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==RVC Podcasts - Veterinary Science on the Move==
 
  
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From arthritis and bird flu to vaccines and zoo animal health, Dr Mark Cleasby (Dr Matthias Kleinz - on episodes 1 to 20) and his colleagues will give you
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an insight into the work conducted at the UK's largest veterinary school. In bite size interviews with experts you can find out how the Royal Veterinary
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College, the University of London’s veterinary school, is pushing the frontiers in veterinary medicine and basic science.
 
  
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You can also subscribe to these podcasts via the [[iTunes Store]] if you have iTunes installed on your PC.
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| style="border:none;padding:0.049cm;"| Turkey Viral Hepatitis
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[http://www.rvc.ac.uk/Review/Podcasts/RVC_Podcast_50.m4a RVC 50]
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| style="border:none;padding:0.049cm;"| Turkey Rhinotracheitis Virus
- '''Immune-mediated diseases and the role of Regulatory T cells in dogs and humans''' ''(13.2MB MPEG-4)'' <br>
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A number of diseases arise because the immune system begins to attack the body’s own cells. Here Dr Oliver Garden describes how these diseases arise and
 
his research into the role of a particular type of immune cell, the regulatory T cell, in this phenomenon across species.
 
  
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[http://www.rvc.ac.uk/Review/Podcasts/RVC_Podcast_49.m4a RVC 49]
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| style="border:none;padding:0.049cm;"| Turkey Coronavirus
- '''Strategies for prevention of MRSA infections in animals and humans''' ''(6.9MB MPEG-4)'' <br>
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The possibility of Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus Aureus (MRSA) infection is now a concern for many patients receiving hospital treatment. However,
 
accumulating evidence shows that MRSA can also be carried by animals and then passed on to people in contact. Here Professor Katharina Staerk and
 
colleagues describe their research to identify novel methods of preventing MRSA infection and transmission as part of an EU consortium.
 
  
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[[RVC 48]]
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| style="border:none;padding:0.049cm;"| Trichomonosis in birds
- '''Anal furunculosis in dogs''' ''(9.3MB MPEG-4)'' <br>
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Anal furunculosis is a particularly unpleasant disease of the rear end that particularly affects German Shepherd dogs. Here Dr Brian Catchpole and Prof
 
Susan Gregory outline the traditional way the disease is identified and treated, their recent findings on how it may be caused, and how these findings
 
inform current best treatment practices.
 
  
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[[RVC 47]]
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| style="border:none;padding:0.049cm;"| Streptococcus and enterococcus infections in poultry
- '''Hot topics in animal locomotion research''' ''(4.5MB MPEG-4)'' <br>
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Methods of locomotion vary greatly across the animal kingdom according to size, number of legs and evolutionary niche. However, it seems that there are a
 
great many common themes between species. Here Dr Andrew Spence discusses the latest ideas in locomotion research, with particular reference to the dog...
 
and the cockroach!
 
  
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[[RVC 46]]
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| style="border:none;padding:0.049cm;"| Infectious Pancreatic Necrosis
- '''Immunological Tolerance of Pregnancy in the Mare'''''(5.7MB MPEG-4)'' <br>
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A foetus presents an immunological, as well as a nutritional, challenge to its mother. Here Dr Mandi de Mestre describes how the equine placenta, hormonal
 
and immune systems interact to handle these challenges and how her research is revealing the mechanisms involved.
 
  
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[[RVC 45]]
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| style="border:none;padding:0.049cm;"| Infectious Salmon Anaemia
- '''Human Filarial Diseases''' ''(7.1MB MPEG-4)'' <br>
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Diseases caused by parasitic worms are a common problem in humans and animals, especially in the developing world. Here Dr Rachel Lawrence describes how
 
filarial infections occur and manage to evade the immune response of the host.
 
  
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[[RVC 44]]
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| style="border:none;padding:0.049cm;"| Renibacterium salmoninarum
- '''Surgical Treatment of Heart Valve Disease in Dogs'''''(8.1MB MPEG-4)'' <br>
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Heart murmurs in young dogs are a fairly frequent finding in small animal practice, but in some cases they may reflect severe congenital abnormalities.
 
Here, Professor Dan Brockman describes the treatments available for these dogs, with particular reference to the surgical repair of pulmonic stenosis.
 
