Enhancing Cow Health and Milk Quality through Immune Function Insights
Researchers have identified various distinctive immune cells in cow’s milk, creating potential avenues for enhancing animal health and milk production – as detailed in a study in Animal Nutriomics, published by Cambridge University Press on behalf of Zhejiang University. Using single-cell RNA sequencing to study fresh milk samples, the researchers were able to explore the molecular identities of cow milk in greater detail, particularly immune cells, where they discovered that T cells and granulocytes were present as the main cell types in healthy Holstein cows.
Embedded Counseling Services in Veterinary Education Proven Effective in Reducing Psychological Distress
A recent study from the University of Missouri highlights the significant benefits of embedded counseling services in veterinary medical programs, demonstrating that such programs effectively reduce psychological distress among veterinary trainees. This groundbreaking research emphasizes the importance of mental health support in high-stress professional education environments.
Vetscan Imagyst Unveils New AI Masses Technology for Faster Cancer Detection in Veterinary Clinics
Zoetis Inc., the world’s leading animal health company, has today announced a new Vetscan Imagyst capability, AI Masses, which uses best-in-class AI to analyze potentially neoplastic cells in lymph node and subcutaneous lesions. This addition offers veterinary health teams the ability to make more informed treatment decisions, improve clinic efficiency, elevate pet owners’ experience and expand access to care for pets.
Alabama Avian Flu Contained After Mass Bird Deaths—What You Need to Know
The recent outbreak of avian flu in Cullman County, Alabama, has been contained thanks to extensive biosecurity and surveillance measures. According to State Veterinarian Dr. Tony Frazier, the Cullman farm, where more than 100,000 birds were killed in December, is expected to resume operations soon after two months of stringent containment efforts.
Obese Cats Needed for Groundbreaking Study – Could Your Feline Clients Help Advance Veterinary Medicine?
Ohio State University is recruiting obese, healthy cats for a groundbreaking study on weight loss through fecal microbiota transplants. Funded by the Morris Animal Foundation, the Feline SLIM Study explores innovative treatments to help cats shed pounds and improve their health.
Stray Cat in San Mateo County Tests Positive for H5N1 Bird Flu
State veterinary and health officials have confirmed a case of H5N1 bird flu in a domestic stray cat in San Mateo County, California. The infection, which is not related to the recent bird flu outbreak in a backyard flock, was found in a stray cat from Half Moon Bay. After showing symptoms, the cat was taken to the Peninsula Humane Society, where veterinarians conducted tests that confirmed the presence of H5N1. Sadly, due to the cat's condition, it was euthanized.

