Veterinary News Headlines

    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...

    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...

    Survey to raise reproduction awareness

    Vets and vet nurses are being asked to take part in a survey which aims to help the industry get a better understanding of canine reproduction health issues. The survey is being conducted by Virbac Animal Health as part of its reproductive health...

    BVA says Happy New Year in 27 languages

    The BVA and its specialist divisions are wishing colleagues from across Europe a Happy New Year with a message emphasising that they are valued and invaluable to the veterinary profession. "The undersigned veterinary organisations would like to extend...

    BSAVA PetSavers calls for clinical research projects

    BSAVA PetSavers has opened applications for new clinical research project grants offering up to £10,000, funded in partnership with the Veterinary Cardiovascular Society, Small Animal Medicine Society, and the British Veterinary Neurology Society. ...

    Research shows antibiotic treats equine ocular tumours

    A research project funded by The Horse Trust has found that various types of ocular tumours can be successfully treated with mitomycin C, a cytotoxic antibiotic isolated from a bacterium. The research concludes that mitomycin C offers a safe and cost...

    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. ...

    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...

    Purina offers new gastrointestinal support pack for practices

    Purina has launched a range of services and support materials to help veterinary professionals approach the subject of nutrition with owners. The Gastrointestinal Support Pack includes a GI handbook, "lunch and learn" educational sessions, a diagnostic...

    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...

    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...

    CVS drive to increase use of RVC's Diabetic Clinical Score

    CVS is running a nation-wide clinical improvement project to increase the use of the RVC’s Diabetic Clinical Score (DCS). The Diabetic Clinical Score is a quick, standardised scoring system to record the clinical signs of diabetes in a patient, which...

    BSAVA to focus on veterinary costs at Congress

    The BSAVA has announced the return of its 'Big Issues' module at Congress this year, and the first subject up for discussion on Thursday 20th March at Manchester Central is that of veterinary costs and 'contextual care'. Veterinary advice and care...

    1 in 5 veterinary surgeons using artificial intelligence

    The British Veterinary Association has published some research showing that 21% of vets now use AI technology in their daily work, and is inviting veterinary professionals to a discussion on the subject at this year's BVA Live (Birmingham NEC, 2pm, 12th...
  • Bee well read

    5m Books has announced the publication of Honeybee Veterinary Medicine: Apis Mellifera L. by Nicolas Vidal-Naquet, a new book written to help veterinary surgeons and veterinary students better understand how to preserve honeybees as part of a delicate...

    Learning & Skills Council calls for vets to enter Apprenticeship Awards.

    The search is on for the country’s top apprentice employer as the Learning and Skills Council (LSC) launches its fifth annual Apprenticeship Awards 2008. Employers of all sizes are encouraged to enter the prestigious Awards, and the veterinary...

    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...

    New campaign to help explain joint health to clients

    Merial Animal Health, manufacturer of Previcox, has launched a new campaign in small animal practices across the UK to continue to spread the message of 'total joint health'. As part of the campaign, Merial has produced 'The A-Z of Canine Mobility...

    Last call for RCVS election candidates

    Would-be candidates in the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeon Council and Veterinary Nurse Council elections are reminded that the nominations deadline is 5pm on 31 January 2013. Veterinary surgeons need two nominations from veterinary surgeons...

    Disciplinary framework for nurses agreed by council

    Plans for the introduction of a disciplinary mechanism for Registered Veterinary Nurses (RVNs) have been agreed by the RCVS Veterinary Nurses Council. RVNs agree to account for their professional conduct and keep their skills and knowledge up to date...

    Pedigree launches Adoption Drive 2011

    Following the announcement from the Dogs Trust that the number of stray and abandoned dogs has reached an 11 year high, Pedigree has launched it's fourth annual Adoption Drive. The campaign, which seeks to raise awareness and funds for the thousands...

    New PPID service to aid post-diagnosis monitoring

    Boehringer Ingelheim has launched Care and Connect a free online PPID aftercare service for horse owners, designed to help veterinary practices monitor their PPID case load and streamline the case management process. The new service is part of Boehringer...

    RCVS to launch EMS National Booking Database early next year

    The RCVS has announced it will launch its free EMS National Booking Database early in 2025. The database, which has been designed to streamline the process of securing extra-mural study (EMS) placements for veterinary students and providers in the...

    Intervet has developed Bluetongue vaccine

    Intervet International bv, part of Schering-Plough Corporation, has developed a vaccine against Bluetongue serotype 8, for sheep and cattle. The vaccine has been taken into production now. Intervet is aiming to deliver the first quantities of vaccine...

    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...