  
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[[RVC 43]]
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| style="border:none;padding:0.049cm;"| Sea Lice
- '''Neuronal Ceroid Lipofuscinoses – degenerative neurological diseases of humans and dogs''' ''(5.7MB MPEG-4)'' <br>
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Dr Claire Russell discusses the molecular basis and the clinical impact of a series of inherited degenerative neurological diseases – the neuronal ceroid
 
lipofuscinoses (NCLs) - of humans and dogs, with particular reference to her studies aimed at identifying the genetic defects implicated and ameliorating
 
their effects.
 
  
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[[RVC 42]]
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| style="border:none;padding:0.049cm;"| Spring Viraemia of Carp
- '''Wildlife Reservoirs of Disease and Tuberculosis'''''(6.1MB MPEG-4)'' <br>
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Badgers are often blamed for the persistence of tuberculosis in cattle herds in parts of the UK. Here Dr Julian Drewe describes his research on the
 
dynamics of UK badger populations and meerkat communities in Africa and the potential importance of this for the spread of TB within and between species.
 
  
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[[RVC 41]]
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| style="border:none;padding:0.049cm;"| Streptococcosis in Fish
- '''The Bovine Tuberculosis Epidemic''' ''(7.4MB MPEG-4)'' <br>
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The prevalence of tuberculosis in cattle is increasing again in the UK. Here, Dr Steven Van Winden discusses the nature of the disease, its epidemiology
 
and current methods of control.
 
  
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[[RVC 40]]
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| style="border:none;padding:0.049cm;"| Vibriosis in Fish
- '''Virology of H1N1 Influenza (“Swine Flu”)''' ''(6.9MB MPEG-4)'' <br>
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In our second recording on the subject of Swine Flu, Prof Colin Howard describes the nature of the influenza virus, how new strains arise so frequently and
 
how we can ameliorate the impact of new strains through vaccination and antiviral therapy (recorded 10 September 2009).
 
  
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[[RVC 39]]
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| style="border:none;padding:0.049cm;"| Viral Haemorrhagic Septicaemia
- '''Epidemiology of H1N1 Influenza (“Swine Flu”)''' ''(6.1MB MPEG-4)'' <br>
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The latest influenza strain, “Swine Flu”, has been making headlines around the world in 2009. Professor Katharina Stärk explains the nature of the pandemic
 
and the threat it poses (recorded 01 September 2009).
 
  
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[[RVC 38]]
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| style="border:none;padding:0.049cm;"| Avian Infectious Laryngotracheitis
- '''Endothelial Dysfunction and Cardiovascular Disease'''''(8.1MB MPEG-4)'' <br>
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Endothelial cells line all the blood vessels in our bodies and disease processes culminating in heart attack and stroke start with problems in these cells.
 
Prof Caroline Wheeler-Jones explains her work examining the importance of particular enzymes and signalling pathways in the function of endothelial cells,
 
and how these go wrong or may be protective against cardiovascular diseases.
 
  
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[[RVC 37]]
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| style="border:none;padding:0.049cm;"| Infectious Bursal Disease
- '''Lactation Curve Modelling in Dairy Cattle and Sheep'''''(8.9MB MPEG-4)'' <br>
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Maximising milk yield without sacrificing fertility is a key objective of research in the dairy industry. Here, Dr Geoff Pollott describes his methods for
 
analysing herd productivity and discusses the implications of his findings for future cattle breeding strategies.
 
  
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[[RVC 36]]
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| style="border:none;padding:0.049cm;"| Mycoplasma meleagridis
- '''Current and Future Trends in Veterinary Education and the Profession''' ''(8.6MB MPEG-4)'' <br>
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In this podcast Professor Quintin McKellar, the Principal of the Royal Veterinary College, gives his perspective on the current and projected future
 
changes taking place in veterinary education and in the profession as a whole and their potential impact in a variety of spheres of interest.
 
  
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[[RVC 35]]
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| style="border:none;padding:0.049cm;"| Mycoplasma synoviae
- '''New Advances in the Treatment of Epilepsy in Dogs'''''(6.0MB MPEG-4)'' <br>
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Epilepsy is a common condition in dogs and cats and is distressing for pet and owner alike. In this podcast, Dr Holger Volk describes the best treatments
 
currently available for epilepsy and also gives an insight into some promising new alternatives.
 
