Vet Record
The official Journal of the British veterinary Association (BVA)
Published weekly and available to all our members. It contains news, comments, letters and clinical research papers on a wide range of veterinary topics.
This Issue:
Sep 2020, Vol. 187, Issue. 5
Our journals are published by Wiley on behalf of BVA. The views expressed are those of the authors and may not necessarily comply with BVA policy.
Surveillance
Disease surveillance in England and Wales, August 2020
Investigation of negated bluetongue cases in small ruminants 2019
Research
Monitoring antimicrobial resistance in bacteria isolated from horses
Selected highlights from other journals
Paper
Exploring the use of essential fatty acids in veterinary dermatology
Short communication
Are dual-purpose hens less fearful than conventional layer hybrids?
Debate
Are pet parasite products harming the environment more than we think?
Careers
Taking lessons from trail running into the clinic and beyond
Career accelerator programme launched
Editorial
Manifesto for evidence-based practice
Obituary
BVA News
BVA News
BVA Live 2021 - 17 hours of high-quality CPD from expert speakers
BVA asks potential owners to think twice before getting an exotic pet
My View
Impact of Covid-19 on animal welfare
Original research
Antibiotic resistance in bacteria associated with equine respiratory disease in the United Kingdom
Letters & notices
Open letter to the prime minister regarding badger cull licences
Preventing tick exposure in vets and farmers
Treating avian patients: guide to antibiotic use in pet birds
News & reports
News & reports
How the evidence-based veterinary medicine manifesto for better animal health was developed
Should prescribing changes be kept?
PM urged to revoke badger culling licences
BVA calls for species-specific welfare needs to be respected at slaughter
Oxidative stress is linked to iron levels in black rhinos
DickIn Medal for military dog wounded in action
Most brachy owners want same breed again
Guide for humane killing on farm
Evidence-based clinical support for vets in practice