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Ex-racing horses and dogs donate plasma to make antivenom, treat young or sick animals FriFriday 12 updated FriFriday 12 Horses donate plasma for use in antivenoms. ( Share Print text only Cancel A group of former racing animals destined to be put down are the unlikely heroes behind the antivenoms protecting humans against some of Australia s deadliest native creatures. Key points: Ex-racing animals are donating plasma to create antivenom to protect against deadly animals Their blood products are also used to treat young or sick animals, as well as in research for humans After they ve finished donating, the animals are retired and rehomed by a not-for-profit ....
Close A team of interdisciplinary researchers from the University of Arkansas is developing a surgical spoon for a safer veterinary procedure which is presently being tested clinically. The Faculty and students of from Dale Bumper College of Agriculture, Food and Life Sciences are working alongside the College of Engineers and the researchers on this project. The goal is to create a novel spoon that permits veterinarians to remove bladder stones from companion animals - which has always been a common procedure in the veterinary industry. (Photo : Pranidchakan Boonrom) Learn More about the Research Team The members of the team involved in this collaboration are Lauren Thomas; a doctor of veterinarian medicine and clinical assistant professor of animals; her student, Davina D Angelo; an associate professor of biomedical engineering - Morten Jensen; and a research engineer and graduate student in Jensen s lab - Sam Stephens. ....
Date Time Voices: Dr. Bernard Mudenda Hang’ombe This article is an excerpt from the research magazine “Tackling Global Issues vol.3 Fighting the menace of zoonosis.” Click here to see the table of contents. The University of Zambia and Hokkaido University are long term collaborators in veterinary medicine and zoonoses control. Professor Bernard Mudenda Hang’ombe from the Department of Para-Clinical Studies at the University of Zambia, who is also the Centre Leader of the Africa Centre of Excellence for Infectious Diseases of Humans and Animals, shares his thoughts about the situation in Zambia and collaborations with Hokkaido University. Dr. Bernard Mudenda Hang’ombe ....
Date Time Staying informed: Feline Parvovirus in South Australia Feline Parvovirus (also known as Panleukopenia and feline enteritis) is a highly contagious virus which can have devastating consequences on unvaccinated cats and is particularly lethal to young kittens. With increasing cases of the virus being reported in South Australia, there has never been a more important time to stay informed. We know that pets are family and they should be protected at all costs. We have provided information to support you. Please carefully read through our frequently asked questions if you have any concerns relating to your cat or kitten. ....