposium specifically designed to provide practical surgical and management advice and solutions for those embarking on their professional careers. ...
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    RCVS calls for views on Day One Competences

    The Royal College is calling for views on the Day One Competences required of newly qualified veterinary surgeons, via an online survey. The survey can be accessed from the RCVS website ( www.rcvs.org.uk/consultations ), and can be completed until...
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    New movie highlights animal medicines in the food chain

    The National Office of Animal Health has released two films to help industry and consumers understand issues surrounding the use of animal medicines in the food chain. A film made for the food chain industry titled "Animal Medicines in Food Production...
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    Last call for Petplan Awards

    Petplan has issued a last call for entries to the 2009 Petplan Veterinary Awards, and announced that comedian Jason Manford, best known as team captain on Channel 4's 8 out of 10 Cats , will be the compere. The Veterinary Awards aim to honour the...
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    Team approach boosts veterinary profits

    Understanding profit and loss within a veterinary practice is vital for all employees. That was the message delivered to delegates attending Pippa Reffold's lecture, sponsored by Dechra Veterinary Products, at the VPMA Congress late last month. ....
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    New standing MRI for horses in the South West

    Langford Veterinary Services, a fully owned subsidiary of the University of Bristol, has announced the opening of a new standing equine magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) facility at the university's equine centre. The equine MRI facility completes...
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    David Charles named Young Vet of the Year 2024

    David Charles MRCVS has been named BVA Young Vet of the Year 2024. David, who graduated at Bristol in 2019, worked in mixed practice before joining Scarsdale Vets’ farm animal team early in 2020, where he developed a passion for small ruminant work...
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    New equine infectious disease resources for vets

    BEVA has launched a collection of resources for vets about equine infectious diseases. The new resources include: A tool to check endemic and exotic infectious differentials for various presenting signs Clinical pathway tools for cases presenting...
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    Tasty new Milbemax

    Hot on the heels of the new license claim for Prac-tic comes the news that Novartis has launched new tasty Milbemax for cats. The new tablet is the same small size as the original, but is beef-flavoured to ensure high palatability. According to...
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    Avian Influenza epidemiology report published

    Defra has published an epidemiology report into the Avian Influenza outbreak confirmed in Oxfordshire on 4 June. The report concludes that, at as of 11th June, the outbreak was confined to a single premises, and there is no evidence of infection in the...