Evidence-based veterinary medicine for the bovine veterinarian /
Other Authors: | , |
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Format: | Book |
Language: | English |
Published: |
Philadelphia, PA :
Saunders,
[2012]
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Series: | Veterinary clinics of North America. Food animal practice ;
v. 28, no. 1. |
Subjects: |
Table of Contents:
- How can veterinarians base their medical decisions on the best available scientific evidence?
- Using systematic reviews to critically appraise the scientific information for the bovine veterinarian
- Evidence related to the use of ancillary drugs in bovine respiratory diseases (anti-inflammatory and others): are they justified or not?
- Systematic review: what is the best antibiotic treatment for staphylococcus aureus intramammary infection for lactating cows in north america?
- Evidence-based use of prokinetic drugs for abomasal disorders in cattle
- Evidence-based medicine concerning efficacy of vaccination against clostridium chauvoei infection in cattle
- Therapeutic efficiency of antibiotics and prostaglandin f₂ [alpha] in postpartum dairy cows with clinical endometritis: an evidence-based evaluation
- 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
- Overview of meta-analysis of monensin in dairy cattle
- Evidence-based early clinical detection of emerging diseases in food animals and zoonoses: two cases
- Evidence-based practice? An evolution is necessary for bovine practitioners, teachers, and researchers