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Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is quite often diagnosed in small animal veterinary practice. The aetiology of the loss of renal function is manifold; in general, the risk increases with increasing age in both dogs and cats. Dietetic measures are an essential part of the therapy of CKD with a focus on ...
Dietary treatment of diseases of cats and dogs (e.g. chronic renal insufficiency, urolithiasis, chronic cardiac insufficiency) is discussed. The importance of informing clients about the dietetic concept is emphasized.
Dietetic measures for prevention and treatment of chronic renal failure in dogs and cats are briefly described. Restriction of dietary phosphorus in animals with uraemia and restriction of dietary protein and sodium in animals with systemic hypertension. Dietetic measures and drug therapy of...
The influence of a protein reduced diet in 60 dogs with chronic renal failure was observed over a period of 6 months. Long-term success was possible only with diets of high palatability. Ultra low protein diets showed no advantages for clinical status and laboratory parameters.
ARIZONA, 1941-42.-Bunyea's stained antigen was found equal to the slow tube method for the diagnosis of turkey PARATYPHOID. Attempts to find the cause of INFECTIOUS KERATITIS of cattle failed. A single treatment of range cattle with derris in soapy water was ineffective in control of WARBLE FLIES....
The matter given here is a bare outline of the work done. When papers by the staffs of these stations are published, abstracts are prepared from them and included in the Veterinary Bulletin as a matter of routine. Details of the titles of these reports will be found in Index Veterinarius.ARIZONA,...
Porcine circovirus (PCV) was first recognized as a contaminant of the continuous pig kidney cell line PK-15 (Tischer et al., 1982). This PCV...
Escherichia coli is an important cause of disease worldwide and occurs in most mammalian species, including humans, and in birds. E. coli are...