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Increase in diagnoses of ovine pulmonary adenocarcinoma in sheep in Scotland

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This monthly summary is produced for Vet Record by Scotland’s Rural College Veterinary Services (SRUC VS) and is based on reports from its centres in Edinburgh, Perth, St Boswells, Ayr… Click to show full abstract

This monthly summary is produced for Vet Record by Scotland’s Rural College Veterinary Services (SRUC VS) and is based on reports from its centres in Edinburgh, Perth, St Boswells, Ayr (Auchincruive), Dumfries, Aberdeen, Inverness and Thurso and in collaboration with the Moredun Research Institute. SRUC VS monthly reports are available online at www.sruc.ac.uk/downloads/120613/monthly_reports from the first of every month. THE mean temperature in Scotland in January 2019 was 0.1°C above the 1981 to 2010 long-term average. It was a very dry month, with Scotland as a whole having only 58 per cent of average rainfall and 120 per cent of average sunshine. Parts of the north were the exception, with dull conditions and near-average rainfall.

Keywords: adenocarcinoma sheep; scotland; ovine pulmonary; pulmonary adenocarcinoma; diagnoses ovine; increase diagnoses

Journal Title: Veterinary Record
Year Published: 2019

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