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Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association

https://read.qxmd.com/read/36944222/oclacitinib-10-years-later-lessons-learned-and-directions-for-the-future
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Rosanna Marsella, Katherine Doerr, Andrea Gonzales, Wayne Rosenkrantz, Jennifer Schissler, Amelia White
Oclacitinib was approved in the United States 10 years ago for the management of atopic dermatitis (AD) and allergic skin disease in dogs. Many studies and case reports have been published in the past 10 years on the efficacy and safety of this medication, both at labeled doses to treat allergic dogs and off label to treat other diseases and given to other species. Concerns and confusion have occurred for both clinicians and owners regarding the long-term safety of this drug. The purpose of this review is to present the current knowledge on the efficacy, speed of action, effects on the immune system, and clinical safety of oclacitinib, based on evidence and published literature...
March 25, 2023: Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36944220/when-dermatologic-diseases-are-devastating-differentiating-common-endemic-conditions-in-the-united-states-from-sheep-and-goat-pox
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Katharine M Simpson, Sarah M Depenbrock, Rachel E Oman, Christie E Mayo
This article provides information to help US-based practitioners develop differential diagnoses for, and recognize foreign animal diseases associated with, dermatologic lesions in small ruminants. Sheep and goat pox are currently considered foreign animal diseases (in the United States) and may cause lesions similar to other endemic diseases of small ruminants including orf, ulcerative dermatosis, bluetongue, and dermatophilosis. Any cases involving unusual dermatologic lesions associated with high morbidity and/or mortality warrant reporting to governmental authorities including USDA APHIS or state regulatory veterinarians for herd or flock investigations...
March 25, 2023: Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36940185/a-systematic-review-of-allergen-immunotherapy-a-successful-therapy-for-canine-atopic-dermatitis-and-feline-atopic-skin-syndrome
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Ralf S Mueller
Canine atopic dermatitis and feline atopic skin syndrome are common presentations in small animal practice. Numerous drugs are used for symptomatic therapy. The only definitive treatment based on the cause of the disease is allergen immunotherapy. Classical allergen immunotherapy (AIT) consists of subcutaneous injections of an extract containing offending allergens, with increasing doses and allergen concentrations at short intervals during the induction phase of several weeks to months followed by a maintenance phase, where a fixed dose is typically given at longer intervals...
March 24, 2023: Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36921022/nannizziopsis-guarroi-has-prolonged-environmental-persistence-on-clinically-relevant-substrates
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Krista A Keller, Kennymac Durante, Eliana Foltin, Anthony J Cerreta
OBJECTIVE: To determine the environmental persistence of Nannizziopsis guarroi on clinically relevant solid and aqueous substrates. SAMPLE: 2 molecularly confirmed isolates of N guarroi obtained from clinical cases of dermatomycosis in bearded dragons (Pogona vitticeps). PROCEDURES: 3 concentrations (1 McFarland, 1:10 McFarland, and 1:100 McFarland) of fungal suspension were exposed to 7 sterilized solid substrates (fabric aquarium liner, wood mulch, sand, hard plastic, glass, cotton, and stainless steel) and 2 sterilized aqueous substrates (distilled water, saline solution [0...
March 20, 2023: Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36921021/topical-therapy-for-canine-pyoderma-what-is-new
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Domenico Santoro
Antimicrobial-resistant cutaneous infections are increasing in veterinary medicine. The use of systemic antibiotics should be limited to severe cases of pyoderma to decrease the microbial pressure and selection for multidrug-resistant bacteria. Topical antimicrobials with a low-resistance profile, such as chlorhexidine, benzoyl peroxide, and ethyl lactate have been used for decades in veterinary dermatology. However, new alternatives have been explored in the past decade. The goal of this review is to summarize the current knowledge on the antibacterial efficacy and clinical use, when reported, of "classic" and new treatment options for topically treating canine pyoderma...
March 20, 2023: Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36917615/the-epidemiology-of-antimicrobial-resistance-and-transmission-of-cutaneous-bacterial-pathogens-in-domestic-animals
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Daniel O Morris, Stephen D Cole
As the primary agents of skin and soft tissue infections in animals, Staphylococcus spp and Pseudomonas aeruginosa are among the most formidable bacterial pathogens encountered by veterinarians. Staphylococci are commensal inhabitants of the surfaces of healthy skin and mucous membranes, which may gain access to deeper cutaneous tissues by circumventing the stratum corneum's barrier function. Compromised barrier function occurs in highly prevalent conditions such as atopic dermatitis, endocrinopathies, and skin trauma...
