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E-grāmata: Evidence Based Veterinary Medicine for the Bovine Veterinarian, An Issue of Veterinary Clinics: Food Animal Practice

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A comprehensive review of evidence-based medicine for the food animal practitioner! Topics include: evidence-based veterinary medicine: principles, applications and perceptions in veterinary medicine, systemic review in the evidence-based veterinary medicine: material and methods, evidence related to the use of ancillary drugs in bovine respiratory disease (anti-inflammatory and others: are they justified or not , evidence-based use of prokinetic drugs for abomasal disorders in calves and cows, what is the best therapeutic option between intramammary and systemic antibiotic treatment and between intramammary antibiotics , evidence-based management of infectious certifiable diseases, evidence-based veterinary medicine concerning vaccinal efficiency against clostridial diseases in calves, evidence based therapeutical options for hepatic lipidosis in dairy cows : dextrose, insulin, and others , and evidence based effectiveness concerning vaccination against mannheimia haemolytica, pasteurella multocida and histophilus somni in feedlot cattle, and much more!
Preface: Evidence-Based Veterinary Medicine xiii
Sebastien Buczinski
Jean-Michel Vandeweerd
How Can Veterinarians Base Their Medical Decisions on the Best Available Scientific Evidence?
1(12)
Jean-Michel Vandeweerd
Peter Clegg
Sebastien Buczinski
Using Systematic Reviews to Critically Appraise the Scientific Information for the Bovine Veterinarian
13(10)
Jean-Michel Vandeweerd
Peter Clegg
V. Hougardy
Sebastien Buczinski
Evidence Related to the Use of Ancillary Drugs in Bovine Respiratory Disease (Anti-Inflammatory and Others): Are They Justified or Not?
23(16)
David Francoz
Sebastien Buczinski
Mike Apley
Systematic Review: What is the Best Antibiotic Treatment for Staphylococcus aureus Intramammary Infection of Lactating Cows in North America?
39(12)
Jean-Philippe Roy
Greg Keefe
Evidence-Based Use of Prokinetic Drugs for Abomasal Disorders in Cattle
51(20)
Peter D. Constable
Mohammad Nouri
Ismail Sen
Aubrey N. Baird
Thomas Wittek
Evidence-Based Medicine Concerning Efficacy of Vaccination Against Clostridium chauvoei Infection in Cattle
71(8)
Francisco A. Uzal
Therapeutic Efficiency of Antibiotics and Prostaglandin F2α in Postpartum Dairy Cows with Clinical Endometritis: An Evidence-Based Evaluation
79(18)
Rejean C. Lefebvre
Angelika E. Stock
Evidence-Based Effectiveness of Vaccination Against Mannheimia haemolytica, Pasteurella multocida, and Histophilus somni in Feedlot Cattle for Mitigating the Incidence and Effect of Bovine Respiratory Disease Complex
97(10)
R.L. Larson
D.L. Step
Overview of Meta-Analysis of Monensin in Dairy Cattle
107(14)
Todd F. Duffield
Ahmad Rabiee
Ian J. Lean
Evidence-Based Early Clinical Detection of Emerging Diseases in Food Animals and Zoonoses: Two Cases
121(12)
Claude Saegerman
Marie-France Humblet
Sarah Rebecca Porter
Gina Zanella
Ludovic Martinelle
Evidence-Based Practice? An Evolution Is Necessary for Bovine Practitioners, Teachers, and Researchers
133(8)
Jean-Michel Vandeweerd
Pascal Gustin
Sebastien Buczinski
Index 141