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Entries by Myai Du
Gorillas – US
18th January 2021 /0 Comments/in Uncategorised /by Myai DuImplementation of a targeted mastitis therapy concept using an on-farm rapid test: antimicrobial consumption, cure rates and compliance
12th January 2021 /0 Comments/in Dec2020, Farm Animals, Open Access /by Myai DuA. Schmenger, S. Leimbach, N. Wente, Y. Zhang, A.M. Biggs and V. Kroemker | Veterinary Record | November 2020
The aim of this non-blinded, non-randomised study was to investigate the implementation of a more evidence-based targeted mastitis control therapy using a novel rapid tube test system, under field conditions…
Exploring horse owners’ understanding of obese body condition and weight management in UK leisure horses
12th January 2021 /0 Comments/in Dec2020, Equine, Open Access /by Myai DuT. Furtado, E. Perkins, G. Pinchbeck, C. McGowan, F. Watkins and R. Christley | Equine Veterinary Journal | October 2020
The aim of this qualitative research study was to gain a greater understanding of the views of leisure horse owners on equine management and health, particularly those around the management of equine weight…
Role of the consent form in UK veterinary practice
12th January 2021 /0 Comments/in Dec2020, Open Access, Practice Management /by Myai DuC. Gray | Veterinary Record | October 2020
The aim of this qualitative study, carried out as part of research for a doctoral thesis, was to investigate the role(s) of the consent form in the consent process in UK veterinary practice…
Feline tuberculosis caused by Mycobacterium bovis infection of domestic UK cats associated with feeding a commercial raw food diet
12th January 2021 /0 Comments/in Dec2020, Open Access, Small Animals /by Myai DuC. O’Halloran, C. Tørnqvist‐Johnsen, G. Woods, J. Mitchell, N. Reed, P. Burr, D. Gascoyne‐Binzi, M. Wegg, S.Beardall, J. Hope and D. Gunn‐Moore | Transboundary and Emerging Diseases | October 2020
The aim of this study is to report the clinical and epidemiological findings from a cluster of confirmed or highly likely Mycobacterium bovis tuberculosis cases in pet cats where there was circumstantial evidence of an association between the commercial raw diet fed to these cats and their M. bovis infection….
The utility of combined urine dipstick analysis and specific gravity measurement to determine feline proteinuria
12th January 2021 /0 Comments/in Dec2020, Open Access, Small Animals /by Myai DuJ. Pérez‐Accino, L. Feo Bernabe, E.G. Manzanilla and J. Puig | Journal of Small Animal Practice | September 2020
The aim of this retrospective study was to assess the utility of the urine dipstick combined with urine‐specific gravity (USG) for detecting proteinuria in cats when compared with urine protein‐to‐creatinine (UPC) ratio…
Benefits and risks of neutering pets – what is the evidence – Behaviour
27th November 2020 /0 Comments/in Uncategorised /by Myai DuBenefits and risks of neutering pets – what is the evidence – General
27th November 2020 /0 Comments/in Uncategorised /by Myai DuUseful Links

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