• 22/03/2019
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    BSAVA gives free library access to vets in developing nations

    BSAVA gives free library access to vets in developing nations

    Vets in developing nations can now access free educational resources from the British Small Animal Veterinary Association’s online library. Vets working and training in countries with limited resources, where conditions are challenging or training is expensive, can now access the BSAVA’s ‘Foundation Collection’, via a partnership with WSAVA, the WSAVA Foundation, and FECAVA. More than

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    • 22/03/2019
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    Slovenian Vets for Stray Pets

    Slovenian Vets for Stray Pets

    Volunteer group @SVSP – Slovenian Vets for Stray Pets presents themselves: “We are a group of Slovene vets, who spend their free time and annual holidays taking care of abandoned animals in the Balkans, on Cyprus, and in Spain. Besides neutering and offering basic veterinary care to abandoned and stray animals, we work hard to

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    • 22/03/2019
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    Ehrichiosis, FECAVA’s sevenths Factsheet

    Ehrichiosis, FECAVA’s sevenths Factsheet

    FECAVA has just published its seventh fact sheet, this time on Ehrichiosis in dogs. This disease is present mainly in South Europe, but there are also West and North European countries where Ehrichia canis was reported (like Switzerland, Finland and Russia) To help colleagues recognize, diagnose and manage vector-borne diseases in dogs, FECAVA has set up a working

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    • 22/03/2019
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    FVE Medicines Working Group

    FVE Medicines Working Group

    The FVE Medicines Working Group met in Brussels in February. FECAVA are represented on this body by Board Member Danny Holmes to promote companion animal veterinarian interests, although there are sometimes also other companion animal veterinarians present. The last few years have been dominated by reviews and submissions to The European Parliament and The European

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