  
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| style="border:none;padding:0.049cm;"| Ornithobacterium rhinotracheale
- '''Emergency Medicine and Critical Care''' ''(6.6MB MPEG-4)'' <br>
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Intensive care has long been an important facility in human hospitals. In our latest podcast, Karen Humm describes how facilities and knowledge in this
 
area are also now being developed for our animal patients.
 
  
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| style="border:none;padding:0.049cm;"| Riemerella anatipestifer
- '''New Imaging Modalities in Small Animal Veterinary Medicine''' ''(10.4MB MPEG-4)'' <br>
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In the latest episode of the RVC Podcast, Veterinary Radiologist Chris Lamb describes the application of MRI and CT scanning to veterinary practice. In
 
particular he relates the results of two of his studies which emphasise the cost-benefit analysis of their use versus more traditional diagnostic
 
modalities.
 
  
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[[RVC 32]]
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| style="border:none;padding:0.049cm;"| Infectious Haematopoietic Necrosis
- '''Equine Exertional Rhabdomyolysis''' ''(6.3MB MPEG-4)'' <br>
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In the latest episode of the RVC Podcast, Dr Richard Piercy explains the pathology, diagnosis and management of exertional rhabdomyolysis, a common and
 
debilitating muscular disease of working horses .
 
  
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[[RVC 31]]
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| style="border:none;padding:0.049cm;"| Duck Viral Enteritis
- '''Canine Mitral Valve Disease and Congestive Heart Failure''' ''(9.3MB MPEG-4)'' <br>
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Adrian Boswood of the RVC’s Small Animal Cardiac referral service reviews mitral valve disease, the commonest cause of heart failure in small breed dogs,
 
and describes the latest advances in methods of diagnosis and treatment of heart failure.
 
  
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| style="border:none;padding:0.049cm;"| Derzsy's Disease  
- '''The Cytoskeleton and Molecular Motors in Health and Disease''' ''(12.7MB MPEG-4)'' <br>
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Professor Peter Chantler describes the protein structures that make up the skeleton of living cells and how they ingeniously combine to provide the means
 
for movement of structures at the cellular and sub-cellular level.
 
  
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[[RVC 29]]
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| style="border:none;padding:0.049cm;"| Avian Orthoreovirus
- '''The LIVE Centre and VetConnect''' ''(8.9MB MPEG-4)'' <br>
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In our latest podcast, Dr Kim Whittlestone and Jeff Bullock describe the role of the Lifelong Independent Veterinary Education (LIVE) Centre at the RVC and
 
their VetConnect project - a high tech means of improving case-based clinical learning experiences for students and vets.
 
  
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[[RVC 28]]
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| style="border:none;padding:0.049cm;"| Chicken Anaemia Virus Disease
- '''Dietary Fatty Acids and Fertility of Humans and Animals'''''(5.5MB MPEG-4)'' <br>
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We’re constantly told that too much fat in our diet is bad for the health of ourselves and our animals. However it now seems that very particular types of
 
fats are implicated in determining not only animal health but their reproductive performance. Here Dr Robert Abayasekara and Prof Claire Wathes of the
 
Department Of Veterinary Basic Sciences at the RVC explain their work demonstrating the effect of different polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFAs) on human
 
and animal fertility.
 
  
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| style="border:none;padding:0.049cm;"| Duck Hepatitis Virus
- '''Pathogen Evasion of The Immune System and Animal Disease''' ''(6.7MB MPEG-4)'' <br>
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In the latest RVC podcast, Professor Dirk Werling describes the importance of the Innate Immune System in combating infection by micro-organisms and the
 
tactics that some of these bugs use to evade these defences, with particular reference to his work on immune cell receptors in cattle.
 
  
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[[RVC 26]]
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| style="border:none;padding:0.049cm;"| Cold Water Disease
- '''Elephant Locomotion''' ''(6.5MB MPEG-4)'' <br>
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Dr John Hutchinson describes his high tech approaches to investigating the mechanics of how animals move, in particular how elephants walk and run, and how
 
this relates to their unique anatomy.
 
  
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| style="border:none;padding:0.049cm;"| Channel Catfish Virus
- '''The Role of Mitochondria in Health and Disease''' ''(6.7MB MPEG-4)'' <br>
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Mitochondria are cell organelles which play a critical role in energy supply in most higher organisms. But how did that role develop and how do they
 
achieve this function? In the latest episode of the RVC Podcast Dr Michelangelo Campanella discusses these questions and relates his research findings on
 
how poor mitochondrial function can contribute greatly to disease processes.
 
