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A sow lies with multiple piglets
Issue: Fall 2022

New CVM research finds vaccines decrease the risk of influenza virus reassortment in pigs

Jared Young

CVM graduate student Jared Young will use an upcoming fellowship to unravel clues that could combat respiratory illness 

Magi and friend Otis in October of 2015

For a golden retriever with so much to give, a three- to six-month prognosis was not enough. So she hung on for another four years.

Dark skinned man wearing glasses, beanie, and sweater cradles a sleeping black and white pug

Pets are family. Navigating a pet’s end of life care can present some of the most difficult decisions of a person’s life, and veterinary social workers can help guide pet owners through them.

Standard poodle

Addison’s disease, an immune disorder that often goes undiagnosed, is newly diagnosed in thousands of humans and dogs each year. Veterinary researchers are taking important steps to develop new therapies for dogs.

Iris

Their own pets inspired two CVM researchers to develop a genetic test for a leading cause of hepatitis in dogs

Alfie in the grass

Couple crosses an ocean of obstacles to seek treatment at CVM for dog’s aggressive brain tumor

A Veterinary Diagnostic Lab technician compares salmonella samples.

Treating bacterial diseases is becoming increasingly difficult, but the Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory is facilitating more targeted treatments