Biomarkers in equine medicine
In veterinary medicine, too, non-invasive diagnostic and therapeutic approaches have become increasingly important in recent years
DetailsIn veterinary medicine, too, non-invasive diagnostic and therapeutic approaches have become increasingly important in recent years
DetailsPatients who display unwanted behaviour are normally only presented to the practice late in their history of suffering, since behaviour is usually not associated with an illness, but solely with the animal’s circumstances and its nature.
DetailsHass, an 18-month-old male, mixed-breed dog weighing 42 kg, was presented with a six-month history of a rash on his legs and ears.
DetailsIn Germany, vector-borne infections are becoming more important in dogs and cats for the following reasons …
DetailsBefore or at the beginning of the breeding season, special attention is paid to mares that were not in foal or aborted in the past year.
DetailsInfections with the various causative agents of feline upper respiratory disease complex occur regularly despite available vaccines.
DetailsThe body of mammals is colonised with countless microorganisms such as bacteria, fungi, protozoa and viruses.
DetailsPiper is a 7-year-old Australian Shepherd (allegedly purebred), female, not neutered.
DetailsDer Körper von Säugetieren ist mit unzähligen Mikroorganismen wie Bakterien, Pilzen, Protozoen und Viren besiedelt.
DetailsDuring the breeding season, the breeding suitability of all mares intended for breeding must be assessed.
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