March 18, 2023: Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36917614/challenges-in-the-diagnosis-and-management-of-skin-diseases-in-alpacas-goats-pigs-and-sheep
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Aiden P Foster
The primary aim of this article is to provide an overview of several selected skin conditions in livestock species. Topics include ectoparasites in alpacas, antler velvet in reindeer, immune-mediated disease in goats, ectoparasites in pigs, Culicoides allergic dermatitis and parapox infection in sheep. When dealing with skin disease in livestock, it is important to collect a detailed history and undertake a thorough clinical examination to include the axilla, groin, limbs and feet. While the diagnosis will often be anticipated from the history and presentation, it is important to consider a differential diagnosis list and appropriate diagnostic testing before embarking on a poly-pharmacy approach to "rule out" causes of disease...
March 18, 2023: Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36917613/food-allergy-in-dogs-and-cats-current-perspectives-on-aetiology-diagnosis-and-management
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Hilary A Jackson
Food allergy is a recognized clinical entity in dogs and cats and is an important differential to consider in the workup of a pruritic animal. Food can be a trigger factor for canine atopic dermatitis, and food allergy may coexist with feline atopic skin syndrome. Other clinical signs such as urticaria, recurrent pyoderma, and dorsolumbar pruritus can be seen in dogs, and urticaria, conjunctivitis, and respiratory signs can be seen in cats. In both species, gastrointestinal signs may be present. The pathogenesis in dogs and cats is complex and incompletely understood, which limits the development of reliable diagnostic laboratory tests...
March 18, 2023: Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36933211/peripheral-lymphadenopathy-in-twin-male-brahman-calves
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Brittany N Diehl, K H Grau Alejandro, Helena Hauck de Oliveira, Lauren Darwin, William Craft, Catalina Cabrera
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
March 17, 2023: Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36933210/performing-an-ovariohysterectomy-at-the-time-of-c-section-does-not-pose-an-increase-in-risk-of-mortality-intra-or-postoperative-complications-or-decreased-mothering-ability-of-the-bitch
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Kelsea E Guest, Robyn E Ellerbrock, Daniel J Adams, Rachel A Reed, Janet A Grimes
OBJECTIVE: Ovariohysterectomy (OVH) is frequently recommended at the time of c-section in canines, yet prior literature suggests poor mothering ability and increased morbidity to the bitch with c-section with concurrent OVH (CSOVH). The study objective was to compare maternal survival, complications, and mothering ability between bitches that underwent c-section alone (CS) or CSOVH. ANIMALS: 125 bitches. PROCEDURES: Medical records from 2014 through 2021 were retrospectively reviewed; owners were surveyed for information up to weaning...
March 17, 2023: Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36933209/radiographic-abnormalities-of-the-thoracolumbar-spinous-processes-do-not-differ-between-yearling-and-trained-thoroughbred-horses-without-perceived-back-pain
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Maria Chiara Pressanto, Marco Pepe, Richard P C Coomer, Nicola Pilati, Francesca Beccati
OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this prospective study was to investigate the prevalence and severity of radiographic abnormalities of the interspinous spaces (ISSs) in the thoracolumbar vertebral column of unbroken yearlings and to compare these findings with a group of older trained Thoroughbred horses without perceived back pain. ANIMALS: Yearlings (n = 47) and trained horses (55); 102 total. PROCEDURES: Each horse underwent a digital radiographic study of the thoracolumbar vertebral column (T7-L3) and each space graded for narrowing of the ISSs, increased opacity, radiolucency, and modeling of the cranial and caudal margins of 2 contiguous dorsal spinous processes (DSPs)...
March 17, 2023: Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36933208/seizures-in-a-domestic-cat
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Natalia R Wycislak, Casey Smith
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
March 17, 2023: Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36933207/citrullinemia-is-a-suitable-biomarker-for-post-weaning-performance-in-piglets-under-intensive-farming
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Alejandro L Soraci, Julieta M Decundo, Susana N Dieguez, Guadalupe Martínez, Denisa S Pérez Gaudio, Fabián A Amanto
OBJECTIVE: To describe citrullinemia profiles during the weaning transition and correlate citrulline production with stress and growth in a commercial pig farm. ANIMALS: 240 healthy piglets of homogenous weight, weaned from second and third parity sows, were selected at weaning and subjected to the farm's routine management practices in May to July 2020 and May to July 2021. PROCEDURES: Piglets were weighed at weaning, then 15 and 49 days later in order to calculate daily weight gain during the first 15 and 49 days after weaning...
