This page provides links to resources on all aspects of animal health including animal diseases and disorders, veterinary biologics, animal health inspection, and veterinary practice.
Animal Health and Veterinary Medicine
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US Food and Drug Administration. Center for Veterinary Medicine.
This database allows users to search for detailed descriptions of all FDA- approved new animal drugs. Also known as the "Greenbook."
USDA. APHIS. Veterinary Services.
This USDA agency produces timely, factual information and knowledge about animal health.
USDA. Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service.
Provides information on veterinary services from the Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service.
Purdue University. Purdue Homeland Security Institute.
A data haven to enable Government, commodity groups, veterinarians, and producers to meet the challenges of animal health emergencies.
American Veterinary Medicine Association.
A clearinghouse of information on food supply veterinary medicine, including videos, links to state information, statistics, adn media coverage.
USDA. National Agricultural Library.
Searches for article citations in the NAL Catalog (AGRICOLA) on animal diseases from January 2005 to the present. Or search for books and audiovisuals.
USDA. NAL. Animal Welfare Information Center.
A bibliography of works on the history, derivation, and development of the veterinary profession.
USDA. NAL. Animal Welfare Information Center.
Provides an extensive bibliography and internet resources covering aspects of avian flu, including epidemiology, disease control and prevention, pathology, diagnosis, zoonotic implications and research.
Provides free access to online information (electronic books, proceedings, calendar of events) for veterinarians, veterinary students and animal health professionals worldwide.
Committee on Foreign Animal Diseases of the United States Animal Health Association.
First published in 1954, this online book gives up-to-date information on animal diseases foreign to the United States, including their diagnosis, etiology, epidemiology, prevention, control and eradication.
Intute.
Formerly known as VetGate, this is a searchable database of selected high quality Internet resources for students, researchers, academics, and practioners in animal health.
Merck & Co., Inc.
A comprehensive electronic reference for animal care information that includes over 12,000 indexed topics and over 1200 illustrations. Rapidly searchable by topic, species, specialty, disease, and keyword.
University of Connecticut.
A practical guide for extension educators, conservationists, veterinarians, livestock producers and others interested in alternative health care for livestock.
The OIE objective is to provide scientific information in the veterinary field for diseases solely affecting animals and those diseases transmissible to humans.
DOL. Bureau of Labor Statistics.
Provides information on the job outlook, earnings, nature of the work, and training and qualifications for veterinarians and veterinary technicians.
USDA. National Institute of Food and Agriculture.
A computer-based system designed to provide livestock producers, extension specialists, and veterinarians information on how to avoid drug, pesticide, and environmental contaminant residues in livestock.