 | News for animal health professionals |  | | Veterinary Medicine Update |  |  | | |  | - U. of Minn. veterinarians treating EHV outbreak
Veterinarians at the University of Minnesota College of Veterinary Medicine's Leatherdale Equine Center are treating one of five horses that were apparently infected with equine herpesvirus. EHV, which affects the spinal cord and brain and can be fatal, caused outbreaks throughout the country last year, with 75 confirmed cases in nine states in just one month. In the Minnesota cases, one horse was euthanized, one is hospitalized and the remaining three are at home. The Minnesota Daily (University of Minnesota) (12/3) - Public health experts expect, work to find next pandemic
Public health experts predict that another zoonotic pandemic is on the horizon and say it is simply a question of when and where it surfaces. "The continuing effect of the HIV/AIDS pandemic is a reminder of the risk of zoonotic pathogens spreading from their natural reservoirs to man," veterinarian William Karesh wrote in a series of articles in the Lancet focusing on zoonoses. Organizations are working to improve detection of emerging diseases, but there are many challenges, including the increasing risk of transmission as the growing urban population brings people into closer contact with animals. IRINNews.org (11/30) - Lincoln Park Zoo combating rabies in the Serengeti
The Lincoln Park Zoo's Serengeti Health Initiative provides rabies vaccinations for dogs of families in towns on the periphery of Serengeti National Park in Tanzania. The program was budgeted at $110,000 last year, but donations have helped offset the cost to the zoo. Chicago Tribune (tiered subscription model) (12/1)  | Economical, Flexible and Flavored, It's A Snap With Quad Tabs™! Did you know you can order a single dosage-strength and get up to four doses from each tablet? You can with compounded preparations such as Phenoxybenzamine HCl 5mg Chicken-flavored 100ct, only $23.50. Receive FREE STANDARD SHIPPING at Order.WedgewoodPetRx.com through December 30th with promo code WBAVM121. | - Feline asthma: Diagnosis and treatment
Asthma occurs when an allergen incites airway inflammation, resulting in varying levels of respiratory distress, more commonly in cats than in dogs, according to veterinarian Bernhard Pukay. Some cats experience mild symptoms such as coughing fits that resolve on their own, while others can have severe reactions that progress to panting and even death in rare cases, writes Dr. Pukay. X-rays help to make the diagnosis of asthma and rule out other conditions. Treatment depends on the severity of symptoms, according to Dr. Pukay, who points out that some cats may only need monitoring while others require medication. Ottawa Citizen (Ontario) (12/2) - Wild animals can pose dangers as pets
Keeping a wild animal as a pet is dangerous for both the animal and for people, according to Steve Nifong of the Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency, discussing the confiscation of a deer being kept in a home. The owners had posted footage of the deer romping in the house, near children and dogs, on the Internet. Such animals are difficult, if not impossible, to release into the wild once they're older because of their upbringing. The Commercial Appeal (Memphis, Tenn.) (free registration) (12/2)   | Manager's Guide: Avoid 7 Project Portfolio Pitfalls Do projects seem to appear out of nowhere? Do you find yourself scrambling to pull together reports for executives? Watch this on-demand webinar and learn about several project portfolio management pitfalls and how AtTask can help you avoid them. Watch the video now. |
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Most pet owners that have dealt with skin issues in their pets will agree that they are some of the most common (and also some of the most frustrating) problems an animal can have. In this AVMA Animal Tracks podcast, Dr. Marcia Schwassmann, a board-certified veterinary dermatologist in Maitland, Fla., discusses mange in pets. Listen to the podcast. | SmartQuote |  |  | |  | Silent gratitude isn't much use to anyone." --Gladys Bronwyn Stern, British writer  | | | | The news summaries appearing in Animal Health SmartBrief are based on original information from news organizations and are produced by SmartBrief, Inc., an independent e-mail newsletter publisher. The AVMA is not responsible for the content of sites that are external to the AVMA. Linking to a website does not constitute an endorsement by the AVMA of the site or the information presented on the site. Questions and comments should be directed to SmartBrief at avma@smartbrief.com. | This SmartBrief was created for jmabs1@gmail.com | Advertise | | Account Director: Aaron Kern 202-407-7866 | | | | | | Read more at SmartBrief.com | | A powerful website for SmartBrief readers including: | | | | | | | | | | Recent Animal Health SmartBrief Issues: - Friday, November 30, 2012
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