March 17, 2023: Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36933206/diarrhea-vomiting-and-anorexia-in-a-4-month-old-male-intact-domestic-shorthair-cat
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Eleonora Daga, Martina Fumeo, Sabrina Manfredi, Francesca Miduri, Fabio Leonardi, Mattia Bonazzi
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
March 17, 2023: Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36917616/equine-pastern-dermatitis-a-narrative-review-on-clinical-presentation-diagnosis-risk-factors-prevention-and-therapeutic-approaches
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Vinzenz Gerber, Sarah Kaiser-Thom, Solange Oesch
Equine pastern dermatitis (EPD) is a nonspecific cutaneous reaction pattern on the distal extremities, typically in the palmar/plantar area of the pastern. Although EPD is commonly seen in equine practice and can be a debilitating condition, peer-reviewed original studies on many aspects of this multifactorial syndrome are still scarce. This narrative review aims to give an overview of the clinical presentation (forms of EPD and clinical scores and differential diagnoses), risk factors, and therapeutic approaches...
March 17, 2023: Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36913395/veterinarians-show-resilience-during-covid-19-challenges-faced-and-successful-coping-strategies
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Brandy J Darby, Sarah T Watkins, Patricia P Haak, Nivedita Ravi-Caldwell, Krista Bland, Carolynn J Bissett, Katharyn T Kryda, Julia Murphy, Laura Hungerford, Jody Russon
OBJECTIVE: To identify challenges veterinarians faced during the COVID-19 pandemic, explore how they coped, identify coping strategies associated with greater resilience, and determine incentives and barriers to performing healthy coping behaviors. SAMPLES: 266 surveys completed by veterinarians in the Potomac region. PROCEDURES: A cross-sectional survey was distributed electronically through veterinary medical boards and professional associations between June and September 2021...
March 13, 2023: Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36913394/career-stage-differences-in-mental-health-symptom-burden-and-help-seeking-among-veterinarians-during-covid-19
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jody M Russon, Krista Bland, Nivedita Ravi-Caldwell, Patricia P Haak, Katharyn T Kryda, Luca Codecá, Brandy J Darby, Carolynn J Bissett, Julia Murphy, Laura Hungerford
OBJECTIVE: To explore veterinarians' mental health symptom burden during COVID-19 and identify differences in symptom burden, social support, help seeking, and incentives and barriers associated with receiving help across career stages. SAMPLE: Online survey responses from 266 veterinarians between June 4 and September 8, 2021. PROCEDURES: Respondents were grouped by career stage (early [< 5 years of experience], middle [5 to 19 years of experience], or late [≥ 20 years of experience]), and results were compared across groups...
March 13, 2023: Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36913393/formal-instruction-and-continuing-education-engagement-as-factors-improving-small-animal-general-practitioners-discussing-nutrition-with-clients
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Elizabeth E Alvarez, Kelly K Schultz, Amanda M Floerchinger, Jennifer L Hull
OBJECTIVE: Evaluate whether general practitioners' formal small animal (canine and feline) nutrition instruction in veterinary school and the amount and type of continuing education engagement affect perceived self-reported confidence and frequency in discussing nutrition with clients. SAMPLE: 403 small animal veterinarians who responded to an online survey distributed through the American Animal Hospital Association. PROCEDURES: Veterinarians were surveyed regarding perceived amount of formal instruction received in veterinary school, interest, time committed to self-education, and confidence in both self and staff knowledge in small animal nutrition...
March 13, 2023: Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36913392/animal-trauma-triage-score-modified-glasgow-coma-scale-age-and-weight-were-associated-with-outcome-in-feline-bite-wounds-1-065-cases-a-vetcot-registry-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ashlei T Tinsley, Mark A Oyama, Erica L Reineke
OBJECTIVE: To identify associations between admission variables, Animal Trauma Triage (ATT) score, and Modified Glasgow Coma Scale (MGCS) score with need for transfusion or surgical interventions and survival to discharge in cats with bite wounds. ANIMALS: 1,065 cats with bite wounds. PROCEDURES: Records of cats with bite wounds were obtained from the VetCOT registry from April 2017 to June 2021. Variables included point of care laboratory values, signalment, weight, illness severity scores, and surgical intervention...
March 13, 2023: Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36913391/current-per-and-polyfluoroalkyl-substance-pfas-research-points-to-a-growing-threat-in-animals
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Heather D Brake, Antonia Langfeldt, John B Kaneene, Melinda J Wilkins
Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) are man-made chemicals that are colorless, odorless, and oil and water repellent. Their widespread use in manufacturing and industrial processes has resulted in environmental contamination found across the world. Exposure to PFAS can lead to a variety of adverse human health outcomes such as increased cholesterol, liver damage, immune suppression, and disruption of endocrine and reproductive systems. Exposure to this family of chemicals is considered a significant public health threat...
March 13, 2023: Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association
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