Artificial intelligence in veterinary diagnostics

One of the applications of artificial intelligence in veterinary medicine that has been most studied is diagnostic image analysis (Hennessey et al, 2022). This is because large amounts of digital data...

A review of applications of artificial intelligence in veterinary medicine

High stress levels among vets is an increasing trend, with 59% of UK veterinarians considering themselves ‘somewhat or very’ stressed at work (Waters, 2018). Time pressure, in particular, was shown to...

Infective endocarditis in dogs and cats

The normal endocardium is resistant to adherence of pathogens, but it can become susceptible when damaged. Mechanical or inflammatory lesions can cause bacterial seeding within the endothelium. In one...