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A collaborative initiative between the UK Vetschools to develop a comprehensive on-line veterinary knowledge database authenticated by expert reviewers.
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Anatomy and Physiology

Veterinary anatomy, histology and physiology

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Bugs

Veterinary bacteriology, virology and parasitology

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Clinical

Veterinary diseases, treatments and clinical techniques

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Drugs

Veterinary pharmacology and therapeutics

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Blood

Blood and associated immunological diseases

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Normals

Animal breeds and normal reference ranges

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Path

Veterinary pathology

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VPH

Veterinary public health and food safety

WikiNews

16th September 2010 - CABI partnership underway!

Good news for students and CABI users - we are developing links to content pages within the site that will allow CABI registered users to access searches for the latest research on the topic at the click of a button. CABI abstracts are updated weekly, so you can be sure to be looking at the latest information that is available on that topic. Searches are being added to pages where the content can be included in a prepared search, such as those containing clinical diseases. This additional facility will be added throughout the rest of 2010. Do revisit our Veterinary Nursing pages too which are receiving additional content regularly.


News Archive

New Content - Donkey Section

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The new donkey section of WikiVet is the first site of its kind covering all the common conditions of donkeys and identifying the major differences between the management and treatment of donkeys and horses. We also provide a set of normal physiological, biochemical and haematological parameters, resources that have not always been easily accessible but are essential for those treating donkeys.

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