Source: dvm 360 The FDA has approved Pradofloxacin injection for treating respiratory diseases in cattle and swine. Pradofloxacin, a fluoroquinolone-class antimicrobial, is available by prescription from licensed veterinarians as a single injection. For cattle, it’s approved for bovine respiratory disease (BRD) caused by specific pathogens in cattle under one years of age, excluding certain categories. In […]
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Vet group CVS warns over risk to personal information in cyber-attack
by Editor | Apr 16, 2024 | Animal Health Industry, Animal Health News
Source: The Guardian CVS Group, a major UK veterinary chain, reported a potential personal data breach following a cyber-attack. Hackers gained unauthorized access to some of its IT systems, causing disruptions across its 500+ locations, mainly in Britain. The company faced operational issues and slowed systems even after restoring IT services post-attack. The UK’s veterinary […]
read moreMan’s Dog Helps with Schizophrenia Hallucinations
by Editor | Apr 16, 2024 | Animal Health News, Companion Animal
Source: USA Today Kody Green’s journey with schizophrenia started in college, leading to drug abuse and prison. Diagnosed at 21, traditional treatments only partly helped. Four years later, Luna, his Jack Russell terrier mix, became his lifeline, aiding him in identifying and coping with hallucinations and preventing self-harm. Psychiatric service dogs, like Luna, offer valuable […]
read moreSource: USA Today A recent bird flu outbreak in Texas and Kansas has prompted investigations after reports of one human case and infections in dairy cows. The virus, identified as avian influenza A (H5N1), affected cows and one person, causing conjunctivitis. The CDC deems the health risk low. Researchers found that cats were also affected, […]
read moreSource: PR Newswire The Banfield Foundation’s 2023 Impact Report reveals how $3.3 million in grants facilitated Veterinary care, disaster relief, and preventive care initiatives. The Foundation prioritized underserved communities, providing free preventive care, including spay/neuter surgeries, through mobile Veterinary units and community-based clinics. They donated six mobile units totaling $750,000 and funded vaccines and medical […]
read moreLivestock Respiratory Issues Expected Following Texas Wildfires
by Editor | Apr 14, 2024 | Animal Health News, Livestock
Source: Bovine Veterinarian After wildfires in the Texas Panhandle, the Texas A&M Veterinary Medical Diagnostic Laboratory warns livestock owners of potential respiratory issues in surviving animals due to smoke inhalation. Dr. Alexis Thompson anticipates increased cases of heavy breathing and coughing among cattle exposed to flames or smoke. Smoke contains fine particles that irritate respiratory […]
read moreGenetic Mutation Could Cause Severe Reactions from Feline Parasite Preventives
by Editor | Apr 14, 2024 | Animal Health News, Companion Animal
Source: dvm360 A study by WSU’s Program for Individualized Medicine revealed that cats with the MDR1 genetic mutation face severe risks from eprinomectin, found in some parasite preventives. The mutation hampers protective mechanisms against the drug, leading to neurological toxicity, with symptoms like coordination loss, tremors, and coma. Out of 33 cats studied, 14 showed […]
read moreMilestone Made: 1000 Veterans Paired with Service Dogs
by Editor | Apr 13, 2024 | Companion Animal, Other
Source: dvm360 K9s For Warriors celebrates a significant milestone of matching 1,000 veterans with trained service dogs, aiming to prevent veteran suicide by supporting individuals with PTSD, traumatic brain injury, or military sexual trauma. Retired Army Staff Sergeant Ryan and his service dog Frankie became the 1,000th Warrior/K9 team to graduate from the program. K9s […]
read moreWood Pushing for Legislation Giving Rural Veterinarians More Grant Opportunities
by Editor | Apr 13, 2024 | Animal Health Industry, Livestock
Source: KMA Land House File 2428, sponsored by State Representative Devon Wood, aims to address the shortage of veterinarians in rural Iowa counties. The legislation, recently passed by a House Appropriations Subcommittee, proposes the creation of a rural Veterinary practice innovation and revitalization fund. This fund would offer financial assistance to improve and expand Veterinary […]
read moreHighly Pathogenic Avian Influenza Detected in Dairy Cattle
by Editor | Apr 12, 2024 | Animal Health News, Livestock
Source: High Plains Journal The U.S. Department of Agriculture, Food and Drug Administration, and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention have detected highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) virus in laboratory samples from older dairy cows in Texas, Kansas, and New Mexico. This is the first time HPAI has been found in dairy cattle and only […]
read moreNew Mentorship Program Launches for New ACVIM Diplomates
by Editor | Apr 12, 2024 | Animal Health Industry, News
