These guidelines were written by an international group of specialists with the aim to provide veterinarians with current recommendations for the diagnosis and treatment of canine demodicosis.
The AAEP has recognized the advancements that Dr. Liara Gonzalez and her team have made in our understanding of equine intestinal injury and repair. Her work also has led to advanced techniques that...
The objectives of this study were to describe serial point-of-care test results in dogs infected with canine parvovirus (CPV), highlight clinicopathologic abnormalities at various timepoints, and...
The rumen microbiome plays a fundamental role in all ruminant species, it is involved in health, nutrient utilization, detoxification, and methane emissions.
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The term ‘high-rise syndrome’ describes the traumatic injuries sustained by cats falling at least two stories. Few retrospective studies are currently available and are at variance about...
Ethiopia has a large population of small ruminants (sheep and goats) which are mostly kept in traditional subsistence production systems that are poorly described.
For over 20 years, Antech Academy has been dedicated to supporting over 25,000 veterinarians across Europe in continuously improving their clinical expertise through high-quality, relevant education.
Describe the use of fixed-rate intravenous insulin infusions (FRIs) in cats and dogs with diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA) and determine if this is associated with faster resolution of ketosis compared to...
Bella, a 4-year-old female pit bull terrier mix, was diagnosed with an infiltrative lipoma in her right shoulder area in early 2025. Owners Paul and Kristy Lewis took her to two surgeons to discuss...
To provide a case description, including perioperative management, of a young cat with feline gastrointestinal eosinophilic sclerosing fibroplasia that presented with septic peritonitis.
The so-called Schmallenberg virus (SBV), first detected in a German town of the same name in October 2011, is a novel emerging orthobunyavirus in Europe causing malformations and severe economic loss...