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A new analysis of archived milk samples suggests continuous exposure for nursing calves, underscoring how early-life contact with PFAS may shape health outcomes in developing animals.

Researchers have created the first large-scale genetic map of feline cancer, sequencing nearly 500 tumors across 13 cancer types and uncovering actionable mutations that could guide treatment in both cats and people.

The 6-week online class will be interactive with lecture material, live office hours, discussions, and problem sets that use different genetic databases.

A fatal highly pathogenic avian influenza infection in a domestic cat linked to wildlife and a separate backyard poultry detection point to ongoing spillover risks for animals sharing outdoor environments.

Two laboratory-confirmed Nipah virus infections in nurses in West Bengal prompted targeted public health action and regional travel screenings while the WHO assesses national and global risk as low.

Earlier this year, the state experienced two H5N1 outbreaks in commercial poultry that affected more than 3 million birds.

The latest guidelines from the American Animal Hospital Association aim to bridge gaps between human and veterinary medicine.

Responsible antibiotic use can help improve outcomes.


Besty BnB is a platform that helps secure temporary housing for animals, while owners are working through a crisis situation

Greater awareness of this risk and proper hygiene are crucial, Penn State researchers emphasize

The Human Animal Bond Research Institute awarded the funds to a team of investigators in the United Kingdom

The tests show a promising milestone for researchers to an anthrax vaccine for deer to potentially stop the spread of disease

Recent agency announcements demonstrate continued progress towards objectives in its Animal and Veterinary Innovation Agenda

A bold, new initiative that would increase access to care in a way never before seen in veterinary medicine

A veterinarian discusses infodemics, how they can affect global health care, and what experts can do to help avoid the next one

The Agenda’s goal is to build strong product development pipelines that support veterinarians, animal owners, agricultural producers, the food system, and public health

A study investigated the experiences of foster caregivers at animal shelters

By keeping dogs healthy and owners educated, veterinarians can block the spread of canine zoonoses to people

As this zoonotic disease becomes a global concern, what does this mean for veterinary professionals?

The Africa Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has also declared the virus prevalence a Public Health Emergency of Continental Security, the first for the agency.

The research showed the positive effects these facilities had on human health during the COVID-19 pandemic

The individuals with H5N1, who worked in an egg layer facility in Colorado, have reported mild symptoms without hospitalizations.

Jon Geller, DVM, DABVP, Emeritus, is working to help ensure pets from all walks of life can get the care they need while helping their owner along the way

Cathy King, DVM, PhD, MS, the founder and CEO of World Vets; and Joni Scheftel, DVM, MPH, DACVPM, retired state public health veterinarian with the Minnesota Department of Health, were presented with trophies during the 2024 AVMA Convention event.












