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Bartonella and Babesia Co-Infection Detected in Patients with Chronic Illness

A small pilot study has found evidence of human co-infections from Bartonella and Babesia odocoilei, a protozoal tick-borne infection primarily found in deer, moose and other cervids. The co-infections were detected in six of seven patients suffering from chronic, non-specific illness, who were enrolled in a Bartonella study at North Carolina State University. The work […]

Pint, UC Davis’ Beloved Wonder Dog, Passes Away

Pint, UC Davis’ Beloved Wonder Dog, Passes Away Trina J Wood July 15, 2024 Tom Hinds Pint in action retrieving the kickoff tee at a UC Davis football game. Photo: Don Preisler UC Davis mourns the loss of Pint, a Nova Scotia Duck Tolling Retriever who captured the hearts of Aggies for over a decade. […]

New faculty profile: Dr. Aline Bomfim Vieira

The Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine has recently welcomed many new faculty members to our academic departments, each one bringing a unique set of skills and experience that enriches our college every day. In this Q&A series, you’ll get to know their interests, expertise and more.

Forbes: The best dog life jackets to help your pup swim safely

Most dogs have some level of skill in the water, but they can only swim for so long. The best dog life jackets provide your pup with support and safety in the water, while being comfortable enough to wear for longer periods of time. 

CSU veterinary rehab experts and a dedicated family help pup walk again

Ready, set, oops! Beautiful Brumbelow, a playful 12-year-old mixed breed pup, attempted to jump a temporary fence in her family’s backyard one Sunday morning. Unfortunately, she didn’t quite make it. That seemingly innocent mishap led to a severe injury just a few days later, requiring expert intervention from Colorado State University’s rehabilitation department and dedicated […]

Cornell Veterinary Educators Academy hosts spring 2024 conference at Cornell University

On June 21-23, the Cornell Veterinary Educators Academy (CVEA) held its fifth conference in Ithaca, New York. Titled “Educating Generalists for Adaptive Expertise”, the event welcomed 40 attendees to the halls of the college, with guests hailing from local regions in New York and as far as Saint Kitts and California. Beginning with a welcome […]

Naturalization ceremony at Cornell welcomes 38 new citizens

Hailing from Azerbaijan to Uruguay, on July 10 new United States citizens from 23 different countries attended the first Tompkins County Naturalization Ceremony since the start of the pandemic. Behind them, in the at-capacity hall, sat their families and friends, many clutching bouquets of flowers, fancy wrapped gifts, even a nice-looking apple pie.

Unwelcome Invaders: Handling The Threat Of Ticks

The mere mention of the word “ticks” may send shivers down the spines of all within earshot. These minuscule parasites have garnered an infamous reputation for latching onto the flesh of cherished pets and unsuspecting owners, alike, on their summer morning walks through grassy trails.  Despite their seemingly harmless size, ticks can carry various diseases […]