  
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[[RVC 24]]
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| style="border:none;padding:0.049cm;"| Amoebic Gill Disease
- '''Syringomyelia in Dogs''' ''(4.1MB MPEG-4)'' <br>
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Syringomyelia is a serious inherited disease which affects the nervous system of Cavalier King Charles Spaniels in particular. In her 2nd foray into
 
podcasting, Dr Kate Chandler explains what to look for and what to do about it if you suspect you have a case.
 
  
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[[RVC 23]]
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| style="border:none;padding:0.049cm;"| Cryptobiosis
- '''Epilepsy in Dogs''' ''(6.1MB MPEG-4)'' <br>
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Fits in your four-legged friend can be a very distressing presentation for owner and vet alike. But when is this epilepsy and what can be done about it? Dr
 
Kate Chandler of the RVC’s Small Animal Neurology referral service reveals her insights and suggests how diagnosis and treatment of this condition are
 
improving.
 
  
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[[RVC 22]]
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| style="border:none;padding:0.049cm;"| Columnaris Disease
- '''Deer Antlers and Tissue Regeneration''' ''(14.6MB MPEG-4)'' <br>
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I’m sure everyone has stopped to admire the impressive sight of a stag during the rut. But what is the biology underlying the phenomenon of annual antler
 
growth and shedding? Professor Jo Price explains and describes her research into the mechanisms of this unusual example of mammalian tissue regeneration.
 
  
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| style="border:none;padding:0.049cm;"| Edwardsiella tarda
- '''Equine Herpesvirus''' ''(21.3MB MPEG-4)'' <br>
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So why is it necessary to get your horse vaccinated? In this podcast Professors Josh Slater and Ken Smith discuss the features and diagnosis of the common
 
disease syndromes caused by Equine Herpesvirus infection and how ongoing research is yielding valuable information about means of preventing them. [Mark
 
Cleasby takes over the interviewing duties from Matthias Kleinz]
 
  
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[[RVC 20]]
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| style="border:none;padding:0.049cm;"| Edwardsiella ictaluri
- '''Atopic Dermatitis: When only scratching seems to help'''''(17.8MB MPEG-4)'' <br>
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Itching is a real nuisance both for animals and humans. No matter whether your dog is affected, if you see 'itchy' dogs every day in the clinics or are
 
merely interested in the topic, this podcast interview with Dr Anke Hendricks, Lecturer in Veterinary Dermatology at the RVC, will provide you with a
 
wealth of information on atopic dermatitis, one of the most common causes of itchy skin. [Apologies for the delay in publishing this latest episode of the
 
RVC Podcast]
 
  
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| style="border:none;padding:0.049cm;"| Enteric Redmouth Disease
- '''Aging and the Immune System''' ''(13.0MB MPEG-4)'' <br>
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Everyone is aware that crows feet, aching joints and forgetfulness are the signs of aging. And not even our animal friends are safe from the grey hairs of
 
old age. But if you have not heard about immunosenesence before, then you should listen to this podcast, where Dr Donald Palmer explains the processes and
 
importance of aging in the immune system.
 
  
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| style="border:none;padding:0.049cm;"| Epizootic Ulcerative Syndrome
- '''Chronic Enteropathies''' ''(13.4MB MPEG-4)'' <br>
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Have you heard about Chronic Enteropathies before, but don't quite know what they do and how they may be treated? In this week's RVC podcast, Dr Karin
 
Allensbach talks to us about the latest clinical approaches to Chronic Enteropathies and about a new drug which may help to treat this condition in dogs
 
and is currently under investigation in clinical trials at the Queen Mother Hospital.
 
  
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[[RVC 17]]
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| style="border:none;padding:0.049cm;"| Vesicular Exanthema in Pigs
- '''Bluetongue Disease 3''' ''(9.5MB MPEG-4)'' <br>
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In the last of our series of podcasts on bluetongue we will be talking to Katharina Stärk, Professor for Veterinary Public Health at the Royal Veterinary
 
College, about the importance of midges in the transmission of bluetongue and how novel surveillance strategies in the future may help to prevent the
 
spread of the disease.
 
