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    Invicta launches inflammation diagnostic for horses

    Invicta Animal Health has been appointed exclusive UK distributor of EquiChek, a rapid screening test which uses whole blood to assess the level of Serum Amyloid A (SAA), a major acute phase protein of inflammation in horses. According to the company...

    Porcine epidemic diarrhoea becomes notifiable

    From today, porcine epidemic diarrhoea (PED) is a notifiable disease in England; veterinary surgeons and pig-keepers are now legally required to inform the Animal and Plant Health Agency of any suspicion of the disease. If a test for PED proves positive...

    Be happy at SPVS Congress 2008

    There has been a lot in the press lately about the high rates of suicide, addiction and depression within the veterinary profession. So it seems apt that SPVS has chosen the theme of 'happiness' for this year's congress. Congress will be held...

    Reminder to the profession about Horse Passport Regulations 2009

    The Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra) and the Food Standards Agency (FSA) are reminding veterinary surgeons of their legal responsibilities under the Horse Passport Regulations 2009. The move follows a small number of horses...

    Governments respond to BVA calls over working rights of EU vets

    The BVA has received a response to its letters to the Secretary of State and to Environment Ministers in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland requesting an early statement to the effect that non-British EU veterinary surgeons and veterinary nurses who...

    BVA welcomes arrival of Bluetongue vaccine

    The BVA has welcomed Defra Secretary of Sate Hilary Benn's announcement on the arrival of the first batch of Bovilis(r) BTv8 vaccine in the UK. Congratulating Intervet on the speed with which the vaccine had been developed BVA President Nick Blayney...

    Fat felines fed too many treats

    A survey carried out by Cats Protection has found that around a quarter of Britain's cats (23%) are being fed treats despite the fact that their owners consider them overweight already. The survey of 1,120 cat owners revealed that 70% of cats described...

    Veterinary associations issue statement on bute

    Defra Minister David Heath has announced the latest bute (phenylbutazone) test results. The presence of bute has been confirmed in 8 samples out of 206 tests. Chief Medical Officer Professor Dame Sally Davies has stated that horsemeat containing...

    BVA appoints new Secretary General

    Following a 12 month review of the organisational structure of the British Veterinary Association , Henrietta Alderman, currently Head of Business Operations and Company Secretary, has been appointed to the position of Secretary General. Henrietta...

    Ceva announces July Feliway TV campaign

    Ceva Animal Health UK has announced that following the success of it's TV advertising campaign for Feliway earlier this year, which boosted sales by 30%, it'll be running the Feliway campaign again, throughout July. Featuring 'That Purple Cat', who...

    Virbac takes on Activyl ectoparasiticides for cats and dogs

    Virbac has taken over the distribution of the prescription-only topical ectoparasiticide range, Activyl. Activyl is available in three spot-on preparations: Activyl for Dogs and Activyl for Cats (flea control) and Activyl Tick Plus for tick and flea...

    Vets asked to take part in coronavirus survey

    Pegasus, a communications agency, is asking veterinary professionals to take part in a ten minute survey about the future of the industry after, or living with, coronavirus. Everyone who takes part in the survey, which is also open to nurses, practice...

    9 out of 10 vets say UK pets at serious risk of diet-related diseases

    A survey by Hill's Pet Nutrition has concluded that nine out of ten vet professionals believe UK pets are at serious risk of diet related diseases, mirroring the trends seen in human health, and the recession has increased the risk. The study of more...

    New TV advertising campaign to promote Burgess Excel and Supadog

    Burgess Pet Care is investing a six figure sum in its first ever television advertising campaign to promote Supadog and Excel. Running in tranches across targeted satellite and terrestrial channels up until August 2010, the adverts aim to drive trial...

    New research indicates Lyme disease risk underestimated

    Ticks infected with the bacteria that cause Lyme disease may be considerably more prevalent in the UK than recent estimates indicate, according to new research from the University of Bristol that used pet dogs as 'sentinels' for human disease risk. ...

    Pfizer creates dedicated equine business unit

    Pfizer Animal Health has launched a dedicated Equine Business Unit to provide a higher level of service and a comprehensive range of products to equine vets across the UK. Created following the merger with Fort Dodge, the Pfizer Equine Business Unit...

    New accelerated learning scholarship for new grads

    VetX has announced the launch of the VetX Scholarship: two fully-funded places on its accelerated learning, development and mentoring program for new graduates. The program, which was set up in response to calls for more support and better teaching...

    New, large-sized vials for salmonella vaccine

    AviPro Salmonella vac E, the live oral vaccine against Salmonella enteritidis made by Lohmann Animal Health , is now available in larger size vials of 5,000 doses, supplied in packs of ten. More information from: Anna-Christina Riebau, Lohmann...

    RCVS welcomes Statutory Examination passers

    The RCVS welcomed 15 veterinary surgeons who passed the RCVS Statutory Examination for Membership with a registration ceremony held on Monday at Belgravia House. The RCVS Statutory Examination for Membership is open to veterinary surgeons with...

    New prescription guide to improve antimicrobial compliance

    Bayer Animal Health has produced a take home prescription guide to encourage pet owners to remain compliant with its antimicrobial, Veraflox (pradofloxacin). The leaflet contains prescription details together with a treatment record and next appointment...

    Sheep scours outbreak in the South East

    The wet weather has brought a big sheep scours outbreak in the South East, according to Virbac-sponsored farmdisease.co.uk , the disease monitoring website. Using July information from the Veterinary Laboratories Agency (VLA), the service says...

    Elanco launches client education films

    Elanco Companion Animal Health, which makes Surolan and Surosolve, has launched a couple of short films to demonstrate to pet owners how to administer veterinary prescribed ear drops and clean their pet's ears. Filmed with the University of Bristol...

    Yorkshire-based referral centre wins four RCVS PSS Awards

    Paragon Veterinary Referrals in West Yorkshire has been give an 'outstanding' rating in four different RCVS Practice Standards Scheme Awards: Team and Professional Responsibility, Diagnostic Service, Inpatient Service and Emergency and Critical Care...

    Geneticists identify mutation behind primary lens luxation in terriers

    A mutation responsible for Primary Lens Luxation (PLL), a painful and blinding inherited eye condition, has been indentified by geneticists working in the Kennel Club Genetics Centre at the Animal Health Trust. They expect a DNA test to identify carriers...

    BVA supports badger cull extensions

    The BVA has responded to the Written Ministerial Statement from the Defra Secretary of State at the end of the licence for badger culling in Somerset. BVA President Robin Hargreaves said: "The British Veterinary Association (BVA) has supported the...