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OSU Veterinary Hospital releases premature, miracle calf

Fri, Dec 23, 2005

A calf born two months premature spent months in the care of veterinarians at Oklahoma State University’s Center for Veterinary Health Sciences before being returned to its owners this week.

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Neurotoxicologist to discuss perils of nasal passages

Thu, Nov 17, 2005

Vulnerability of the brain from exposure to poisons through the nasal passages will be the subject of a lecture Friday, Nov. 18, at the OSU Center for Veterinary Health Sciences.

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OSU conference spotlights vet med advancements

Thu, Sep 29, 2005

The expansion and enhancement of the national identification system for food animals, including its implementation in the state, are among current developments in veterinary medicine that will be highlighted next week at Oklahoma State University.

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Vet med scholars complete summer research

Mon, Aug 22, 2005

Susceptibility to illness after cold-air workouts, immunization against cattle shipping fever and the spread of bacteria throughout the body by its defensive mechanisms were the topics of prize-winning research projects Oklahoma State University veterinary medicine students completed this summer.

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Equine West Nile vaccines effective; Humans still waiting

Wed, Jul 13, 2005

The Oklahoma State University veterinarian who diagnosed the first West Nile virus cases in Oklahoma this year said its occurrence in horses in the state appears to be in decline because of the proliferation of vaccinations. An inoculation for humans, however, remains under development.

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'Hot Zone' author highlights OSU infectious diseases symposium

Tue, Apr 19, 2005

This week, Oklahoma State University will host a writer whose nonfictional and fictional works about viral and bacterial epidemics helped spur the federal government in the 1990s to assess the nation’s bioterrorism preparedness.

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