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Spanish Veterinarians Protest New Antibiotic Prescription System"
Starting January 2, 2024, Spanish veterinarians must use Presvet to record antibiotic prescriptions, causing protests due to its constraints on treatment options, potential animal welfare risks, and difficulties accessing medications in pharmacies, prompting a one-hour work stoppage on February 11th...
Spanish Veterinarians Protest New Antibiotic Prescription System"
Starting January 2, 2024, Spanish veterinarians must use Presvet to record antibiotic prescriptions, causing protests due to its constraints on treatment options, potential animal welfare risks, and difficulties accessing medications in pharmacies, prompting a one-hour work stoppage on February 11th...
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Second H5N1 Bird Flu Strain Detected in U.S. Cattle
A new H5N1 bird flu strain (D1.1) has been detected in Nevada dairy cattle, marking a second distinct spillover from wild birds. This follows the B3.13 strain's infection of over 950 herds across 16 states, raising concerns about wider spread and the difficulty of controlling infections in animals a...
Second H5N1 Bird Flu Strain Detected in U.S. Cattle
A new H5N1 bird flu strain (D1.1) has been detected in Nevada dairy cattle, marking a second distinct spillover from wild birds. This follows the B3.13 strain's infection of over 950 herds across 16 states, raising concerns about wider spread and the difficulty of controlling infections in animals a...
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H5N1 Bird Flu Detected in Nevada Dairy Cattle
A strain of the H5N1 bird flu virus has been detected in dairy cattle in Nevada, marking the first time the strain has been found in cows; health officials say pasteurized milk remains safe, but concerns remain regarding raw milk consumption and potential spread to other livestock.
H5N1 Bird Flu Detected in Nevada Dairy Cattle
A strain of the H5N1 bird flu virus has been detected in dairy cattle in Nevada, marking the first time the strain has been found in cows; health officials say pasteurized milk remains safe, but concerns remain regarding raw milk consumption and potential spread to other livestock.
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Foot-and-Mouth Disease Outbreak in Germany: A Consequence of Policy Choices
Germany faces a foot-and-mouth disease outbreak after 35 years, linked to the cessation of mandatory vaccination in the 1990s due to US trade policies, highlighting risks associated with prioritizing economic interests over preventative measures, as detailed in the new "Critical Agriculture Report".
Foot-and-Mouth Disease Outbreak in Germany: A Consequence of Policy Choices
Germany faces a foot-and-mouth disease outbreak after 35 years, linked to the cessation of mandatory vaccination in the 1990s due to US trade policies, highlighting risks associated with prioritizing economic interests over preventative measures, as detailed in the new "Critical Agriculture Report".
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Foot-and-Mouth Disease Prompts Closures of Berlin Children's Farms
Due to a foot-and-mouth disease outbreak in a Brandenburg buffalo herd near Berlin, several children's farms and animal shelters in eastern Berlin districts have closed temporarily; transport of susceptible animals is banned citywide; precautionary measures are implemented elsewhere.
Foot-and-Mouth Disease Prompts Closures of Berlin Children's Farms
Due to a foot-and-mouth disease outbreak in a Brandenburg buffalo herd near Berlin, several children's farms and animal shelters in eastern Berlin districts have closed temporarily; transport of susceptible animals is banned citywide; precautionary measures are implemented elsewhere.
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Dementia in Pets: Prevalence, Symptoms, and Management
Dementia affects many older dogs and cats, with symptoms including disorientation, behavioral changes, and sleep disturbances. Early diagnosis is crucial, as is proactive care including diet, exercise, and mental stimulation.
Dementia in Pets: Prevalence, Symptoms, and Management
Dementia affects many older dogs and cats, with symptoms including disorientation, behavioral changes, and sleep disturbances. Early diagnosis is crucial, as is proactive care including diet, exercise, and mental stimulation.
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New Bird Flu Strain Found in Nevada Dairy Worker
A Nevada dairy worker was infected with a new strain of bird flu (D1.1) transmitted from a cow, marking the first such case; the infection was mild and the individual recovered, but the discovery highlights the virus's ability to spread among species and raises concerns about wider transmission.

New Bird Flu Strain Found in Nevada Dairy Worker
A Nevada dairy worker was infected with a new strain of bird flu (D1.1) transmitted from a cow, marking the first such case; the infection was mild and the individual recovered, but the discovery highlights the virus's ability to spread among species and raises concerns about wider transmission.
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H5N1 D1.1 Bird Flu Strain Detected in Nevada Cattle Herds
Four Nevada cattle herds tested positive for the H5N1 D1.1 bird flu strain, exhibiting respiratory symptoms; this strain was linked to a fatal human case, challenging previous assumptions about its spread and raising concerns about human and animal health.

H5N1 D1.1 Bird Flu Strain Detected in Nevada Cattle Herds
Four Nevada cattle herds tested positive for the H5N1 D1.1 bird flu strain, exhibiting respiratory symptoms; this strain was linked to a fatal human case, challenging previous assumptions about its spread and raising concerns about human and animal health.
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Germany Activates Foot-and-Mouth Disease Vaccine Bank
Following a foot-and-mouth disease outbreak in a Brandenburg buffalo herd, Germany activated its vaccine bank, enabling rapid vaccine production within a week, although vaccination is not yet confirmed. The reserve aims to control the outbreak and includes potential export to countries with persiste...

Germany Activates Foot-and-Mouth Disease Vaccine Bank
Following a foot-and-mouth disease outbreak in a Brandenburg buffalo herd, Germany activated its vaccine bank, enabling rapid vaccine production within a week, although vaccination is not yet confirmed. The reserve aims to control the outbreak and includes potential export to countries with persiste...
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UK Bans Meat Imports from EU Due to German Foot-and-Mouth Disease Outbreak
Due to a foot-and-mouth disease outbreak in Germany, the UK has banned imports of unpackaged meat, dairy, and animal byproducts from the EU and other countries, starting Wednesday, with additional restrictions on packaged products from Germany. This follows a prior ban on live animal imports and ref...

UK Bans Meat Imports from EU Due to German Foot-and-Mouth Disease Outbreak
Due to a foot-and-mouth disease outbreak in Germany, the UK has banned imports of unpackaged meat, dairy, and animal byproducts from the EU and other countries, starting Wednesday, with additional restrictions on packaged products from Germany. This follows a prior ban on live animal imports and ref...
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Foot-and-Mouth Disease Outbreak Prompts German Livestock Ban
German authorities imposed a livestock transport ban and closed Berlin zoos after confirming a foot-and-mouth disease outbreak in Brandenburg, culling 11 infected water buffalo and approximately 200 pigs as a precaution; the last German outbreak was in 1988.

Foot-and-Mouth Disease Outbreak Prompts German Livestock Ban
German authorities imposed a livestock transport ban and closed Berlin zoos after confirming a foot-and-mouth disease outbreak in Brandenburg, culling 11 infected water buffalo and approximately 200 pigs as a precaution; the last German outbreak was in 1988.
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H5N1 Outbreak Kills 20 Big Cats at Washington Sanctuary
Twenty big cats died at a Washington state sanctuary between late November and mid-December 2023 from an H5N1 avian influenza outbreak; the sanctuary is closed for sanitization while officials investigate how the virus entered the facility.

H5N1 Outbreak Kills 20 Big Cats at Washington Sanctuary
Twenty big cats died at a Washington state sanctuary between late November and mid-December 2023 from an H5N1 avian influenza outbreak; the sanctuary is closed for sanitization while officials investigate how the virus entered the facility.
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