Veterinary medicine
''Animal Hospital''}} ''Veterinary Sciences'' (journal)}}Veterinary medicine is the branch of medicine that deals with the prevention, management, diagnosis, and treatment of disease, disorder, and injury in non-human animals. The scope of veterinary medicine is wide, covering all animal species, both domesticated and wild, with a wide range of conditions that can affect different species.
Veterinary medicine is widely practiced, both with and without professional supervision. Professional care is most often led by a veterinary physician (also known as a veterinarian, veterinary surgeon, or "vet"), but also by paraveterinary workers, such as veterinary nurses, veterinary technicians, and veterinary assistants. This can be augmented by other paraprofessionals with specific specialties, such as animal physiotherapy or dentistry, and species-relevant roles such as farriers.
Veterinary science helps human health through the monitoring and control of zoonotic disease (infectious disease transmitted from nonhuman animals to humans), food safety, and through human applications via medical research. They also help to maintain food supply through livestock health monitoring and treatment, and mental health by keeping pets healthy and long-living. Veterinary scientists often collaborate with epidemiologists and other health or natural scientists, depending on type of work. Ethically, veterinarians are usually obliged to look after animal welfare. Veterinarians diagnose, treat, and help keep animals safe and healthy. Provided by Wikipedia
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1by Davis, Michael S.Other Authors: “...Veterinary Science...”
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3Other Authors: “...Department of Veterinary Science and Microbiology, The University of Arizona, 1117 E Lowell Street...”
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4Other Authors: “...Department of Veterinary Science and Microbiology, The University of Arizona, 1117 E Lowell Street...”
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5by Muwonge, Adrian, Kankya, Clovice, Johansen, Tone, Djonne, Berit, Godfroid, Jacques, Biffa, Demelash, Edvardsen, Vigdis, Skjerve, EysteinOther Authors: “...Centre for Epidemiology and Biostatistics, Norwegian School of Veterinary Science, P.O. Box 8146...”
Published 2012
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