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WSAVA develops new guidelines

WSAVA develops new guidelines

“Animal welfare science is a new and rapidly developing discipline…" Companion animal welfare at the heart of new standards  ...

Report highlights research priorities for foodborne viruses

Report highlights research priorities for foodborne viruses

Norovirus cannot be cultured in the laboratory despite many efforts to do so. Workshop considers public health impact from norovirus...

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WSAVA developing new guidelines for veterinary dentistry

New guidelines for veterinary dentistry

The DGC aims to launch the first Global Dental Guidelines at WSAVA World Congress 2017. Organisation aims to enhance standards...

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RVC celebrates 225th birthday

RVC celebrates 225th birthday

The RVC is the oldest veterinary school in the English-speaking world. Alumni invited back to attend programme of events Past...

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Mobile Vet awarded Queen’s Award for Innovation

Mobile Vet awarded Queen’s Award for Innovation

The award was presented by the Lord Lieuteneant of the Isle of Wight on behalf of Her Majesty the Queen....

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Chief vet highlights importance of the OV

Ian Wright, Head of ESCCAP, who spoke at the conference on tick-borne diseases; Lisa Girdwood, a delegate from West Mount...

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Veterinary organisations send open letter to PM

Veterinary organisations send open letter to PM

The letter voices concern that perceptions of ‘anti-foreigner’ rhetoric may already be having an impact on the veterinary workforce. Voices...

VMD issues batch defect alert

VMD issues batch defect alert

A batch recall to veterinary practice level is in progress. Follows serious adverse events in horses The Veterinary Medicines Directorate...

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Pet project helps disadvantaged teens

Pet project helps disadvantaged teens

One of the youngsters helps tend to a rabbit. Enables young people to further their personal development Disadvantaged teenagers in...

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Mayaro virus reported in Haiti

Mayaro virus is thought to be spread by Haemagogus mosquitoes, but Aedes mosquitoes may also play a part in its...

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