  
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[[RVC 16]]
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| style="border:none;padding:0.049cm;"| Porcine Epidemic Diarrhoea
- '''Bluetongue Disease 2''' ''(10.2MB MPEG-4)'' <br>
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Did the last RVC podcast trigger your interest in Bluetongue disease? Then listen to the new episode, where Prof Joe Brownlie explains why we are still
 
waiting for a vaccine to protect lifestock from serotype 8.
 
  
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[[RVC 15]]
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| style="border:none;padding:0.049cm;"| Porcine Adenovirus
- '''Bluetongue Disease 1''' ''(20.8MB MPEG-4)'' <br>
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If you think that Bluetongue is the latest trend in body art, then you are are on the wrong track!
 
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To find out about the real importance of this viral animal disease, listen to this RVC Podcast, an interview with Yoav Alony Gilboa who works in the RVC
 
farm animal practice and shares with us his knowledge as well as pictures of bluetongue disease in ruminants.
 
  
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[[RVC 14]]
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| style="border:none;padding:0.049cm;"| Inclusion Body Rhinitis
- '''VETAID''' ''(11.0MB MPEG-4)'' <br>
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Have you ever been wondering if the efforts of Médecins Sans Frontières in providing development and emergency aid to developing countries are matched by
 
the veterinary profession? At least since Nick Short co-founded VETAID, the British daughter organisation of the European Vétérinaires Sans Frontières,
 
vets from the UK have actively been trying to help the lives of thousands of Africans by helping them improve the health of the animals they live with.
 
Listen to the podcast to find out more about the work of VETAID and the ways that everyone can help to make a difference.
 
  
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[[RVC 13]]
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| style="border:none;padding:0.049cm;"| Encephalomyocarditis Virus
- '''FMD''' ''(10.3MB MPEG-4)'' <br>
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Have you ever wondered why the veterinary authorities in the UK fight the current outbreaks of Foot and Mouth Disease (FMD) in the way that they do? Then
 
listen to our interview with Prof Brian Aldridge, who has been talking to us about the nature of the disease, the current strategies in fighting FMD and
 
why these strategies have changend since the large outbreak in 2001.
 
  
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| style="border:none;padding:0.049cm;"| Blue Eye Disease
- '''Strangles''' ''(15.6MB MPEG-4)'' <br>
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Strangles, a respiratory infection of horses caused by ''Streptococcus equi'' bacteria, was acknowledged as a major threat when horses were still used
 
for work and transportation. Despite reduced awareness of strangles, this threat still remains, but recent research shows that it can be contained much
 
more successfully now compared to a century ago. To find out more, listen to our interview with Professors Josh Slater and Ken Smith, who will provide an
 
interesting insight into the pathogenesis, prevalence and possible prevention of ''Streptococcus equi'' infections in horses.
 
  
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[[RVC 11]]
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| style="border:none;padding:0.049cm;"| Bovine Herpesvirus 5
- '''Fetal Programming''' ''(17.5MB MPEG-4)'' <br>
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You know that smoking and drinking during pregnancy is bad for the baby, but think that a sweet treat can’t be that bad? After all the mother is eating for
 
two… Well, think again! The latest findings made by Stephanie Bayol and Neil Stickland at the RVC’s Department of Basic Science show that a junk food diet
 
does not only impair the development of the fetus in the womb, but may teach the offspring a preference for these sweet and fatty treats. So inheritance is
 
not just about the genes, it is also about the environment. And the prenatal environment seems to be of particular importance when inheriting feeding
 
habits, at least in the rat.
 
  
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[[RVC 10]]
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| style="border:none;padding:0.049cm;"| Bovine Herpesvirus 4  
- '''Kidney Disease '''''(12.3MB MPEG-4)'' <br>
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If you are interested in the latest advances in the management of cats with kidney disease, then listen to this weeks interview with Dr Harriet Syme, who
 
is a Senior Lecturer in Small Animal Medicine at The Royal Veterinary College.
 
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And what better way would there be to celebrate the 10th episode of the RVC podcast than to introduce some new features to our format? To make sure we get
 
our point across, we have included supporting diagrams and all of Dr Syme's recommendations as visual materials which can be viewed on screen or on your
 
video iPod. Enjoy!
 
