A retrospective study was conducted on the exposure of dogs and cats to drugs, reported to the Poison Control Centre of Milan (Centro Antiveleni di Milano (CAV)) between January 2006 and December 2012. Calls related to drugs for human use and veterinary drugs accounted for 23.7 per cent of total inquiries (1415) received by CAV and mostly involved dogs (70 per cent of enquiries). Exposure to drugs for human use accounted for 79 per cent of cases involving dogs, whereas veterinary drugs were the main culprit (77 per cent) in the case of cats. The most common class of drugs for human use proved to be CNS drugs (26.8 per cent), followed by NSAIDs (19.6 per cent) and cardiovascular and endocrine drugs (12.9 per cent each). The majority of calls...
Pets can act as sentinels for human health and thus surveillance of pet dogs has the potential to im...
This is the second in a series of three review articles on animal poisoning in Europe and focuses on...
The aim of this work was to present, in synthetic form, chosen intoxications which veterinarians fre...
From 2000 to 2010, the Poison Control Centre of Milan (CAV), in collaboration with the University of...
Poisoning is a relative common occurrence in domestic animals as they may easily come into contact w...
Animal poisoning by chemicals (pesticides and household products) and drugs is a frequent occurrence...
An Italian epidemiological study based on the human Poison Control Centre of Milan (Centro Antivelen...
One of the main causes of poisoning of small animals is exposure to drugs intended for human use. Po...
Intentional poisoning represents a serious risk to domestic and wild animals, and it can be an envir...
Background: Poisoning cases are a challenge for the veterinary practitioner, since many agents can b...
This retrospective study evaluated the frequency, etiology, therapy and prognosis of animal poisonin...
Background: Poisoning cases are a challenge for the veterinary practitioner, since many agents can b...
Chemicals, included in the category of pesticides (n.1159 cases), insecticides, rodenticides, mollus...
In the present paper we analyze and discuss about the records referring to animal poisonings and poi...
Poisoning as result of plant ingestion has been shown to be a relatively common occurrence in domest...
Pets can act as sentinels for human health and thus surveillance of pet dogs has the potential to im...
This is the second in a series of three review articles on animal poisoning in Europe and focuses on...
The aim of this work was to present, in synthetic form, chosen intoxications which veterinarians fre...
From 2000 to 2010, the Poison Control Centre of Milan (CAV), in collaboration with the University of...
Poisoning is a relative common occurrence in domestic animals as they may easily come into contact w...
Animal poisoning by chemicals (pesticides and household products) and drugs is a frequent occurrence...
An Italian epidemiological study based on the human Poison Control Centre of Milan (Centro Antivelen...
One of the main causes of poisoning of small animals is exposure to drugs intended for human use. Po...
Intentional poisoning represents a serious risk to domestic and wild animals, and it can be an envir...
Background: Poisoning cases are a challenge for the veterinary practitioner, since many agents can b...
This retrospective study evaluated the frequency, etiology, therapy and prognosis of animal poisonin...
Background: Poisoning cases are a challenge for the veterinary practitioner, since many agents can b...
Chemicals, included in the category of pesticides (n.1159 cases), insecticides, rodenticides, mollus...
In the present paper we analyze and discuss about the records referring to animal poisonings and poi...
Poisoning as result of plant ingestion has been shown to be a relatively common occurrence in domest...
Pets can act as sentinels for human health and thus surveillance of pet dogs has the potential to im...
This is the second in a series of three review articles on animal poisoning in Europe and focuses on...
The aim of this work was to present, in synthetic form, chosen intoxications which veterinarians fre...