Quam et al's article "Equine bone marrow MSC-derived extracellular vesicles mitigate the inflammatory effects of interleukin-1β on navicular tissues in vitro" looks into new options to treat DDFT and NBF.
Read it here - https://t.co/78XAbfSXZ3
Should the equine community be concerned about the emergence of the H5N1 subtype of highly pathogenic avian influenza in US cattle? - Murcia - Equine Veterinary Journal - Wiley Online Library https://t.co/bdS19crWsr
Have you looked at our clinical sign radar yet? Released as part of our new infectious disease resources, the clinical sign radar will jog your memory on the most important exotic and endemic infectious diseases.
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Risk factors for fatality in jump racing Thoroughbreds in Great Britain (2010–2023) - Allen - Equine Veterinary Journal - Wiley Online Library https://t.co/BmDsT5AGyV
“After years of feeling deflated by the lack of progress, it's wonderful to see this significant breakthrough."
Researchers have identified the probable cause of equine grass sickness as a neurotoxin.
Read on - https://t.co/W1d2GT8N7F
📉 Racing Foundation-funded risk models used to improve outcomes for racehorses
British racing, in partnership with @RoyalVetCollege, is now using detailed, rich data spanning 14 years to identify and help reduce risk in the sport, via the Racing Risk Models (RRM).
The RRM outputs provide powerful data and epidemiological evidence using advanced statistical techniques to better understand the risk factors in racing that lead to long-term injuries, falls and fatalities in racehorses.
Funded by the Racing Foundation, the project is jointly led by the @BHAHorseracing and the sport’s independently-chaired @WelfareBoard as part of the industry’s focus on improving safety and reducing risk to the equine athletes that power the sport.
Funding of the Racing Risk Model is part of the Racing Foundation’s £3million multi-year grant award that supports the delivery of the horse welfare projects in the industry’s A Life Well Lived strategy, overseen by the Horse Welfare Board. This three-year grant is providing support for 15 of the 26 projects prioritised in the strategy.
Read the full article at: https://t.co/Xuttlh9SXK
I can barely contain my excitement - next issue will be published at 6pm and, in my opinion, contains the most important article on equine medicine we have ever published https://t.co/yiWsDuGtNE
Our focus article today evaluates arytenoid stability and abduction in horses with severe recurrent laryngeal neuropathy before and after unilateral laser ventriculocordectomy.
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Testing for insulin dysregulation after travelling could lead to a false positive result / Veterinary Industry News / VetClick https://t.co/RdNoBPmRiV via @Vetclick@TeamSPILLERS
EVJ showcases progress in multidisciplinary management of soft tissue surgical cases / Veterinary Industry News / VetClick https://t.co/xIu6Yvo750 via @Vetclick@EVJltd@BEVA_news
The latest special issue of EVJ showcases the advantages of a multi-disciplinary management of cases, with a collect of articles on topics related to soft tissue surgery.
Read more and access the special issue - https://t.co/rZuTgLxP0t