European Companion Animal Health Review provides Veterinary Medicine Professionals with authoritative and timely interpretations of key developments in Veterinary Medicine, translating the latest findings into clinical practice.
The market for veterinary therapeutics and diagnostic products has grown dramatically over the past few years with continued gains predicted for the foreseeable future and some of the world’s largest pharmaceutical companies have moved into the sector, adapting human technologies and developing pet-specific ones.
Driving this growth is the increase in pet numbers, the ageing pet population and rising rates of pet obesity, spurring the need for new product types.
Pet owners are also demanding more advanced and valuable treatments for their companion animals.
As a result of these factors, veterinarians and their hospital teams face new and challenging clinical management problems and opportunities.
European Companion Animal Health Review is a peer reviewed bi-annual Report that will serve as a source of information to a targeted audience of professionals involved with all aspects of Companion Animal Healthcare .The Review will provide an analysis of the latest veterinary medical technologies and products available to help diagnose, treat, and achieve better patient prognoses. The Review’s editorial emphasis is on therapeutic strategies, practical techniques and review of new drugs and indications.
The Review will feature in-depth articles and opinion pieces written by senior and respected Veterinary Medical Practitioners, highlights from current literature as well as commentaries on the application of recent research to practical patient care.
Topics to be covered include: Animal Behaviour, Anti-Parasitics, Cardiology, Diagnostics, Endocrinology, Gastroenterology, Infectious Diseases, Nutrition and Oncology.
European Companion Animal Health Review has brought together a distinguished panel of Senior Veterinarians to act as members of an Editorial Advisory Panel to help shape the content of the review. The Members include:
Marcel Wanner, President of ESVCN Institute of Animal Nutrition, University of Zurich, Switzerland and President of The European Association of Establishments for Veterinary Education (EAEVE)
Claudio Genchi, Professor of Parasitic Diseases, University of Milano and Vice-Director of the Department of Animal Pathology and Founding Member and Vice-President of the European Veterinary Parasitology College (EVPC).
Christophe Buhot, Vice-President, Federation of Veterinarians of Europe (FVE)
Professor Jens Häggström, DVM, PhD, Diplomate ECVIM-CA (Cardiology), Professor Internal Medicine, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine and Animal Science, The Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences and President Elect, The European Society of Veterinary Cardiology.
Dr. Johan Van Tilburg, President, The Federation of European Companion Animal Veterinary Associations. (FECAVA)
Michele Borgarelli, DMV, PhD, DECVIM-CA (Cardiol), Associate Professor Cardiology, Dept. Clinical Sciences, Kansas State University and President, The European College of Veterinary Internal Medicine – Companion Animals (ECVIM-CA)
European Companion Animal Health Review employs a double-blind peer review process (i.e., where neither the authors’ nor the reviewers’ identities are known to each other). Reciprocal anonymity is suggested to provide a more objective and potentially less biased assessment of manuscripts, and help ensure that the process is fair to both junior and well-established scientists.
European Companion Animal Health Review will be produced with a supporting website, containing technical and specifying information, from leading drug therapy and device suppliers in the European Veterinary Medicine market.