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Veterinary Medicine International is a peer-reviewed, Open Access journal that publishes original research articles and reviews articles in all areas of veterinary research, such as animal physiology, biochemistry, pathology, parasitology, pharmacology, public health, reproduction, and more.
Hindawi » Veterinary Medicine International
3w ago
Lameness is one of the greatest constraints on the productivity, health, and welfare of dairy cattle. A cross-sectional study ..read more
Hindawi » Veterinary Medicine International
3w ago
With the objective to characterize the gingival index (GI) and its progression, 218 domestic cats in a subtropical region of ..read more
Hindawi » Veterinary Medicine International
3w ago
Eimeriosis, which is caused by several species, is a protozoan disease affecting the cattle ..read more
Hindawi » Veterinary Medicine International
1M ago
remains among the major causes of epilepsy in sub-Saharan Africa. Understanding the geospatial ..read more
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1M ago
Lumpy skin disease (LSD) is a highly contagious viral disease that causes significant economic losses in cattle populations ..read more
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1M ago
This study aimed to evaluate whether total replacement of soybean meal (SBM) with sundried soymilk residue (SSR) in a total ..read more
Hindawi » Veterinary Medicine International
2M ago
This study was intended to evaluate the healing of skin injury by using decellularized urinary bladder submucosa scaffolds and ..read more
Hindawi » Veterinary Medicine International
2M ago
cysticercosis and taeniosis (TSCT) are two forms of a zoonotic disease caused by ..read more
Hindawi » Veterinary Medicine International
2M ago
The elite bull plays an extremely important role in the genetic progression of the dairy cow population. The previous results ..read more
Hindawi » Veterinary Medicine International
2M ago
Seasonal variations significantly impact lambs’ birth weight and post-natal growth of lambs, yet the underlying physiological ..read more