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The World Health Organization's Clean Hands Save Lives: A …

WebEven before the discovery of germs, the practice of hand hygiene had revealed itself as a crucial element in the fight against infectious diseases. In fact, …

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Frequency and nature of health issues among horses housed in an …

Web1 INTRODUCTION. Keeping horses in groups is becoming increasingly common, as it gives the horses more social contact 1 and possibilities for increased …

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Saddle fit and management: An investigation of the …

WebReasons for performing study No previous studies have investigated interrelationships between saddle fit/management, equine thoracolumbar asymmetries, …

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Feeding the foal for immediate and long-term health

WebNutrient requirements of pre-weaned foals. The nutrient requirements of foals before age 4 months are not specifically addressed in the 2007 National Research …

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Musculoskeletal disease and injury, now and in the future.

WebTendon and ligament injuries (TLI) continue to be a major cause of morbidity and premature retirement in racehorses. There have been comprehensive reviews …

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Facing the threat of equine parasitic disease

WebHorses worldwide are exposed to a complex mixture of intestinal parasitic helminths. When burdens are high, these parasites can seriously compromise health …

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Survey on Thoroughbred use, health and owner satisfaction …

WebThousands of Thoroughbred horses retire from racing each year and go on to second careers unrelated to racing. Although there are many publications regarding …

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Diagnosis and management of sand enteropathy in the horse

WebSand enteropathy is an important disease condition in the horse, particularly in geographically predisposed regions. The reasons why some horses eat sand, or why …

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Mental wellbeing of equine veterinary surgeons, veterinary nurses …

WebThe rapid global spread of COVID-19 necessitated changes to national behavioural patterns and working practices, including self-isolating, maintenance of …

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Risk factors in equine transport‐related health problems: A survey …

WebBackground. Transportation can affect equine health and is a potential source of economic loss to the industry. Objectives. To identify journey (duration, vehicle, …

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Saddle fitting, recognising an ill‐fitting saddle and the …

WebA saddle that does not fit either a horse or a rider correctly has potentially far reaching consequences for both horse and rider health. The saddle should be assessed …

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Disease prevalence in geriatric horses in the United Kingdom

WebReasons for performing study: Geriatric horses (aged ≥15 years) represent a substantial proportion of the equine population, yet few studies have investigated the …

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Does inbreeding contribute to pregnancy loss in Thoroughbred …

WebBackground Excessive inbreeding increases the probability of uncovering homozygous recessive genotypes and has been associated with an increased risk of …

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Comparison of owner‐reported health problems with veterinary …

WebReasons for performing study: Previous studies suggest that owners underestimate or incorrectly recognise or report health problems in geriatric horses. …

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Science‐in‐brief: What is needed to prevent tendon injury in …

WebIntroduction. Superficial digital flexor tendon (SDFT) injury affects up to 30% of Thoroughbred racehorses and other high-level equine athletes and is both exercise and …

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Occupational risks of working with horses: A questionnaire survey …

WebLimited scientific evidence from other countries and plenty of anecdotal evidence suggest that the risk of personal injury in equine veterinary practice is high. …

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Improving clinical outcomes via responsible antimicrobial use in …

WebThe growing problem of antimicrobial resistance affects veterinarians on a daily basis. Antimicrobial stewardship and responsible prescribing are essential for a …

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Exploring horse owners' understanding of obese body condition …

Web1 INTRODUCTION. Equine obesity is considered to be one of the UK's most serious equine welfare concerns, affecting somewhere between 31% and 54% of the UK …

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Equine Veterinary Education

WebSupplements containing turmeric (Curcuma longa) and devil’s claw (Harpagophytum species) are commonly fed to horses to decrease inflammation and …

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A cross‐sectional study of geriatric horses in the United Kingdom.

WebReasons for performing study: Geriatric horses (aged ≥15 years) represent a substantial proportion of the equine population, yet very few studies have investigated …

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Antimicrobial use and antimicrobial resistance in horses

Web‘It is time to close the book on infectious diseases, and declare the war against pestilence won 1 ’. ‘The end of antibiotics, question mark? Well, now I would say …

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Antimicrobial associated diarrhoea in the horse. Part 1: Overview

WebAntimicrobial associated diarrhoea (AAD) is the most commonly recognised adverse effect of antimicrobial treatment in horses, although its incidence is probably low …

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