Study: Rat lungworm has spread to Cuban treefrogs in Florida
The finding represents the first time a frog or toad amphibian has been identified as a host for the parasitic nematode in the state.
The finding represents the first time a frog or toad amphibian has been identified as a host for the parasitic nematode in the state.
This new video highlights some of the reasons why the FVS program is rewarding to students and faculty alike.
With DOD funding, Crosby will evaluate an alternative vaccine strategy that could produce simultaneous protection against two closely related tick-borne bacteria species.
This study is the first step to determine if this medication may have beneficial effects on dogs with diabetes.
With USDA funding, Dr. Klibs Galvao is using unique approaches to investigate better ways of understanding the bovine uterine microbiome.
Fifteen students from all five academic departments at UFCVM were among the 900 people who convened for the 2021 National Veterinary Scholar Symposium.
A new bacteria discovered by UF veterinary researchers is strongly associated with death in gopher tortoises, a crucial species.
The Bergey Medal is awarded to individuals who have made significant lifetime contributions to bacterial systematics.
A virtual commencement ceremony was held Dec. 18 to honor the new graduates.
Three common antihistamine medications have been found in preliminary tests to inhibit infection of cells by the coronavirus that causes COVID-19, University of Florida Health researchers have found.