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    Rabbit vaccine recalled

    The Veterinary Medicines Directorate has issued a product recall for two batches of the rabbit haemorrhagic disease vaccine, Filavac VHD K C+V (Vm 46470/4000). Batches 060K80412C1A-UK1-2 and 060K80412A1C-UK1-2 (expiry 12/06/2019) have been recalled...
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    First canine cardiac arrhythmia surgery without human medical support

    Davies Veterinary Specialists reports that it has performed two successful surgeries on dogs to cure cardiac arrhythmia, without support from the human medical field. Davies says its Cardiac Electrophysiology Laboratory, headed by Pedro Oliveira ...
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    VetSurgeon and Swann Morton connect the veterinary profession

    VetSurgeon.org, in association with Swann Morton , has launched a new system designed to help veterinary surgeons, students and other members of the profession forge useful contacts in their local area. First you need to complete your VetSurgeon Profile...
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    New Alfaxan Multidose offers longer shelf life

    Jurox has announced the launch of Alfaxan Multidose for dogs, cats and pet rabbits, a preserved formulation of alfaxalone with an extended shelf life of 28 days after the vial is first broached. Jurox says Alfaxan Multidose is the bioequivalent to...
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    New guide to starting out as a vet

    Yorkshire-based Clare Tapsfield-Wright MRCVS has written The New Vet's Handbook, a lighthearted guide to help newly qualified veterinary surgeons as they leave uni and enter the profession. Finding and settling into that first job is a particularly...
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    OV Conference themed 'Controlling disease threats at home and from abroad'

    Improve International has announced that this year's OV Conference, which takes place at the company's HQ outside Swindon on the 19th and 20th September, will be themed 'Controlling Disease Threats at Home and from Abroad. At this year’s event, sessions...
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    Medivet's tracker dog protecting rhino

    Medivet reports that Ella, the tracker dog funded by the group to help protect endangered African rhinos from poachers, has enjoyed a successful first year on the job. Ella, a Bloodhound Doberman cross, is the first cold scent dog to work with anti...
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    RVC raises £45M to develop campus

    The Royal Veterinary College has raised £45 million to invest in campus developments supporting education, research and veterinary services. The finance was raised via a private placement with Sun Life Investment Management. The College says it...
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    StreetVet gets chips for the homeless

    Animalcare, maker of identichip , has announced its support of StreetVet , the non-profit outreach practice delivering veterinary care for homeless people, with the provision of free microchips. Sam Joseph, co-founder of StreetVet said: "It is especially...
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    Happiness is ... a non-clinical problem

    A new study published in the Veterinary Record suggests that one of the keys to a fulfilled life in veterinary practice lies in taking pleasure in overcoming the full range of challenges that are thrown up in practice, not just the clinical ones. ...
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    New way to detect foot-and-mouth in the environment

    The Pirbright Institute has developed a novel sampling method which it says can detect the presence of foot-and-mouth disease (FMD) virus from samples in the farm environment, even when susceptible animals are not showing clinical signs. The new methods...
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    1,600+ respond to second RCVS Brexit survey

    The RCVS reports that over 1,600 EU-qualified veterinary surgeons and veterinary nurses have already responded to its second survey on the implications for them of the UK’s decision to exit the European Union. The original survey was sent last year...
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    RCVS to consult on proposed new veterinary nursing qualifications

    The RCVS has announced that next month, it will be asking veterinary surgeons and nurses for their view on a proposed new framework for post-registration veterinary nursing qualifications which aim to enhance the structure of the veterinary nursing career...
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    Virbac announces enhancements to Deltanil and Neoprinil

    Virbac has announced that its parasite control ranges Deltanil and Neoprinil are now available in new packaging in a wider range of sizes, and the shelf life for Deltanil has been extended from three to five years. Deltanil, which contains deltamethrin...
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    Great Yarmouth vet struck off for practising under the influence

    The RCVS Disciplinary Committee has directed the Registrar to remove Great Yarmouth-based veterinary surgeon Ms Judith Lesley Kay from the Register for a number of alcohol-related issues and clinical failings. The hearing proceeded in Ms Kay’s absence...
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    First ever commercial diagnostic test for New Equine Virus

    Portuguese equine biotech firm Equigerminal has launched what it says is the first-ever commercial diagnostic test for New Equine Virus (NEV), a potentially deadly virus. NEV was first identified in 2013 by veterinary surgeon Dr Isabel Fidalgo Carvalho...
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    New vaccine against porcine circovirus

    Zoetis has announced the European launch of Suvaxyn Circo, a new monovalent killed virus vaccine which the company says reduces viral load in blood and in lymphoid tissues as well as faecal shedding caused by infection with PCV2. The vaccine has been...
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    BVA welcomes new equine microchip law

    Defra has announced that the law which requires horses born since July 2009 to be microchipped is being extended to include all horses, ponies and donkeys, regardless of their age. From October 2020 it will be mandatory for all owners to microchip...
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    Vets invited to enter BVA's third ‘Veterinary photographer of the year’ competition

    The British Veterinary Association is inviting vets to enter its third ‘BVA Veterinary photographer of the year’ competition. Last year’s competition saw photographs span a range of subjects from across the UK and overseas, from a common basilisk...
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    RCVS fees to go up by 3%

    RCVS Council has agreed a 3% increase in the registration and retention fees for veterinary surgeons for 2019/20 which will now be submitted to the Privy Council for formal approval. Fees will now be £340 for a UK-practising member, £170 for members...
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    Pet Thyroid Month to launch in July

    MSD Animal Health - maker of Vidalta and Leventa - has announced the launch of Pet Thyroid Month, a campaign to help pet owners recognise the signs of thyroid diseases in cats and dogs and encourage them to seek advice from their veterinary practice...
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    Preggers? New training module explains risks from handling veterinary medicines

    Veterinary Prescriber has launched a new online training module which explains the risks to pregnancy from handling veterinary medicines. The publishers say that many people who prescribe veterinary medicines or who handle them (or bodily fluids that...
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    New equine joint supplement "scientifically proven"

    Cavalor has announced the launch of ArtiTec , an anti-inflammatory joint supplement for horses and ponies that have suffered a joint trauma, which the company says is proven effective in a good quality controlled trial 1 . In the trial, published...
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    Medivet acquires 250th practice

    Medivet has acquired its 250th practice: Alfreton Park Veterinary Hospital , a nine-vet small animal clinic close to Derby. Established over 100 years ago, Alfreton Park Veterinary Hospital is based in a purpose-built clinic; one of four International...
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    BVA highlights lack of stunning figures

    The BVA has raised serious concerns over the lack of information on UK exports of meat from animals that have not been stunned before slaughter. Latest figures from the Food Standards Agency (FSA) indicate that 22% of sheep and goats (3 million) are...