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November 19, 2016 | Veterinary Record | 499
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This week’s issueVeterinaryRecord
VETERINARY RECORD is published by BMJ on behalf of the British Veterinary Association. It was founded in 1888 by William Hunting, FRCVS.
Veterinary Editor-in-ChiefAlexander TreesClinical Research EditorTom McNeillyEditorial BoardStephen Baines, Julie Fitzpatrick, Danièlle Gunn-Moore, John Innes, Wayne McIlwraith, Richard Martin, Chris Oura, Chris Proudman, Stuart Reid, Susan Rhind, Randolph Richards, Kenneth Simpson, Polly Taylor, James WoodEditorMartin AlderManaging EditorSuzanne JarvisDeputy EditorKathryn ClarkEditorial StaffOlivia Azouaghe, Kristy Ebanks, Gill Harris, Laura Honey, Georgina MillsAll communications for the editorial department should be addressed to:The EditorVeterinary Record, BMJ, BMA House,Tavistock Square, London WC1H 9JRT: +44 (0) 20 7387 4409F: +44 (0) 20 7383 6418E: [email protected] information about Veterinary Record and its sister journal, In Practice, can be found on the Veterinary Record/In Practice website at: www.bvapublications.comAnnual subscriptionsIndividual: Print and online £416 Online only £341For details of US $, Euro and institutional subscription rates, please visit the Veterinary Record website at http://veterinaryrecord.bmj.com/site/about/Subslanding.xhtmlSubscription requests to:Customer Services BMJ, BMA House, Tavistock Square, London WC1H 9JRT: +44 (0) 20 7383 6270F: +44 (0) 20 7383 6402E: [email protected] advertisements should be sent to:Vet Record CareersBMA House, Tavistock Square, London WC1H 9JRT: Caroline Coppin, +44 (0) 20 7383 6068T: Godfrey Wassa, +44 (0) 20 7874 7067E: [email protected] advertisement queries should be directed to:Kevan BowenT: +44 (0) 7768 880410E: [email protected]© British Veterinary Association.ISSN 0042 – 4900
500 Comment500 Distracted on welfare
501 News and Reports501 BVA calls for compulsory tick treatment for
travelling pets502 Robust response to doctors’ call for a ban on
‘mass medication’ of animals503 Informing debate on antibiotic use503 Antibiotic champion award504 Equine researcher enters hall of fame505 Exploring a mystery of evolution506 Driving member engagement at the BVNA
congress507 ‘Don’t try this at home’ plea507 AVTRW conference brings researchers from the
UK and Ireland together508 One vaccinology? Overcoming challenges in
vaccine development
510 Research510 Rearing dairy calves: making decisions on optimal
artificial systems (A. Jennings)512 Impact of feeding and housing systems on disease
incidence in dairy calves (G. C. Curtis and others)
513 Compensation and exotic livestock disease management: the views of animal keepers and veterinarians in England (A. Hamilton-Webb and others)
514 Absence of significant adverse events following thalidomide administration in bitches diagnosed with mammary gland carcinomas (C. B. de Campos and others)
515 Assessing and enhancing quality through outcomes-based continuing professional development (CPD): a review of current practice (S. Wallace, S. A. May)
521 Research Digest
522 Gazette
522 Letters522 Investigation of suspect lumpy skin disease cases
in England and Wales (A. Otter and others)524 Reptiles and the Animal Welfare Act
(M. L. Whitehead)
Vet Record Careersi Passing on the AWF batonii Third-year student diary
Public postmortem examination to encourage engagement with science, p 505
Sue Dyson takes her place in equine researchers’ hall of fame, p 504
Tackling global health challenges, p 508
November 19, 2016, vol 179, pp 499-524
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