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Recorded Webinar: Skin Diseases In Cattle In The Uk

Royal Veterinary College

3 years ago
7744 views

Duration: 1 hour(s)
Cost: £35

A variety of infectious and parasitic conditions have long been described in cattle where the skin is involved. While many such skin conditions are often management related and usually resolve with limited investigation there are some situations where morbidity is high and concerns arise for health and welfare.

This presentation aims to you aware of some of the causes of skin disease of cattle in the UK, how you may use appropriate diagnostic tests to establish a diagnosis and discussion of management procedures.

The selection of the conditions is based in part on advice enquiries received about frustrating entities such as persistent papillomatosis and unusual presentations such as bald calves. Other conditions include nodules given the growing interest in notifiable diseases such as lumpy skin disease and cutaneous lymphoma.

This presentation is suitable for recently graduate vets or any veterinary surgeon with an interest in enhancing their understanding of bovine skin diseases.

An overview of skin diseases in cattle including:
-Signposting resources and references
-Describe an approach to investigating skin disease

Describe selected skin conditions, including diagnosis and management:
- Ectoparasites - Lice & mites
- Udder cleft dermatitis
- Calf congenital skin problems
- Nodules and notifiable diseases - Bovine Papilloma Virus (BPV) / Lumpy Skin Disease (LSD) / Enzootic Bovine Leukosis (EBL)

Who is it for?

vets

The Speakers

Aiden Foster, MRCVS PhD DipACVD FHEA Honorary Senior Lecturer University of Bristol

Number of CPD hours this event can be recorded as

1 hours

Registration and Booking

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