EJCAP Summer 2014: Travelling pets
(25.06.2014) How can you best protect travelling pets and their owners from disease? Which parts of Europe are at risk of heartworm? These and other questions are discussed by Harvey Locke (UK) in the Summer 2015 issue of EJCAP, the official journal of FECAVA.
The interactive issue contains the usual wealth of videos, slideshow, self-evaluation quizzes and downloads.
In this issue
Other original papers in this issue:
- Controversy in fluid therapy: crystalloids vs. colloids, by Dan Chan (UK)
- Feather damaging behaviour in psittacines (part 2), by Yvonne van Zeeland and Nico Schoemaker (Netherlands).
- Feline injection site sarcoma: a Latvian piece to the puzzle, by Ilze Matise-Van Houtan (Latvia)
- External fixation of tibial fractures using the Ilizarov technique, by Natalia Kononovich and colleagues (Russia)
- Wellness plans in practice, what works and why, by Pere Mercader (Spain)
The issue also contains two reprint papers:
- Corneal grafts using biomaterial in dogs and cats, by Frédéric Goulle (France)
- Neurological complications in critically ill patients, by Carlos Torrente (Spain)
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EJCAP also contains book reviews and reports on the new FECAVA wet lab rules and the FECAVA/Laboklin travel bursary, a visit to Georgia and more! EJCAP is open access for all veterinary practitioners, students and nurses in Europe and beyond.
www.fecava.org/ejcap
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Recognising and fighting rabies, and giving your clients the correct advise in order to avoid introducing it presentations by Denis Novak, Luke Gamble and Cathy Tourlouse
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Diagnosis of canine atopy (Patrick Hensel et al.), description of seasonal or recurrent flank alopecia (Sophie Vandenabeele et al.) and an audio presentation by Danny Scott on feline atopy
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This years special issue of EJCAP Online focuses on the veterinary care of our elderly feline patients, and includes papers on geriatric feline care (Sarah Caney), excessive vocalisation (Danièlle Gunn-Moore) and the early detection of chronic kidney disease in cats (Dominique Paepe)
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