he average age of the global human population is increasing, leading to increased interest in the effects of chronic disease and multimorbidity on health resources and patient welfare. It has been posited that the average age of the general veterinarian-attended horse population of the UK is also increasing, and therefore it could be assumed that chronic diseases and multimorbidity would pose an increasing risk here also. However, evidence for this trend in ageing is very limited, and the current prevalence of many chronic diseases, and of multimorbidity, is unknown. Using text mining of first-opinion electronic medical records from seven veterinary practices around the UK, Kaplan-Meier and Cox proportional hazard modelling, we were able to...
Reasons for performing study: Recurrent colic occurs frequently in the general horse population but ...
Geriatric horses appear to present for veterinary care more frequently and veterinarians should be p...
Our objective was to estimate the 5-year survival to death in insured warmblooded riding horses (as ...
The average age of the global human population is increasing, leading to increased interest in the e...
AbstractThe average age of the global human population is increasing, leading to increased interest ...
Geriatric medicine is increasingly important in equine veterinary practice, as aged horses now repre...
The principal aim of this study was to investigate the epidemiology of recurrent airway obstruction ...
This study aimed to describe the provision of preventive health care and owner-reported disease prev...
Abstract Background Equine laminitis is a complex disease that manifests as pain and lameness in the...
Abstract Background: Aged horses make up an important portion of the equine industry in Australia bu...
Chronic progressive lymphedema (CPL) is a known problem in the Belgian Draught Horse. Nevertheless, ...
Reasons for performing study: Lameness is a common problem in the horse. Despite this, information o...
BACKGROUND: Colic is an important cause of morbidity and mortality in horses. In Sweden, an insuranc...
Horses are used for a wide variety of purposes from being used for recreational purposes to competin...
Horses are used for a wide variety of purposes from being used for recreational purposes to competin...
Reasons for performing study: Recurrent colic occurs frequently in the general horse population but ...
Geriatric horses appear to present for veterinary care more frequently and veterinarians should be p...
Our objective was to estimate the 5-year survival to death in insured warmblooded riding horses (as ...
The average age of the global human population is increasing, leading to increased interest in the e...
AbstractThe average age of the global human population is increasing, leading to increased interest ...
Geriatric medicine is increasingly important in equine veterinary practice, as aged horses now repre...
The principal aim of this study was to investigate the epidemiology of recurrent airway obstruction ...
This study aimed to describe the provision of preventive health care and owner-reported disease prev...
Abstract Background Equine laminitis is a complex disease that manifests as pain and lameness in the...
Abstract Background: Aged horses make up an important portion of the equine industry in Australia bu...
Chronic progressive lymphedema (CPL) is a known problem in the Belgian Draught Horse. Nevertheless, ...
Reasons for performing study: Lameness is a common problem in the horse. Despite this, information o...
BACKGROUND: Colic is an important cause of morbidity and mortality in horses. In Sweden, an insuranc...
Horses are used for a wide variety of purposes from being used for recreational purposes to competin...
Horses are used for a wide variety of purposes from being used for recreational purposes to competin...
Reasons for performing study: Recurrent colic occurs frequently in the general horse population but ...
Geriatric horses appear to present for veterinary care more frequently and veterinarians should be p...
Our objective was to estimate the 5-year survival to death in insured warmblooded riding horses (as ...