Publications by authors named "Olivier Glardon"

Article Synopsis
  • - The Brazilian porcupine, a nocturnal rodent from South America, faced health issues in a Swiss captive colony, experiencing severe diarrhea linked to the presence of specific parasites that prompted repeated treatments with metronidazole and fenbendazole.
  • - Despite the treatments initially reducing parasite cysts, eggs were still found in branch bark and in some animals months later, prompting further cycles of treatment.
  • - Additional mite infestations were noted, with treatment showing limited effectiveness, indicating individual susceptibility and emphasizing the need for thorough cleaning of their environment to prevent reinfections.
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Different terms (e.g., interprofessional, multiprofessional, interdisciplinary) are used in interprofessional education and collaboration without sufficient differentiation or precision in regard to meaning.

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Background: Infective lesions of the jaws and adjacent tissues (lumpy jaw disease, LJD) have been recognized as one major cause of death of captive macropods. Fusobacterium necrophorum and Actinomyces species serve as the main source of LJD in kangaroos and wallabies. Currently, little is reported about LJD or similar diseases in opossums.

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Objective: To compare severity of postoperative pain in dogs undergoing hemilaminectomy because of acute thoracolumbar intervertebral disk disease treated with a combination of conventional analgesics and electroacupuncture (EAP) or with conventional analgesics alone.

Design: Controlled clinical trial.

Animals: 15 dogs undergoing surgery because of acute thoracolumbar disk disease.

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