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    Somerset referral centre launches extended neurology / neurosurgery service

    Cave Veterinary Specialists , a referral centre based near Taunton, Somerset, has announced the launch of a significantly extended neurology and neurosurgery service. The centre now has three new international specialists in the field: Salih Eminaga...
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    Nurses to get long-awaited seats on RCVS Council

    The RCVS Council has announced its agreement with wholesale reform of the College’s governance arrangements to improve the efficiency and accountability of its decision-making processes. The changes agreed by Council included almost halving the number...
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    Tess Daly puts lungworm in the spotlight

    Bayer Animal Health has been enjoying considerable success in its efforts to raise awareness of the danger of lungworm amongst pet owners. The company signed model and 'Strictly Come Dancing' presenter Tess Daly to front it's Be Lungworm Aware campaign...
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    BSAVA launches Compulsory Microchipping Guide

    The BSAVA has launched a new guide to help practices navigate compulsory canine microchipping legislation which comes into force on 6th April. The 18-page guide provides information on all aspects of microchipping, including the differing implications...
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    Public Health England reports Lyme disease up 30% in the UK last summer

    Public Health England has released figures showing that the number of people testing positive for Lyme disease was up over 30% in the period July to September 2015, from 300 lab confirmed cases to 421. The figures are being highlighted by MSD Animal...
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    'One Health' for people and pets could save NHS £2.5 billion a year

    Greater collaboration between disciplines to promote the 'One Health' approach for people and pets could save the NHS 2.5 billion a year, according to Danny Mills, Professor of Veterinary Behavioural Medicine at the University of Lincoln. Professor...
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    First Equine Flu Awareness Month coming in April

    Merial has announced that it has joined forces with the Animal Health Trust to hold Equine Flu Awareness Month in April. Organisers say that the aim is to increase awareness, understanding and virus surveillance of this highly contagious evolving...
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    Leicestershire practice suffers for its art

    A Market Harborough-based practice - Town & Country Veterinary Centre - has announced that it is entering a team into a 10km obstacle course race so gruelling it is called ' The Suffering '. The Suffering takes place in the grounds of Rockingham Castle...
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    RCVS Knowledge unveils new EBVM resource

    RCVS Knowledge has announced the official launch of Veterinary Evidence – a new resource designed to unite practitioners interested in promoting and using the principles of evidence-based veterinary medicine (EBVM) within practice. Veterinary Evidence...
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    New consensus guidelines on treatment of feline CKD from ISFM

    The International Society of Feline Medicine (ISFM), the veterinary division of International Cat Care, has announced the publication of the new ISFM Consensus Guidelines on the Diagnosis and Management of Feline Chronic Kidney Disease in this month...
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    RCVS launches VN Futures project

    The RCVS and the BVNA have launched VN Futures, a companion project to Vet Futures, which aims to draw up a blueprint for the future of the veterinary nursing profession. One of the recommendations of the Vet Futures report ( Taking charge of our...
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    Test helps refine prostate diagnosis in dogs

    Biobest is highlighting the benefits of using its canine prostate specific arginine esterase (CPSE) test to differentiate between those dogs which have benign prostatic hyperplasia and those suffering more serious conditions, such as neoplasia. Benign...
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    Elanco launches social media campaign for Milbemax

    Elanco Animal Health has launched #PetMagicMoments, a social media campaign designed to drive engagement between veterinary practices and their clients and encourage customer footfall to veterinary practices. As part of the #PetMagicMoments campaign...
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    TV programme to help educate horse owners about worming

    Zoetis has announced that Horse & Country TV (Sky Channel 253) will be airing the Vet Essentials episode on worm control in horses from today until 26th March. The programme, made in association with Zoetis, follows presenter Jenny Rudall on her mission...
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    Task force issues new guidelines on management of canine epilepsy

    The International Veterinary Epilepsy Task Force (IVETF), a group of 26 veterinary practitioner, neuropharmacology, neuropathology and neurology experts led by Holger Volk, Professor of Veterinary Neurology and Neurosurgery at the RVC, has issued new...
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    Norbrook launches Marbodex Aural for otitis in dogs

    Norbrook has announced the launch of Marbodex Aural, the most recent addition to its Otitis Management System for dogs. Norbrook says the ingredients in Marbodex Aural (marbofloxacin, clotrimazole, dexamethasone) are proven to relieve pain and inflammation...
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    Bayer highlights increasing risk from tick-borne disease

    Bayer Animal Health has launched its annual tick awareness campaign, this year titled 'No Bite is Right', with results of a survey which found that 44% of pet owners don't use regular preventative tick treatment. The OnePoll survey of 4000 pet owners...
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    MWI acquires St Francis buying group

    MWI Animal Health , a part of AmerisourceBergen , has announced the acquisition of St. Francis Group , the UK’s largest animal health buying group. The acquisition of St. Francis Group highlights AmerisourceBergen and MWI’s continued global expansion...
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    Ceredigion vet suspended for TB testing misconduct

    Ceredigion veterinary surgeon Robert Alun Merfyn Evans has been suspended from the Register for six months by the RCVS Disciplinary Committee after he admitted to misconduct relating to tuberculin testing for cattle he owned and failing to register the...
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    Virbac takes on Activyl ectoparasiticides for cats and dogs

    Virbac has taken over the distribution of the prescription-only topical ectoparasiticide range, Activyl. Activyl is available in three spot-on preparations: Activyl for Dogs and Activyl for Cats (flea control) and Activyl Tick Plus for tick and flea...
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    Shropshire vet suspended for telling client her dog was still alive

    Dermot Costello, a Shropshire practitioner, has been suspended by the RCVS Disciplinary Committee for 10 weeks after he admitted being dishonest with a client and falsifying records about the treatment of her dog. Mr Costello faced four charges against...
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    New campaign to highlight toxic threats to pets

    Agria Pet Insurance has announced the launch of a new campaign to highlight the threat to animals from everyday poisons and toxins. As part of its campaign, the company is encouraging vets and nurses to help clients keep their pets safe by sharing...
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    RCVS announces runners in the 2016 VN Council elections

    The RCVS has announced the names of the candidates standing in the VN Council elections this year and is, once again, inviting veterinary nurses to put questions to them directly in this year’s 'Quiz the candidates'. Six veterinary nurses are contesting...
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    487 veterinary nurses removed from Register for not renewing their registration

    The RCVS reports that almost 500 veterinary nurses have been removed from the Register of Veterinary Nurses as a result of not renewing their registration with the College. Some 692 veterinary nurses had their names removed from the Register on 1...
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    BVA expresses disappointment over food companies' lack of stunning policy

    The BVA has expressed its concern that almost two-thirds of food companies have no information on their commitment to stunning animals before slaughter – with only 4% having a "universal commitment". The findings were published in the Business Benchmark...