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This newsletter is primarily for veterinarians, but will also be of interest to anyone involved with animal agriculture and companion animals. Its main focus is to keep you updated on changes to animal health regulations and emerging disease threats. When you open any of the issues, you will be able to subscribe to have the newsletter sent directly to your email address.
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Animal Health Update January 2010
Disease threat from Haiti?
Continuing education opportunity: Fish health and regulatory medicine
Committee forming to recommend dog breeder standards
Notes on accreditation
Animal Health Update April 2009
- Swine influenza
- Contagious equine metritis update
- Spot-on flea and tick products under the microscope
- VSPS: What's in it for you?
- Last chance for accreditation?
- Is that livestock deal legal?
- Remember rabies testing for large animals
- FDA grants a 6-month reprieve
- One more go-round for the federal CWD rule
Animal Health Update March 2009
- April showers bring...poultry tester training
- Don't forget...
- New FDA rule could lead to carcass issues
- Texas tightens import rules
Animal Health Update Special Edition February 2009
- Contagious equine metritis update for equine practitioners
Animal Health Update January 2009
- The veterinarian's role in animal abuse cases: continuing education opportunity
Animal Health Update January 2009
- Continuing education opportunity for humane officers and law enforcement officers
Animal Health Update February 2009
- New animal health rules, fees take effect
Animal Health Update Special Edition August 2008
- Give us a listen, get a free meal, earn CEUs: Intro to the Animal Response Corps
Animal Health Update August 2008
- Keep your eye on Johne's deadlines
- TB in California
- Are those zebra hoof beats you hear?
- Forms, fees to cost more
- New fish health rules take effect
- FDA bans extralabel cephalosporin use
- Quick takes: CVIs, humane officers, TB tests, brucellosis-free certification
Animal Health Update June 2008
- TB certification training July 9
- Accreditation seminar July 16
- Minnesota TB update
- Don't stockpile tuberculin
- Watch for flood-contaminated feed
- Humane officer training registration open
- Got a license for that auction?
- Johne's samples need approved labs
- Order supplies online
Animal Health Update May 2008
- Join our emergency response team
- New import rules for Minnesota
- Get the latest on the Johne's program
- Brucellosis FAQs
- New rules for Canadian, Mexican imports
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