Recurrent Summer Dermatitis in Equines

Recurrent equine summer dermatitis (RESD ) is a chronic, itchy skin condition that affects many horses, ponies and donkeys. Characterised by intense itching and skin lesions, this seasonal condition can become a real nightmare for equine owners. In this article, we explore the causes, symptoms, diagnostic methods, available treatments and preventive measures to combat this … Read more

Colic in horses: the leading cause of death

Colic in horses is one of the health problems most feared by owners. As the leading cause of equine mortality, it requires special attention and in-depth knowledge. In this article, we will explore the infectious agents responsible, the symptoms, methods of diagnosis, available treatments and means of prevention to help you protect your horses from … Read more

Gastric ulcers in horses: how can they be treated?

Gastric ulcers are a common condition in horses, having a significant impact on their health and performance. Find out more about the causes, symptoms, diagnosis, treatment and prevention of this condition. What is an ulcer? Gastric ulcers are a common condition in adult horses. This condition, also known as equine gastric ulcer syndrome, comprises two … Read more

How should diabetes be managed in cats?

Diabetes mellitus is one of the most common endocrine diseases in cats, mainly affecting middle-aged to older felines. With its prevalence increasing over the last thirty years, it is crucial for cat owners to understand this disease in order to better prevent and manage it. This article will guide you through the key aspects of … Read more

Kidney failure in cats: how can you help?

Renal failure is a common condition in cats, particularly older felines. This condition, which is often initially asymptomatic, can have serious consequences if not treated in time. In this article, we take an in-depth look at this dreaded disease, its symptoms, the means of diagnosis, the treatments available and methods of prevention to ensure a … Read more

Understanding and preventing feline leukemia (FeLV)

Feline leukemia, caused by the feline leukemogenic virus (FeLV), is a serious disease that affects domestic cats and other felines. This virus can cause a range of conditions from chronic infections to fatal cancers. In this article, we explore in detail the infectious agent responsible, the symptoms in animals, diagnostic methods, available treatments and preventive … Read more

AIDS in cats: Understanding FIV and protecting your feline friend

Feline immunodeficiency syndrome (FIV), commonly known as cat AIDS, is a serious viral disease that affects domestic felines. Transmitted mainly through bites and sexual intercourse, FIV weakens cats’ immune systems. This leaves them vulnerable to opportunistic infections. In this article, we explore in detail the infectious agent, symptoms, diagnostic methods, available treatments and means of … Read more

Cat typhus: vaccinate your kitten!

Cat typhus, also known as feline panleukopenia, is a potentially fatal viral disease. Highly contagious and widespread in France, it mainly affects kittens and young cats. In this article, we take an in-depth look at the infectious agents responsible, the symptoms, diagnostic methods, available treatments and means of prevention. Our aim is to provide you … Read more

Canine parvovirosis: a fatal viral disease

Canine parvovirosis is a serious and potentially fatal viral disease caused by canine parvovirus type 2 (CPV-2). Primarily affecting puppies and young dogs, this highly contagious disease manifests itself as severe gastroenteritis. It causes vomiting, haemorrhagic diarrhoea and rapid dehydration. Early diagnosis and intensive treatment are essential to increase the chances of survival of infected … Read more

Piro-Like Syndrome: An Equine Dilemma

The term “Piro-Like syndrome” is used to describe a range of symptoms caused by vector-borne diseases in equidae. External animals such as ticks or rodents carry these diseases. They are not transmitted directly from one horse to another. The differential diagnosis of this syndrome includes five diseases: piroplasmosis, anaplasmosis, Lyme disease, leptospirosis and Equine Infectious … Read more

Understanding and treating blood loss in horses

Blood stroke, also known as rhabdomyolysis in horses, is a serious pathological condition affecting the skeletal muscles of equines. Characterised by the rapid destruction of muscle cells, this syndrome can lead to severe pain, stiffness and locomotor disability. Horse owners and vets need to be aware of the warning signs and understand the risk factors … Read more

Management of sarcoidosis in horses

Sarcoids are the most common skin tumour in horses, representing a significant challenge for owners and vets. These benign but persistent lesions can appear anywhere on the animal’s body, affecting quality of life and, in some cases, performance. This article explores in depth the different forms of sarcoid, diagnostic methods, available treatment options and prevention … Read more

Vector-borne fevers: diseases transmitted by mosquitoes

Fevers caused by mosquitoes represent a major threat to global public health. Of particular concern are yellow fever, West Nile fever and Rift Valley fever. These viral diseases are transmitted by various species of mosquito, mainly of the genus Aedes and Culex, which proliferate in tropical and subtropical regions. Yellow fever, caused by a flavivirus, … Read more

Parasites transmitted by mosquitoes

Mosquito-borne parasites represent a major challenge to global public health, particularly malaria and lymphatic filariasis. Malaria, caused by parasites of the genus Plasmodium, is transmitted by Anopheles mosquitoes and affects millions of people every year, mainly in sub-Saharan Africa. Lymphatic filariasis, caused by parasitic worms such as Wuchereria bancrofti, is spread by Culex, Anopheles and … Read more

Mosquitoes: vectors of disease

Mosquitoes are much more than just a summer nuisance. In fact, they play a crucial role in the transmission of many serious diseases around the world. Because of their ability to act as vectors for various pathogens, mosquitoes are responsible for the spread of diseases such as malaria, dengue fever, chikungunya, the Zika virus and … Read more

Viruses transmitted by mosquitoes…

Mosquito-borne viruses represent a significant threat to global public health. These pathogens, carried mainly by mosquito species such as Aedes aegypti and Culex pipiens, are responsible for serious diseases such as dengue fever, chikungunya, zika and Japanese encephalitis. The transmission of these viruses is facilitated by international travel, climate change and rapid urbanisation, increasing the … Read more

Tularemia: a rare and dangerous zoonosis

Tularemia is a rare but serious infectious disease caused by the bacterium Francisella tularensis. Also known as “rabbit fever”, this zoonosis mainly affects lagomorphs and rodents, but can also affect a wide variety of other animals and humans. What infectious agent is responsible? Tularemia is a zoonosis caused by the bacterium Francisella tularensis. This small … Read more

Bovine Tuberculosis: A Zoonosis with Crucial Impacts

Tuberculosis is a chronic infectious disease that affects many animal species, including humans. This zoonosis, caused by bacteria of the genus Mycobacterium, is a major public and veterinary health issue. Understanding the mechanisms of infection, modes of transmission, symptoms and possible treatments is crucial in the fight against this disease. What is the infectious agent … Read more

Impact of Toxoplasmosis on Human and Animal Health

Toxoplasmosis is a common parasitic infection caused by Toxoplasma gondii, a single-celled parasite that mainly affects felines as its definitive hosts, but can also infect all warm-blooded vertebrates, including humans. Often benign and asymptomatic, this infection can nevertheless lead to serious complications in immunocompromised individuals and pregnant women. What infectious agent is responsible? Toxoplasma gondii … Read more

Toxocariasis: a verminous zoonosis

Toxocariasis is a verminous zoonosis caused by parasitic nematodes, mainly Toxocara canis in dogs and exceptionally Toxocara cati in cats. This disease can affect various animals and, accidentally, humans. Toxocariasis is widespread throughout the world and poses a public health problem, especially for children. What infectious agent is responsible? Toxocariasis is a disease caused by … Read more