  
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[[RVC 09]]
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| style="border:none;padding:0.049cm;"| Bovine Adenovirus
- '''BVD/MD '''''(7.1MB MPEG-4)'' <br>
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| style="border:none;padding:0.049cm;"| [https://itunes.apple.com/gb/podcast/wikivet-english/id473955871# View In iTunes]
You have no idea what BVD/MD stands for? Then this podcast is made for you. But Professors Joe Brownlie and Dirk Werling will also be able to give those
 
who have heard about Bovine Viral Diarrhoea and Mucosal Disease before an insight into how their work will transform the strategies to fight this major
 
disease in the livestock sector and how it might even have implications for human medicine.
 
  
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[[RVC 08]]
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| style="border:none;padding:0.049cm;"| Avian Infectious Bronchitis
- '''MRI '''''(4.7MB MPEG-4)'' <br>
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| style="border:none;padding:0.049cm;"| [https://itunes.apple.com/gb/podcast/wikivet-english/id473955871# View In iTunes]
Have you ever wondered how Magnetic Resonance Imaging really works? Then listen to Dr Pete Mantis MRCVS, a Lecturer in Diagnostic Imaging at the RVC, who
 
will explain how clinical imaging in veterinary medicine is changing more than 100 years after Wilhelm Conrad Roentgen received his Nobel Prize for the
 
discovery of X-rays.
 
  
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[[RVC 07]]
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| style="border:none;padding:0.049cm;"| Avian Nephritis
- '''Tuberculosis '''''(3.8MB MPEG-4)'' <br>
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| style="border:none;padding:0.049cm;"| [https://itunes.apple.com/gb/podcast/wikivet-english/id473955871# View In iTunes]
Hear how Prof Neil Stoker and his research group are trying to find new ways to treat bovine and human tuberculosis.
 
  
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[[RVC 06]]
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| style="border:none;padding:0.049cm;"| Avian Adenoviruses
- '''Animal Welfare '''''(3.7MB MPEG-4)'' <br>
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| style="border:none;padding:0.049cm;"| [https://itunes.apple.com/gb/podcast/wikivet-english/id473955871# View In iTunes]
Christopher Wathes is the head of the BBSRC Centre for Animal Welfare at the Royal Veterinary College. Listen to his ideas how research may improve animal
 
welfare and find out what the mission of the Centre for Animal Welfare is.
 
  
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[[RVC 05]]
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| style="border:none;padding:0.049cm;"| Avian Encephalomyelitis
- '''Equine Stem Cells '''''(6.9MB MPEG-4)'' <br>
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| style="border:none;padding:0.049cm;"| [https://itunes.apple.com/gb/podcast/wikivet-english/id473955871# View In iTunes]
Stem cells have been making big waves in science recently. Listen to this episode of the RVC Podcast to find out how Roger Smith, Professor of Equine
 
Surgery at the RVC, is planning to use innovative stem cell research in order to improve the treatment of tendon disease in horses.
 
  
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[[RVC 04]]
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| style="border:none;padding:0.049cm;"| Porcine Stress Syndrome
- '''Bird Flu (Avian Influenza) '''''(9.0MB MPEG-4)'' <br>
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| style="border:none;padding:0.049cm;"| [https://itunes.apple.com/gb/podcast/wikivet-english/id473955871# View In iTunes]
Bird flu, or avian influenza, is a fatal disease of domestic poultry posing only a small risk to humans. Nevertheless, bird flu is permanently in the news,
 
and causes widespread public concern. Join the RVC’s Professor Dirk Pfeiffer and Dr Matthias Kleinz, as they discuss the latest findings on how avian
 
influenza spreads and which measures might prevent a much feared pandemic.
 
  
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[[RVC 03]]
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| style="border:none;padding:0.049cm;"| Infectious Bovine Keratoconjuntivitis
- '''Equine Laminitis '''''(9.2MB MPEG-4)'' <br>
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| style="border:none;padding:0.049cm;"| [https://itunes.apple.com/gb/podcast/wikivet-english/id473955871# View In iTunes]
Find out how the RVC's Professor Jonathan Elliot and Dr Patricia Harris from the Waltham Centre of Pet Nutrition are pushing the frontiers in equine
 
laminitis.
 
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For further laminitis literature and information on feeds for horses suffering from laminitis visit:
 
  
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[[RVC 02]]
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| style="border:none;padding:0.049cm;"| Dermanyssus gallinae in poultry
- '''Infertility in High Yielding Dairy Cows '''''(3.6MB MPEG-4)'' <br>
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| style="border:none;padding:0.049cm;"| [https://itunes.apple.com/gb/podcast/wikivet-english/id473955871# View In iTunes]
Hear what Professors Claire Wathes and Martin Sheldon are doing to solve the dilemma of infertility in high yielding dairy cows.
 
