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Published: 2019-01-29

TOPIC

Advancements in Veterinary Biomedical and Clinical Sciences: Addressing Heavy Metal Toxicity, Parasitic Infections, Microbial Resistance, and Innovative Therapeutic Interventions

OVERVIEW

Veterinary biomedical and clinical sciences encompass the study and application of advanced research aimed at understanding and addressing the pathophysiology of diseases in animals, including heavy metal toxicity, parasitic infections, and microbial resistance. Recent studies have highlighted the therapeutic potential of natural plant extracts, such as Pluchea indica and Ananas comosus, for preventing oxidative stress and inhibiting parasitic larvae, demonstrating the growing role of phytomedicine in veterinary care. Furthermore, the formation of bacterial biofilms, especially by Staphylococcus aureus in mastitis, has been shown to complicate infection control due to antibiotic resistance, necessitating novel approaches to treatment. Experimental models of dioxin toxicity and ureteral obstruction in rats have provided insights into the mechanisms of organ damage and the potential for therapeutic interventions, such as casein from goat milk yogurt, which modulates liver enzymes and protects against hepatotoxicity. Lastly, preeclampsia models in rats have shed light on the impact of hypertension on fetal development and placental abnormalities, underscoring the importance of prenatal care in preventing complications.

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