Source: dvm360 The American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine (ACVIM), in collaboration with Chewy Health and MentorVet, launched MentorVet Lead, a program designed to support ACVIM diplomates who received their certification within the last 5 years. Sponsored by Chewy Health, the program offers scholarships, peer support, coaching, and mentorship. Aimed at advancing Veterinary specialty medicine, […]
read moreResearchers Carry Out First Peer-Reviewed Study of Fecal Microbiota Transplants in Dolphins
by Editor | Apr 11, 2024 | Animal Health News, Other
Source: Phys.org A collaborative effort between the National Marine Mammal Foundation, the U.S. Navy Marine Mammal Program, and the Gilbert Lab at UCSD School of Medicine and Scripps Institution of Oceanography successfully conducted fecal microbiota transplantations (FMTs) on Navy bottlenose dolphins with gastrointestinal disease. The study, published in the Journal of Applied Microbiology, marks the […]
read moreU.S. Detects Avian Flu in Milk, Says Dairy Supplies Are Safe
by Editor | Apr 11, 2024 | Animal Health News, Livestock
Source: Reuters The U.S. Department of Agriculture confirmed avian flu in milk samples from sick cattle in Kansas and Texas, but assured the public of the safety of the milk supply. The virus, typically affecting birds, has now reached mammals. Investigations are ongoing in Kansas, Texas, and New Mexico where dairy cows exhibited symptoms. Samples […]
read moreVeterinary Cancer Test Now Available in Japan
by Editor | Apr 10, 2024 | Animal Health News, Companion Animal
Source: dvm360 VolitionRx Limited has partnered with Fujifilm Vet Systems Co. Ltd to launch the Nu.Q Vet Cancer test for veterinarians in Japan. The agreement allows Fujifilm Vet Systems to sell and perform cancer screenings using the test across its network of laboratories. Nu.Q Vet Cancer is a noninvasive screening tool for canine cancer detection, […]
read moreThe State of Women in Vet Med—According to the Data
by Editor | Apr 10, 2024 | News, Veterinary Practice
Source: Newstat There are ongoing gender disparities in Veterinary medicine despite the predominance of women in the field. While 87.3% of current Veterinary school applicants and 88% of Veterinary technicians are female, there remains a lack of gender equality in leadership positions and pay. Female veterinarians face challenges such as the gender pay gap, academic […]
read moreConsumers Identify Health and Wellness for Pet Food
by Editor | Apr 9, 2024 | Animal Health News, Companion Animal
Source: FOOD Engineering The pet food market has witnessed significant growth in new product launches, with about one-third of introductions coming from new companies or brands, surpassing trends in human food. Lynn Dornblaser, Mintel Consulting’s director of innovation and insight, highlighted three major trends shaping the pet food industry over the last five years: personalized […]
read moreResearchers Use an Edible Blue-Green Algae to Protect Honey Bees Against Viruses
by Editor | Apr 9, 2024 | Animal Health News, Other
Source: Phys.org Scientists at the USDA’s Agricultural Research Service have devised an edible antiviral treatment to safeguard honey bees from deformed wing virus (DWV) and other viral threats. DWV and similar viruses have been linked to mass bee colony deaths worldwide, predominantly transmitted by Varroa mites. The infections lead to deformities and fatalities, jeopardizing agricultural […]
read morePaw Patrol: Dallas Mavericks Are the First NBA Team with an Emotional Support Animal
by Editor | Apr 7, 2024 | Companion Animal, News
Source: CBS Sports Heather Mau, assistant athletic trainer for the Dallas Mavericks, noticed players grabbing extra breakfast not due to increased appetite but to lure in Bailey, the team’s two-year-old mini Bernedoodle emotional support animal. The Mavericks are the first NBA team to have an emotional support animal, with Bailey bringing benefits despite the team’s […]
read moreNew ASPCA Report Shows USDA Failed to Act in Response to 90 Percent of Animal Welfare Violations in FY23
by Editor | Apr 7, 2024 | Animal Health News, Companion Animal
Source: PR Newswire The ASPCA released a report critiquing the USDA’s enforcement of the Animal Welfare Act in licensed facilities during the 2023 fiscal year. Despite over 1,000 violations found at more than 400 dog dealers, only four faced consequences. Problematic dealers continued operating despite consistent violations, impacting the welfare of vulnerable animals. Examples included […]
read moreUK Intensifies Probe of Veterinary Competition, Pricing
by Editor | Apr 6, 2024 | Animal Health News, Other
Source: VIN News The United Kingdom’s Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) is considering measures to address concerns about lack of competition in the Veterinary sector. This includes capping prescription fees and potentially forcing large companies to sell Veterinary practices. The CMA’s actions follow a six-month review prompted by rising Veterinary care costs. Around 40% of […]
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