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From the monthly archives: November 2012

We are pleased to present below all posts archived in 'November 2012'. If you still can't find what you are looking for, try using the search box.

Reported Outbreak of Neurological Equine Herpes Virus (EHV-1)

Reported Outbreak of Neurological Equine Herpes Virus (EHV-1)

New Grass Sickness Vaccine Trial Pilot Study Announced

The Equine Grass Sickness Fund, the AHT and the Royal (Dick) School of Veterinary Studies are pleased to announced that a small pilot trial has been approved by the VMD

Expressions of interest invited for 2 new members to join the HBLB's Veterinary Advisory Committee

The VAC are currently seeking to appoint 2 new members for 2013

RCVS call for comments as they review the Practice Standards Scheme (PSS)

The RCVS will be considering how the PSS might develop in future

African Horse Sickness (England) Regulations 2012

The regulations will come into force on 21st November

Join the colic survey!

Nottingham University School of Veterinary Medicine are looking for Veterinary Surgeons to assist in an EBM project

Equine Hendra Virus Vaccine Launched in Australia

From the 1st November the Australian Equine Industry will receive a boost in their fight against the deadly Hendra Virus

BEVA President wins the AHT/Petplan Equine Vet of the Year Award

Congratulations to Keith Chandler

Increased vigilance called for by AHT for equine influenza among recently purchased horses and ponies

The Animal Health Trust is keen to raise awareness among UK veterinary surgeons who may be called to attend horses with clinical signs that may be attributable to equine influenza virus infection
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