2 results match your criteria: "Auckland Veterinary Centre[Affiliation]"
N Z Vet J
September 2024
Tāwharau Ora - School of Veterinary Science, Massey University, Palmerston North, New Zealand.
Horses are exquisitely sensitive to tetanus neurotoxin and are exposed to the risk of infection with throughout life. The vaccine against tetanus is highly effective at preventing disease, whereas tetanus in unvaccinated populations is associated with high mortality rates. Current guidelines in New Zealand and Australia for the available vaccine contain contradictions and limitations surrounding the optimal tetanus immunisation protocols for both adult horses and foals.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Am Vet Med Assoc
January 1998
Auckland Veterinary Centre, Takanini, New Zealand.
Objective: To test effectiveness of IV administration of tolazoline hydrochloride in reversing xylazine hydrochloride-induced sedation in calves.
Design: Prospective study.
Animals: 12 female and 12 male Friesian-cross calves from 5 to 7 months old.