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Wild canids, as well as other wild animal species, are largely exposed to bites by ticks and other hematophagous vectors where the features favoring their presence and spread are found in wooded and semi-wooded areas. Much of the information about arthropod-borne infections concerns domestic and...

Author(s)
Ebani, V. V.; Nardoni, S.; Mancianti, F.
Publisher
MDPI AG, Basel, Switzerland
Citation
Veterinary Sciences, 2023, 10, 2,
Abstract

Poisoning by spiders' bites and scorpions' stings domestic canines and felines seems to be frequent, considering the biology and behavior of these animals. However, little is known about this relationship. In the present review, we compiled the available information concerning this topic by...

Author(s)
Lucena, R. C. de; Dasilva, M. B.
Publisher
Universidade Federal Rural de Pernambuco, Recife, Brazil
Citation
Medicina Veterinária (Brasil), 2023, 17, 1, pp 1-10
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Using a web-based questionnaire with 29 close- and open-ended questions about 400 self-reported dog-biting incidents in Slovenia, this research investigated the contexts of dog bites, focusing on characteristics of the dogs and the descriptions of the situations to identify the main risk factors...

Author(s)
Gobbo, E.; Šemrov, M. Z.
Publisher
Brill Academic Publishers, Leiden, Netherlands
Citation
Society & Animals, 2023, 31, 4, pp 469-488
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Author(s)
Blazquez, C. A.; Sanchez, F. V.
Publisher
British Small Animal Veterinary Association, Quedgeley, UK
Citation
Companion, 2023, April, pp 38-39
Abstract

Objectives: (1) To explore the relationship between regionally implemented dog control strategies and dog bite injuries (DBIs) and (2) to evaluate current implementation of dog control strategies. Methods: Observational study using a nationwide online survey of territorial authorities (TAs)....

Author(s)
Duncan-Sutherland, N.; Hunt, M.; Alatini, M.; Shepherd, M.; Kool, B.
Publisher
BMJ Publishing Group, London, UK
Citation
Injury Prevention, 2023, 29, 3, pp 219-226
Abstract

An 11-month-old, male, entire Great Dane dog presented with acute-onset non-ambulatory tetraparesis. Three months before presentation, the dog was treated for a suspected dog bite injury. Examination revealed pyrexia (39.7°C) and marked multiple joint swelling, with cervicalgia and non-ambulatory...

Author(s)
Karpozilou, A.; Baptista, L.; Moreno-Aguado, B.; Kelly, D.; Fernandes, R.
Publisher
Wiley, Chichester, UK
Citation
Veterinary Record Case Reports, 2023, 11, 3,
Abstract

We developed a promising mRNA vaccine against severe fever with thrombocytopenia syndrome (SFTS), an infectious disease caused by the SFTS virus that is primarily transmitted through tick bites. Administration of lipid nanoparticle-encapsulated mRNA-Gn successfully induced neutralizing antibodies...

Author(s)
Kim JaeYong; Jeon Kyeongseok; Park SangIn; Bang YooJin; Park HyeongJun; Kwak HyeWon; Kim DoHyung; Lee SooYeon; Choi EunJin; Cho NamHyuk; Nam JaeHwan
Publisher
Nature Publishing Group, London, UK
Citation
npj Vaccines, 2023, 8, 167,
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Author(s)
Miller, J.
Publisher
Educational Concepts LLC, Tulsa, USA
Citation
NAVC Clinician's Brief, 2021, September,
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Author(s)
Cherubini, M.
Publisher
Point Veterinaire Italie s.r.l., Milan, Italy
Citation
Settimana Veterinaria, 2021, 1197, pp 18-19
Abstract

Biting is a natural response for horses and is part of their maintenance behaviour repertoire for warding off herd members for various reasons. These could include reproductive states, guarding resources or merely signalling another horse to move away. Horses will always give warning signals before ...

Author(s)
Scofield, R.
Publisher
CABI, Wallingford, UK
Citation
Animal Behaviour and Welfare Case Studies, 2022, 2022, 0001, pp 17 pp.

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