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1010 Farm to Market Road 1885, Weatherford, TX 76088
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1010 Farm to Market Road 1885, Weatherford, TX 76088
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Human encroachment into uninhabited parts of Southeast Asia exposed people to unusual animals and previously unknown pathogens, and global travel carried a tropical zoonotic disease to Toronto in 2003, Dr. Barrett Slenning told a gathering of public health professionals. That transmission chain for severe acute respiratory syndrome would have been nearly impossible only a few decades ago, said Dr. Slenning of the Population Health and Pathobiology Department at the North Carolina State University College of Veterinary Medicine. “Economic globalization and climate change combine to allow people, plants, animals, products, markets, vectors, and contaminants to move very rapidly
Pharmaceutical trade group members hope veterinarians will learn more about generic drug safety and drug industry issues through a Web site launched in November. Stephanie Batliner, chair of the Generic Animal Drug Alliance, said the Web site will address issues related to generic drugs for large and small animals, pharmaceutical compounding, and organizational positions on legislation such as the Animal Generic Drug User Fee Act of 2008. The site is in its infancy, and the alliance is still determining what other information it will eventually include, she said. Christina Perkins, vice president of marketing and communications for
Suits and ties mixed with cowboy hats and boots during the 54th annual American Association of Equine Practitioners’ 54th Annual Convention, Dec. 6-10, 2008, in San Diego. Attendees from all over the world came, including 3,201 veterinarians, students, and veterinary technicians. Total convention attendance was 6,579. David Foley, AAEP executive director, said he considered the third largest AAEP convention turnout a success in the midst of a staggering economy. Reflecting on a job well done Immediate past president Dr. Eleanor M. Green kicked off the conference, saying it has been an honor to be a part of