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The Canadian Animal Health Surveillance System Resources library contains documents and media files that have relevance for animal health surveillance in Canada.
The library can be searched using the drop down menus, as well as by date or key word.
See page 2 using the arrows at the bottom centre of the dashboard for a description of the dashboard, definition of terms, and further usage instructions.
CAHSS members can add resources by using a fillable form.
Ontario Animal Health Network (OAHN) Companion Animal Expert Network Veterinary Need-2-Know (N2K) Update, July to September 2022 edition.
Highlights from this issue:
The Animal Health Monitor is a collaborative work by the professional staff at the Animal Health Centre. This newsletter includes articles about animal diseases...Animal Type:Bovine,Equine,OtherDisease Agent:Botulism (Clostridium botulinum),Bovine viral diarrhea virus,Pseudomonas,Salmonella,Salmonella DublinDisease Agent Type:Other,VirusOrganization:BC GovernmentProduction System:Commercial, large-scale,Smallholding,Hobby/Pet,OtherRegion:British Columbia
The Animal Health Monitor is a collaborative work by the professional staff at the Animal Health Centre, Ministry of Agriculture, Food, and Fisheries. This newsletter includes articles about animal...
September 2021: Information and updates on Blackhead disease, Bluetongue Virus, Mycoplasma ovipneumoniae, and...Animal Type:Avian (Domestic, Non-poultry),Other,Sheep and GoatsDisease Agent:Bluetongue,Mycoplasma pneumonia of sheep or goats (Mycoplasma ovipneumoniae)Disease Agent Type:N/A,Unknown,VirusFrequency:QuarterlyOrganization:BC GovernmentProduction System:Commercial, large-scale,Smallholding,Freeliving,OtherRegion:British ColumbiaTopic:Emerging,Other,Vector/Vector-borne
The CAHSS August 2021 newsletter features updates from our regional, surveillance and CAHSS networks, highlights our new summer student Claire Su (FMV), and a few upcoming events in the fall...
Six tips written by a swine veterinarian to help pet owners care for their miniature pig and keep them happy, safe, and healthy.