Disease alerts, rabies surveillance updates, and recent animal health and disease news items from Ontario, Canada, and around the world.
19 Apr , 2021
Ontario Rabies Update for April 14, 2021 - 2 New Cases
Two new cases of rabies detected in two skunks (Niagara) this week (April 14, 2021).
Read More >9 Apr , 2021
Industry Advisory: Infectious Laryngotracheitis Biosecurity Advisory Area for Peterborough County
FBCC has been informed by the Ontario Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs (OMAFRA) that on April 7, ILT was diagnosed in a small mixed poultry flock where a few birds had died, and some others showed respiratory distress.
Read More >1 Apr , 2021
OAHN Veterinary Surveys Now Available (Companion Animal, Equine, Swine)
If you are an Ontario veterinarian practicing on companion animals, equine, or swine, we’d love to hear what you’re seeing in practice.
Read More >29 Mar , 2021
Ontario Rabies Update for March 24, 2021 - 1 New Case
1 new case of raccoon rabies in one skunk in Niagara.
Read More >22 Mar , 2021
Top Animal Health Links (March 15-21)
We look at animal disease news and continuing education pieces from the past week, with articles on companion animals, equine, poultry, swine, and wildlife.
Read More >19 Mar , 2021
Industry Update: Influenza A - Swine
The purpose of this update is to provide information on influenza in Ontario swine herds based on data collected from January through December 2020.
Read More >17 Mar , 2021
Update on ILT in Ontario – Understanding the Risks for Infection in Poultry
Veterinary advisory prepared by OMAFRA.
Read More >15 Mar , 2021
Top Animal Health Links (March 1-14)
We look at animal disease news and continuing education pieces from the past week, with articles on bovine, COVID-19, equine, companion animals, poultry, swine One Health, and more!
Read More >5 Mar , 2021
Bovine Anaplasmosis in Ontario
The Ontario Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs (OMAFRA) has been notified of positive antibody results for bovine anaplasmosis in Southwestern Ontario, detected through a surveillance research project.
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