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February 1, 2010
 
Caring for those that carry the load
It's easy to forget that an essential component of the workforce in developing countries is horses and donkeys. [more]
 
Company recalls ketamine hydrochloride
Teva Animal Health has recalled certain lots of ketamine hydrochloride injection, 100 mg/mL in 10 mL vials, because of adverse events associated with the product—including lack of effect, prolonged effect, and death. [more]
 
Immiticide in short supply
Because of limited supplies, veterinarians will have to buy a treatment for canine heartworm disease directly from the manufacturer. [more]
 
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Companion Animals
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Collie Health Foundation solicits grant proposals
 
Equine
Back in the saddle again
Equine professor ready to take the reins
Fetlock joint receives an in-depth analysis
CEM outbreak took its toll on U.S.
 
Global Issues
In China, the veterinary profession unites
Government
CDC reorganization creating emerging and zoonotic disease center
 
Production Animals
Military software to help food producers guard against attacks
 
Veterinary Community
Dates announced for NAVMEC
Accolades
Assemblies
New diplomates
Obituaries
 
Wildlife
Researchers work to preserve Botswani predators