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Practices and Perceptions of Animal Contact and Associated Health Outcomes in Pregnant Women and New Mothers
| Contributor(s):: Hsin-Yi Weng, Kimberly Ankrom
Companion animals play an important role in our society. However, pregnant women and new mothers might have specific concerns about animal-associated health outcomes because of their altered immune function and posture as well as their newborn babies. The study was conducted to collect baseline...
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Opportunities for incorporating the human-animal bond in companion animal practice
| Contributor(s):: Knesl, O., Hart, B. L., Fine, A. H., Cooper, L.
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Gender differences in veterinarian-client-patient communication in companion animal practice
| Contributor(s):: Shaw, J. R., Bonnett, B. N., Roter, D. L., Adams, C. L., Larson, S.
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The human-animal interface of domestic livestock management and production and its relationship to brucellosis in the country of Georgia 2010: a rapid assessment analysis
| Contributor(s):: Havas, K. A., Ramishvili, M., Navdarashvili, A., Imnadze, P., Salman, M.
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Evaluation of routinely collected veterinary and human health data for surveillance of human tick-borne diseases in North Carolina
| Contributor(s):: Rhea, S. K., Glickman, S. W., Waller, A., Ising, A., Maillard, J. M., Lund, E. M., Glickman, L. T.
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Lessons of history in veterinary medicine
| Contributor(s):: Smith, D. F.
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2008 SNRS abstracts -- C
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America's healthiest 100
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Companion animal issues and the physician
| Contributor(s):: Hoff, G. L., Brawley, J., Johnson, K.