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Covid: NHS Fife urge public to be vigilant as Covid cases rise

Covid: NHS Fife urge public to be vigilant as Covid cases rise
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Cornell Equine Seminar Series Presents The Ins And Outs Of Equine Asthma - Horse Racing News

Sponsored by: Equine asthma affects many horses to varying degrees and can ultimately inhibit performance and cause quality of life concerns. This month the signs, causes, diagnostic and treatment options for equine asthma will be presented during the College of Veterinary Medicine s Equine Seminar Series, on Tuesday, April 20, from 6 to 7 p.m. via Zoom. WHAT: Joy Tomlinson, DVM, DACVIM Large Animal Internal Medicine Specialists and Research Associate will talk about the signs and causes of equine asthma along with diagnostic and treatment options. WHEN: Tuesday, April 20, 2021, 6 – 7 p.m. Presenter Dr. Tomlinson received her DVM from Cornell University in 2010 and completed a large animal internal medicine residency at New Bolton Center, University of Pennsylvania in 2014. She has been a clinician at Cornell s Equine Hospital since 2014. Dr. Tomlinson is also a Research Associate at the Baker Institute for Animal Health in the Van de Walle lab.

Mother demands answers after her son, 20, died less than 12 hours after receiving a Pfizer jab

Luke Garrett, 20, died after suffering a seizure in Tarbolton, South Ayrshire Mr Garrett had muscular dystrophy and had been shielding for around a year  But he died in the early hours of the morning the day after getting the jab Mother Tricia Garrett, 49, believes son would still be alive if he didn t get the jab MHRA are investigating his death but there s no evidence of jab causing seizures

AAEP Publishes Equine Parvovirus-Hepatitis Virus Guidelines - Horse Racing News

AAEP Publishes Equine Parvovirus-Hepatitis Virus Guidelines Sponsored by: The American Association of Equine Practitioners (AAEP) has published on its website comprehensive guidelines to educate practitioners about transmission, risk factors, clinical signs and other considerations pertaining to equine parvovirus-hepatitis virus (EqPV-H), a recently discovered virus capable of causing hepatitis in infected horses. Two distinct etiologies of EqPV-H infection are recognized: biologic transmission and non-biologic transmission. Asymptomatic infection is common; only a small percentage of infected horses will develop clinical signs of liver disease. “Drs. Thomas Divers and Bud Tennant of Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine discovered that this novel parvovirus was associated with the disease serum sickness in horses who had recently been administered a parvovirus-infected biologic,” said guidelines co-author Dr. Piper Norton. “Because of their seminal

The Virtual Frontstretch: eNASCAR Issue 6

The Virtual Frontstretch: eNASCAR Issue 6
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