págs. 292-292
Avian influenza: Wild birds most likely source of UK avian influenza cases
págs. 293-293
BVA: Programme to take an in-depth look at veterinary profession
págs. 294-294
Health and wellbeing: Marathon effort in aid of mental health
págs. 294-294
Wildlife: Seal deaths: possible cause of ‘corkscrew seals’ identified
págs. 295-295
Research: Developing the next generation of vaccines
págs. 297-298
Veterinary services: ‘24/7 practices’ to help clients manage their schedules
págs. 298-298
págs. 299-301
APHA Disease surveillance report: Erysipelas in turkeys, sheep and pigs
págs. 302-305
Editorial: Using infrared radiation to detect local inflammation in cattle
págs. 306-307
Paper: Infrared thermometry for lesion monitoring in cattle lameness
págs. 308-308
Paper: Prospective study of bacteraemia in acute haemorrhagic diarrhoea syndrome in dogs
S. Unterer, E. Lechner, Ralf S. Mueller, Georg Wolf, Reinhard K. Straubinger, Bianca S. Schulz, Katrin Hartmann
págs. 309-309
Paper: Asynchronous ovulation in mares: seasonal variations in frequency
págs. 310-310
Selected highlights from other journals: Use of GPS collars to assess activity in dogs
E.A. Bruno, J.W. Guthrie, S.A. Ellwood, R. J. Mellanby, D.N. Clements
págs. 311-311
Bovine TB: Bovine TB in the pilot badger cull zone in Gloucestershire.
Iain Richards, Paul Rogers, Den Leonard, Rod Smith, Sotirios Karvounstzis, Nick Eames
págs. 315-315
págs. 315-315
Dog breeding: Inherited pathology and pet trading
Luis Vicente Monteagudo Ibáñez, María Teresa Tejedor Hernández, Alicia Uixerá, Olga Mitjana Nerin, María Victoria Falceto Recio, Cristina Bonastre Ráfales
págs. 315-316
págs. 316-316
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