Dr. Kate Hurley, DVM, MPVM, a pioneer in shelter veterinary medicine, is the 2025 winner of the American Veterinary Medical Association’s Animal Welfare Award, the association announced today.
The prevalence of resistance in enterococci to antibiotics, commonly used for therapy in poultry or as antimicrobial growth promoters (AMGPs), was determined in faecal samples of two chicken...
To determine if routine pre-treatment clinical data can be used to predict the development of overt renal insufficiency following treatment of feline hyperthyroidism, we studied retrospectively all...
Dr. Julie Levy, the Fran Marino Professor of Shelter Medicine Education at the University of Florida College of Veterinary Medicine, has received the American Association of Veterinary Clinicians’...
Anecdotal beliefs and limited research suggest variable patterns of mortality in age, size, and breed cohorts of dogs. Detailed knowledge of mortality patterns would facilitate development of...
Many advances in genetic selection, nutrition, housing and disease control have been incorporated into modern pork production since the 1950s resulting in highly prolific females and practices and...
New university findings highlight potential implications for cattle, infectious disease, and veterinary practice.
Researchers at Ohio State University College of Veterinary Medicine have reported new findings related to infectious disease. The report, centered on “Resear...
This review briefly describes the virus classification, clinical signs, epidemiology, diagnosis, disinfection, and vaccines related equine group A rotavirus (RVA) infection.
Poultry farming is one of the most efficient animal husbandry methods and it provides nutritional security to a significant number of the world population.