Vet Record
The official Journal of the British veterinary Association (BVA)
Published weekly and available to all our members. It contains news, comments, letters and clinical research papers on a wide range of veterinary topics.


This Issue:
Nov 2020, Vol. 187, Issue. 10
Our journals are published by Wiley on behalf of BVA. The views expressed are those of the authors and may not necessarily comply with BVA policy.
News and reports
Mutated Covid-19 found in mink farms in Denmark
Surveillance
Disease surveillance in England and Wales, October 2020
Late grazing plant poisonings in cattle
Research
Developing targeted antimicrobial treatment protocols for mastitis
Selected highlights from other journals
Short communication
Clinical management of lipomas in dogs under primary care in the UK
Debate
'Farmer behaviour may affect the actual contribution of badger perturbation to bTB
What is your client thinking?
The value of social media communities for dogs
Review
Careers
'I qualified in Portugal and moved to the UK to improve my English and vet skills
Editorial
Balancing human and natural worlds
BVA News
Original research
Association between breed and renal biomarkers of glomerular filtration rate in dogs
Assessing methods to live-capture wild boars (Sus scrofa) in urban and peri-urban environments
Original research
Isolation of dermatophytes from dogs and cats in the South of England between 1991 and 2017
Attitudes of Bavarian bovine veterinarians towards pain and pain management in cattle
Letters & notices
Tackling TB infection across all species
TB needs multifactorial response
Reporting adverse events and lack of efficacy
Need for anonymity over bullying allegations
Maintaining wildlife monitoring during lockdown
More microbiological information for licensed live vaccines
Rory Cooney, Head of Biologicals, Veterinary Medicines Directorate, responds
News & reports
Can the next RCVS president be changed?
News & reports
College launches investigation into its JVP
'Complainants should not be anonymous, says RCVS
Trade commission to have statutory footing
Vet businesses to keep doors open during lockdown
Setback for campaign to eradicate Guinea worm disease
RCVS council discusses plans to rebuild trust
Supporting refugee vets with financial aid
Innovation award launch for 2021
New practice becomes XLVets latest member
New surgical implant for dogs with humeral intracondylar fissure