Journal of Veterinary Medicine and Surgery Open Access

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Editorial - (2020) Volume 4, Issue 1

Concern about Animals: As they are Sacrificing their Life's for a well-being of Humans

Yavuz Gurbuz*

Faculty of Agriculture, Department of Animal Nutrition, University of Kahramanmaras Sutcu Imam, Turkey

*Corresponding Author:
Yavuz Gurbuz
Faculty of Agriculture, Department
of Animal Nutrition, University
of Kahramanmaras Sutcu Imam, Turkey

Received Date: March 28, 2020 Accepted Date: April 02, 2020 Published Date: April 07, 2020

Citation: Gurbuz Y (2020) Concern about Animals: As they are Sacrificing their Life’s for a well-being of Human. J Vet Med Surg. Vol. 4 No. 1: 24.

Copyright: © 2020 Gurbuz Y. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.

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Editorial Note

Veterinary medicine is the branch of medicine that deals with the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of disease, disorder and injury in animals.

The Journal of Veterinary Medicine & Surgery is an open access, peer-reviewed international journal that publishes scientific articles related to all aspects related to animals, by including veterinary medicine, animal care, veterinary surgery etc.

The current volume 4, issue 1 various aspects related to animals were discussed by the authors from different parts of the world. In the research article, Yadav SK, et al. studied Comparison Between Distal Paravertebral and Line Block Anesthesia for Laparotomy in Goats [1].

Wehrman RF, et al, reported Richter’s Syndrome as an Ocular Manifestation of Systemic Disease in a Dog [2].

Feyissa N, et al. explained about isolation and idemtification of Aerobic Bacteria and influenza Virus 3 from Nasal Passageway of Camels and Outbreak investigation in Borana, Southern Ethiopia. Author suggested that the isolation of PIV3 from camels with respiratory signs is suggestive for the distribution of the virus in the study area and the involvement of it in causing respiratory disease outbreak in camels of Borana Zone [3]

Simmonn Alllen, viewed his Past Conference Report On 14th Global Summit on Veterinary and Animal Sciences. The session presented at the conference have research value and renders a great knowledge related to the field of Veterinary and Animal Sciences [4]

Filippo G, et al. explained Market Analysis of 15th Global Summit on Veterinary and Animal Sciences [5]. Ohrui H, detailed about 2020 Conference Announcement on 15th Global Summit on Veterinary and Animal Sciences [6].

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