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    New test for early TB identification in exotics

    PBD Biotech Limited has launched Actiphage, a new test which the company says enables rapid, early identification of Mycobacterium bovis in exotic species. PBD says Bovine tuberculosis (bTB) is a growing problem for zoos and wildlife parks, especially...
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    Former vet fails in eleventh attempt at restoration

    Former vet Warwick Seymour-Hamilton, who was removed from the Register in 1994, has had his eleventh attempt at restoration rejected by the RCVS Disciplinary Committee. Mr Seymour-Hamilton was removed from the Register after his Kent practice was found...
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    Boehringer Ingelheim gets UK permit for new vaccine against bluetongue virus

    DEFRA has granted a permit allowing the use of Bultavo 3, Boehringer Ingelheim's new vaccine against bluetongue virus serotype 3 in sheep and cattle. The current strain of bluetongue emerged in the Netherlands in 2023 and spread rapidly, infecting...
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    British veterinary dentistry specialist gains major US recognition

    Congratulations to Peter Southerden , the Head of Dentistry, Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery at Eastcott Referrals in Swindon, who has been recognised as an American Veterinary Dental College (AVDC) Founding Fellow in Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery. ...
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    Propofol Emulsion for Injection 1.0% product recall

    Norbrook Laboratories has issued a product recall of all batches of Propofol Emulsion for Injection 1.0% w/v currently on the market. In the UK, the product is marketed under the brand names Vetofol and Inductofol. An issue of coring has been reported...
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    Vets Now introduces menopause support for staff

    www.youtube.com/watch Following the campaigning work of the broadcaster Mariella Frostrup, journalist Alice Smellie and others to raise awareness of the menopause, Vets Now has launched Peppy, a new app to support those of its staff who are going through...
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    Gerard McLauchlan joins Fitzpatrick to launch interventional radiology service

    Dr Gerard McLauchlan has joined Fitzpatrick Referrals to launch a dedicated interventional radiology service based at the Oncology and Soft Tissue Hospital in Guildford, Surrey. Prior to joining Fitzpatrick Referrals, Gerard was a Senior Lecturer...
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    Government publishes draft animal welfare bill

    Following MP's vote last month against enshrining the animal welfare provisions of Article 13 of the Lisbon Treaty into UK law, the Government has now published a draft bill for a new animal welfare law that would replace Article 13 post-Brexit. The...
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    Equine bone spavin treatment renamed Equidronate

    Ceva Animal Health has renamed Tildren, its tiludronate-based bisphosphonate infusion for the treatment of bone spavin in horses, as Equidronate. Tiludronate has been used to treat bone spavin and navicular disease in Europe for many years and was...
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    Virbac offers vets longer lasting medical castration

    Virbac has launched a new 12 month version of Suprelorin, the reversible medical castration implant for dogs, widening the options for clients seeking an alternative to surgical castration. Product manager Chris Geddes MRCVS said: "The launch of Suprelorin...
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    RCVS launches neurodiversity resource hub

    The RCVS is marking Neurodiversity Celebration Week by launching a new ‘neurodiversity resource hub’ area of its website and adding new modules on the topic to its Mind Matters Initiative Kite App. Neurodiversity Celebration Week is a worldwide initiative...
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    New cytology service for vets

    Charlotte Baughan CertAVP MRCVS (aka 'Charlie ') has launched Cytovet, a company which offers vets and nurses first and second opinions on cytology samples at low cost. Charlie says that uniquely, the company offers feedback about samples submitted...
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    Virbac launches carprofen-based NSAID for cats and dogs

    Virbac has announced the launch of Carprox Vet, a carprofen-based NSAID indicated for the alleviation of post-operative pain and inflammation following orthopaedic and soft tissue surgery in dogs and cats and for the treatment of chronic pain and inflammation...
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    Six vets at Davies Veterinary Specialists awarded RCVS Fellowships

    Six veterinary surgeons at Davies Veterinary Specialists have been awarded Fellowships by the RCVS. Clive Elwood, Ian Battersby, Laurent Garosi, Nat Whitley and David Gould have all become Fellows for Meritorious Contributions to Clinical Practice...
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    New neurology referral service in Wiltshire

    Eastcott Veterinary Referrals in Swindon has launched a neurology referral service for patients with conditions of the brain, spinal cord and neuromuscular system. The new service is led by Virginia Crespo DVM PGDip MSc MRCVS and Alex Hamilton BA VetMB...
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    Stark message to vets from BVA on Antibiotic Awareness Day

    To mark today's European Antibiotic Awareness Day 2010, the British Veterinary Association is warning veterinary surgeons in the UK that failure to use antimicrobials responsibly could result in their use being restricted. The BVA promotes the...
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    Bionic Vet to address the question of overtreatment at BVA Congress

    Is it right to keep treating an animal just because the technology is available? This is a question that Noel Fitzpatrick, aka the BBC's Bionic Vet, will be addressing at this year's British Veterinary Association (BVA) Congress, in a debate titled....
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    DVS launches pro bono referral scheme

    Davies Veterinary Specialists (DVS), the Hertfordshire-based private small animal referral practice, has launched a pro bono scheme to help deliver the practice's multi-specialist care to deserving patients and clients. All first opinion practices...
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    Ian Ramsey takes the helm at the BSAVA

    Professor Ian Ramsey BVSc, PhD, DSAM, DipECVIM-CA FHEA, FRCVS has taken up the position of President of the British Small Animal Veterinary Association (BSAVA) for 2020/2021. Ian graduated from the University of Liverpool and gained his PhD from the...
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    BVA urges governments not to Vexit

    Following the EU referendum, the BVA is urging UK governments to protect the status of EU veterinary surgeons and veterinary nurses who are currently living and working in the UK. According to statistics from the RCVS, almost 40% of veterinary surgeons...
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    Channel 4 News looks at Brexit on the veterinary profession

    The impact of Brexit on the veterinary profession came into focus on Channel 4's main evening news last night. Reporter Andy Davies spoke to Charlotte Debbaut MRCVS, a veterinary surgeon from Belgium working at the Tindale Veterinary Practice in Gloucestershire...
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    Government bans electric shock collars in England

    The Government has announced that remote controlled electric shock collars for pets will be banned in England , following a consultation which attracted over 7000 responses. Whilst the decision has been welcomed by the BVA and leading animal charities...
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    Startup aims to give vets the chance to own a practice

    Three ex-partners of the Willows Veterinary Group have launched North Star Vets, a new veterinary group which will give vets an opportunity to own a stake in their practice without any capital investment. MsRCVS Sean Cleary and Richard Thomas, and...
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    More cardiology expertise for Essex referral centre

    Southfields Veterinary Specialists has appointed Domingo Casamian-Sorrosal, a double-diplomate in veterinary cardiology and small animal internal medicine, to its growing team of specialists. Domingo, pictured on the left with Southfields clinical...
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    Corporate vet group donates £60K to Vetlife

    Linnaeus , the corporate veterinary group with 130 practices around the UK that was bought by Mars Petcare earlier this year, has made a £60,000 donation to Vetlife, the charity which gives free confidential support to veterinary professionals who have...