To achieve our goal, we developed a scoping review of bTB multihost epidemiology focusing on 18 research questions (reported in Table1and conceptually summarised in Figure1) regarding the type of study, whether, which and how wildlife species have been monitored, what kind of sampling designs and...
What does TPR stand for in veterinary medicine? What is the difference between zoology and veterinary medicine? What does CRI stand for in veterinary medicine? What does QAR stand for in veterinary medicine? What does PLR stand for in veterinary medicine?
1. KVK Burdwan, CRIJAF (ICAR), BudBud, Burdwan–713403, West Bengal, India 2. Department of Veterinary Microbiology, WBUAFS, West Bengal, India 3. Presently attached to College of Veterinary Science, TANUVAS, Tamil Nadu, India *Corresponding author: joardar69@gmail.com ARTICLE CITATION:Das...
Background:Canine osteoarthritis (OA) is a commonly seen problem in veterinary practice. There are different methods available to treat related pain, stiffness and lameness. A recently developed method is the treatment with nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR). In this method a permanent magnetic field ...
As usual, pseudoscientific ramblings based on bogus theories and piles of anecdotes, which (asDr. Mark Crislip has pointed outin a different context) don’t become evidence by force of numbers any more than piles of cow dung become gold when enough is collected. VOM is apparently a one-...
Diltiazem0.5mg/kg three times daily titrated up to 3mg/kg three times daily0.1–0.2mg/kg bolus followed by a CRI of 2–6mcg/kg/min Atenolol0.25–1mg/kg once or twice daily Esmolol0.1–0.5mg/kg bolus followed by a CRI of 50–200mcg/kg/min ...
The Netherlands, for instance, do not only acknowledge vol- untary euthanasia requests but also practice non-voluntary euthanasia in pediatrics. In light of this, it may be argued that a 'natural', non- induced death could become undesirable for many, espe- cially—but not exclusively—for ...