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H5N1 in cat and dog food: New FDA requirements and safety plans
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Clinical

H5N1 in cat and dog food: New FDA requirements and safety plans

The FDA has made changes to require any cat and dog food manufacturers who use uncooked or unpasteurized products from poultry or cattle to revisit their food safety plans to ensure they include preventive controls that reduce the risk of transmission of H5N1 influenza to pets.

JAAHA – Heartworm Microfilaria in Urine
microscope image of microfilaria in a dog's urine

Clinical

JAAHA – Heartworm Microfilaria in Urine

Microfilaria are early, pre-larval stage of parasitic roundworms, and are usually found in the blood of infected hosts. But rarely, they can also be found in a urine sample. It is never a good sign.

How using a system-level approach can make you a better clinician
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Community care

How using a system-level approach can make you a better clinician

Using a system-level approach is crucial to practicing family-centered community care. But what exactly is system-level care? How can you begin thinking on a system-level in your own practice to overcome the predictable hurdles your clients face? Learn how doing so can make you a better clinician, benefit your clients, and reduce moral distress for your team, too.

CES 2025 veterinary medicine standouts
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Clinical

CES 2025 veterinary medicine standouts

What happens in Vegas might normally stay in Vegas—but not when it occurs at CES. And at this year’s annual tech event, products aimed at helping veterinary professionals take their work to the next level were right there in the mix.

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