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BSAVA presents a series of collections built around topics and themes that we feel may be of interest. These bring together related material from across the range of our publications. Please contact us with suggestions for further collections.
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Feline infectious peritonitis
Feline infectious peritonitis (FIP) is a serious disease in cats caused by virulent mutations of an enteric feline coronavirus (FCoV). The condition has a high mortality rate. Historically, treatments have been relatively ineffective but now with the recent availability of legal medications in the UK more treatment options are available. This collection brings together a series of BSAVA resources to help in the diagnosis and treatment of FIP.
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Focus on mycobacterial infections
In the January 2020 edition of Companion, Danièlle Gunn-Moore and Conor O’Halloran, respected specialists on mycobacteriosis in both cats and dogs including recently important work on Mycobacterium bovis, answered reader’s questions on mycobacterial infection. With the incidence of mycobacterial infections in small companion animals on the rise and the associated risk this poses to public health, it is important that veterinarians have access to accurate information on which to base decisions related to diagnosis and management. Owners must also be made aware of the potential zoonotic risks plus the costs and possible complications of treatment. This is a short collection to provide some of the answers to assist in your decision making when faced with mycobacterial infections.
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Focus on obesity
In the January 2021 edition of Companion, EBVS Specialist in Veterinary Comparative Nutrition, Cecilia Villaverde, explains the pros and cons of feeding dry or wet food to cats, evaluating whether certain foods are more or less likely to lead to obesity. National Obesity Awareness Week (10–16 January 2024) serves as a reminder of the growing problem of obesity in our companion animals and this collection brings together a selection of BSAVA resources to help you help your patients shed some excess weight, which will be free to access during the week. You may also be interested in our new online BSAVA Guide to Nutrition and our Position Statement on Obesity.
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BSAVA Small Animal Formulary Plus subscription
The BSAVA Formulary is the indispensable guide to drugs used in veterinary practice. BSAVA members have access to both parts of the Formulary as part of their membership benefits. Non-members may use this page to purchase a 12-month ‘Formulary Plus’ subscription, which includes part A covering cats and dogs, part B devoted to exotic pets, and access to our client drug information leaflets. The 12-month access will include any updates published during the subscription period. This is an online-only product, there is no PDF download. Please note that buying this product DOES NOT give access to the BSAVA App version of the Formulary. Printed copies of both parts of the Formulary can be purchased from the BSAVA store.
BSAVA membership provides access to all of this content, and much more, for a similar price - for information about membership visit the BSAVA website.
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