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U of I professor recognized at highest level
On Oct 24, 2000 at a ceremony at the White House, Dr. Randall Singer, assistant professor of epidemiology at the
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APHIS recruiting veterinarians for deployment during a foreign animal disease outbreak
If and when a foreign animal disease outbreak occurs in the United States, the USDA-APHIS will activate its Regional Emergency
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Reports describe changes in US feedlot industry
The USDA's National Animal Health Monitoring System envisioned a program to monitor changes and trends in national animal health and management
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A look at la medicina veterinaria Cubana
The island republic of Cuba has more than 6,800 veterinarians, consisting of an equal ratio of male to female.
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NAHMS to conduct sheep study
The National Animal Health Monitoring System is planning a study
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Mastitis papers sought for Vancouver
The AABP and the National Mastitis Council invite persons interested in presenting a paper or poster at the Second International Symposium
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Canine leishmaniasis confirmed in 21 states
Canine leishmaniasis confirmed in 21 states Cases of visceral canine leishmaniasis
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US health officials assess Q-fever and brucellosis in Bosnia
The USDA and the national Centers for Disease Control and Prevention teamed up recently to survey for Q-fever and brucellosis in Bosnia
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Affiliated groups gather in Salt Lake City
Affiliated groups gather in Salt Lake City Fifty-six allied and other veterinary-related groups and 27…
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Veterinary Services makes management moves
The USDA on Aug 11 announced two important appointments
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Special achievements honored by the profession
Ten individuals devoted to advancing the care of animals received awards at a special ceremony during the AVMA General Session, July 22 in Salt Lake…
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Practitioners weigh in on vaccine issues
It was practitioners' turn to have their say about companion animal vaccine issues at a workshop designed to
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Veterinarian wins Fulbright fellowship
Dr. Kimberly A. Orr, Baton Rouge, La, was one of eight people from the United States selected to study under a Fulbright Post Baccalaureate…
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Swayne and team honored for avian influenza research
In 1997, avian influenza H5N1, the cause of infections and several deaths among the Hong Kong community, was linked to infection in live poultry.
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ARCTIC MISSION: NOT IMPOSSIBLE
Five Army Veterinary Corps officers trained with more than 150 other medical personnel, including physicians, nurses, and dentists, in the frigid…
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Shedding light on induced molting
Shedding light on induced molting Induced molting in layer hens, an issue first considered by the House of…
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HHS appoints West Nile coordinator
Health and Human Services Department Secretary Donna Shalala in April appointed Stephen M. Ostroff, MD, a senior official at
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Hunters hounded as leishmaniasis is diagnosed in Foxhounds
Foxhounds, with a long tradition as hunting dogs, have recently become the hounded ones.
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USDA authorizes funding for scrapie eradication
Scrapie costs the US sheep industry $20 million per year in direct losses.
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Board names trust/committee representatives, liaisons
The AVMA Executive Board appointed the following individuals to the positions indicated.
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Equine research grants awarded
The AAEP announced recipients of nine research grants at its board of
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NAHMS to study swine diseases
Randomly selected pork producers will be contacted via mail by the
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Rabbit calicivirus infection confirmed in Iowa rabbitry
A rabbitry in Crawford County, Iowa was found to have rabbit calicivirus infection, also known as viral hemorrhagic disease.
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Enrollment doubles for Cornell shelter medicine course
Enrollment doubles for Cornell shelter medicine course