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02 October 2020 02 Oct 2020

Volume 25 | Issue 11

ISSN (Print): 2053-0889

ISSN (Online): 2053-0897

Looking backwards and forwards: What a year

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Figure 1. Approximate distribution of Echinococcus multilocularis in the fox in Europe.

Parasite risks from raw meat-based diets for companion animals

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Anaesthesia of the patient with chronic kidney disease

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Figure 1. Hair loss on the limb of a cat during recovery following exposure to laundry detergent. The container had fallen from a work surface and spilled on the floor near where cats were sleeping. They had detergent on their legs and feet but were not treated promptly and developed chemical burns. One cat was euthanised with severe respiratory signs and the other recovered.

Poisons affecting the skin

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Head trauma: treatment and diagnostic aids

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Figure 1. In addition to differences in the composition of the microbiota along the gastrointestinal tract, each animal harbours a unique microbial profile (Suchodolski, 2016). Studies show that Bacteroides, Clostridium, Lactobacillus, Bifidobacterium and Enterobacteriaceae are the predominant bacterial groups cultured from canine and feline intestines, although the levels found vary between different studies.

The gastrointestinal microbiome – what do we know now and what will we learn next?

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DNA profiling and personalised medicine from Nationwide Laboratories

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Tackling conflict between humans and leopards in Nepal

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