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Epizootic Haemorrhagic Disease (EHD) is a vector-borne viral disease of ruminants. In small ruminants, it is generally asymptomatic. In cattle, on the other hand, it can cause clinical signs leading to economic losses on farms. Photo: Canva
10-10-2023 | News

EHD is spreading rapidly in France, compulsory cattle testing

US: Costs of over-treating cows with mastitis
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US: Costs of over-treating cows with mastitis

Webinar on demand: Treat mastitis on your terms
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Webinar on demand: Treat mastitis on your terms

EHD, which is a notifiable disease, infects mostly deer and cattle and to a lesser extent small ruminants. Photo: Henk Risiwick
28-09-2023 | News

France confirms first cases of EHD in cattle

Lameness-related discomfort in dairy cows can indirectly alter methane emissions through several mechanisms. Photo: Herbert Wiggerman
13-09-2023 | Article

​Cow lameness, cameras and methane emissions

Researchers have developed a new method of detecting the disease through linking data from the analysis of a cow’s milk with other information about the cow to predict future progression in the animal’s health. Photo: Canva
13-09-2023 | Article

Detecting ketosis: A time-saving method

World Mycotoxin Forum 2023: What to expect this year
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World Mycotoxin Forum 2023: What to expect this year

Dairy around the globe – in edition 3
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Dairy around the globe – in edition 3

The Vetscan Rapid Mastigram+ test can identify Gram-positive bacteria in the time between milkings. Photo: Canva
24-08-2023 | Partner

A game-changer in mastitis treatment

In dairy cows the pain experienced from lameness acts as a stressor, thus increasing serum cortisol level. Photo: Wick Natzijl
16-08-2023 | Article

Biomarkers for the early identification of lameness in dairy cows

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Pathogens & Prevention - key strategies for healthy livestock

Pathogens & Prevention – 2020

Sunita van Es   Sahota, editor special projects
29-06-2020 | Expert opinion

Staying vigilant against diseases

A digital pen and a smartphone can be used with a visitors  book for an easy solution to generate useful on-farm information. Photo: Carlos Piñeiro
29-06-2020 | Article

New paradigms for disease prevention

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