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Selective Breeding Could Help Prevent Lameness in Dairy Cows
October 2012 New study shows that breeding programmes directed at reducing hoof disease are unlikely to jeopardise milk productivity.
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Canada to Build International Vaccine Centre
March 2004 A $61.8-million International Vaccine Centre dedicated to protecting human and animal health from the threat of emerging diseases is to be built at t...
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Clopidogrel: Potential Antiplatelet Drug for Dogs?
July 2010 Clopidogrel may offer safe alternative as prophylactic treatment for dogs at risk of thromboembolic disease.
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Featured Paper: Dog Collars Raise Intraocular Pressure
August 2006 Collars can increase intraocular pressure which could be detrimental to dogs with eye diseases, such as glaucoma.
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US study identifies risk factors for bee colony collapse
March 2013 Idiopathic brood disease syndrome and queen replacement/failure significantly increase the risk that a bee colony will die, study shows.
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Leishmaniasis Vaccine Trial in Dogs
July 2005 A trial in dogs suggests that a new leishmaniasis vaccine can provide lasting protection against the disease.
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Canadian Animal Traceability System
January 2004 The Canadian Animal Health Coalition is leading a national foreign animal disease initiative in partnership with national and provincial commodity gr...
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Bluetongue in Belgium, Germany and the Netherlands
August 2006 Bluetongue, an insect-transmitted viral disease common in southern Europe, has been reported for the first time in Belgium, Germany and the Netherlan...
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Companion animal zoonoses: CALLISTO report
April 2013 The aim of the first cycle of CALLISTO was to review the current knowledge of the role of companion animals as a source of infectious diseases in man...
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Agent of Equine Proliferative Enteropathy Transmitted by Feco-Oral Route
June 2010 Naïve foals may acquire subclinical Lawsonia intracellularis infection through the feco-oral route when housed with diseased foals.
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