  
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[[RVC 01]]
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| style="border:none;padding:0.049cm;"| Bovine Herpesvirus 1
- '''Improving Clinical Care of Diabetic Cats and Dogs'''''(3.7MB MPEG-4)'' <br>
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| style="border:none;padding:0.049cm;"| [https://itunes.apple.com/gb/podcast/wikivet-english/id473955871# View In iTunes]
Listen to Prof David Church and Dr Brian Catchpole sharing their experiences on improving the clinical care of diabetic cats and dogs.
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| style="border:none;padding:0.049cm;"| Trichinella
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| style="border:none;padding:0.049cm;"| [https://itunes.apple.com/gb/podcast/wikivet-english/id473955871# View In iTunes]  
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| style="border:none;padding:0.049cm;"| Ascaridia in Poultry
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| style="border:none;padding:0.049cm;"| [https://itunes.apple.com/gb/podcast/wikivet-english/id473955871# View In iTunes]  
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| style="border:none;padding:0.049cm;"| Enzootic Pneumonia in Pigs
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| style="border:none;padding:0.049cm;"| [https://itunes.apple.com/gb/podcast/wikivet-english/id473955871# View In iTunes]
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| style="border:none;padding:0.049cm;"| Bovine Ephemeral Fever
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| style="border:none;padding:0.049cm;"| [https://itunes.apple.com/gb/podcast/wikivet-english/id473955871# View In iTunes]
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Revision as of 18:13, 30 July 2014

The Podcasts were created for the WikiVet site to provide a summary of unusual but important international diseases.


Name  
Turkey Viral Hepatitis View In iTunes
Turkey Rhinotracheitis Virus View In iTunes
Turkey Coronavirus View In iTunes
Trichomonosis in birds View In iTunes
Streptococcus and enterococcus infections in poultry View In iTunes
Infectious Pancreatic Necrosis View In iTunes
Infectious Salmon Anaemia View In iTunes
Renibacterium salmoninarum View In iTunes
Sea Lice View In iTunes
Spring Viraemia of Carp View In iTunes
Streptococcosis in Fish View In iTunes
Vibriosis in Fish View In iTunes
Viral Haemorrhagic Septicaemia View In iTunes
Avian Infectious Laryngotracheitis View In iTunes
Infectious Bursal Disease View In iTunes
Mycoplasma meleagridis View In iTunes
Mycoplasma synoviae View In iTunes
Ornithobacterium rhinotracheale View In iTunes
Riemerella anatipestifer View In iTunes
Infectious Haematopoietic Necrosis View In iTunes
Duck Viral Enteritis View In iTunes
Derzsy's Disease View In iTunes
Avian Orthoreovirus View In iTunes
Chicken Anaemia Virus Disease View In iTunes
Duck Hepatitis Virus View In iTunes
Cold Water Disease View In iTunes
Channel Catfish Virus View In iTunes
Amoebic Gill Disease View In iTunes
Cryptobiosis View In iTunes
Columnaris Disease View In iTunes
Edwardsiella tarda View In iTunes
Edwardsiella ictaluri View In iTunes
Enteric Redmouth Disease View In iTunes
Epizootic Ulcerative Syndrome View In iTunes
Vesicular Exanthema in Pigs View In iTunes
Porcine Epidemic Diarrhoea View In iTunes
Porcine Adenovirus View In iTunes
Inclusion Body Rhinitis View In iTunes
Encephalomyocarditis Virus View In iTunes
Blue Eye Disease View In iTunes
Bovine Herpesvirus 5 View In iTunes
Bovine Herpesvirus 4 View In iTunes
Bovine Adenovirus View In iTunes
Avian Infectious Bronchitis View In iTunes
Avian Nephritis View In iTunes
Avian Adenoviruses View In iTunes
Avian Encephalomyelitis View In iTunes
Porcine Stress Syndrome View In iTunes
Infectious Bovine Keratoconjuntivitis View In iTunes
Dermanyssus gallinae in poultry View In iTunes
Bovine Herpesvirus 1 View In iTunes
Trichinella View In iTunes
Ascaridia in Poultry View In iTunes
Enzootic Pneumonia in Pigs View In iTunes
Bovine Ephemeral Fever View In iTunes