Krka UK has published “Bovine Respiratory Disease – Early diagnosis and effective herd management”, a webinar presented by George Lindley BVetMed(Hons) PgDipVCP MVetMed DipECBHM MRCVS (pictured).

The webinar explores the practical application of thoracic ultrasound to support earlier, more accurate identification of BRD in the field. 

The webinar demonstrates how integrating thoracic ultrasound into routine assessment can help clinicians identify cases earlier, target treatment more precisely and avoid the use of blanket metaphylaxis – supporting both herd health and antimicrobial stewardship.

George said: “Recent research suggests that nearly one third of UK dairy calves experience BRD and subclinical pneumonia, and a significant proportion may remain undiagnosed when assessed by clinical signs alone.

"One of the clearest indicators of pneumonia is lung consolidation.

"Thoracic ultrasound enables us to detect this early, grade its severity and provide a meaningful prognosis.

"It’s easy to do in the field with minimal patient preparation and gives a level of clarity that helps manage BRD much more effectively.”

Alongside the main webinar is a series of four bite-sized sessions which address common clinical scenarios, including when initiating antimicrobials is justified in BRD cases and how thoracic ultrasound can be used to monitor treatment progress.

Krka has also developed a new Vet2Vet Insight guide on creating an on-farm BRD protocol, together with a downloadable, editable template that practices can tailor to their own herd health plans.

https://www.krka.co.uk/veterinary-knowledge-hub 

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