Press Release
Landmark CVBD prevention field study demonstrates benefits of advantix® spot-on treatment for dogs
Download multi media press release: http://ketchum-media.com/CVBDpreventionstudy Monheim, Germany, 6 July 2010 - The findings of a landmark Canine Vector Borne Disease (CVBD) prevention field... more
Take a peek at the undercover world of parasites
Launch of online video tour showcases the fascinating world of parasites more
Growing threat from potentially lethal diseases highlighted at meeting of global experts
International experts at meeting in New York call for veterinarians and owners to act more
New data from 10 year global flea monitoring programme confirms imidacloprid remains highly effective
22nd WAAVP conference in Calgary, Canada more
Bayer launches New Health Treatment for Dogs in China
Top parasite control for dogs becomes available for the first time more
Unprotected pets pose new health threat as world climate warms
Seville, Spain, March 26, 2009 – Leading experts in veterinary and human medicine, parasitology and meteorology gathered for the 4th Symposium of the CVBD (canine vector-borne disease) World Forum,... more
Disease-transmitting parasites: Repel what you cannot control
3rd International CVBD Symposium in Wiesbaden, Germany more
Parasite-transmitted diseases in dogs – spreading, concomitant, preventable
2nd International CVBD Symposium in Sicily, Italy more
Parasites – beneficiaries of Climate Change
Risk of infectious diseases rises above all for dogs more
Successful strike against CVBD
Field trial proves efficacy of canine leishmaniasis protection more
New indications for advantix® Spot-on
Leverkusen – advantix® Spot-on has been given regulatory approval in Europe for the treatment of dogs to control two additional ectoparasites: the sand fly Phlebotomus perniciosus and the stable fly... more
There are no fleas (or ticks!) on us!
Nuremberg / Leverkusen – Summer, sun and cool fresh water – just right for jumping into! The jump of a flea into your pet’s fur is less fun, though. Tick and flea bites not only cause skin irritation... more
Canine Vector Borne Disease (CVBD) recognised as increasing problem for UK dogs
Birmingham – On April 20th the first World Forum of “Canine Vector Borne Diseases” (CVBD) was founded in Billesley/UK. A major target of the World Forum, consisting of international scientists and... more
A matter of diversity: arthropod-transmitted pathogens and their clinical relevance
International experts founded “CVBD World Forum” more
Beware of canine babesiosis
Leverkusen – The tick season has begun. Now that temperatures are rising, ticks are once again gathering in grass and shrubs, waiting for any warm-blooded creature to come along. These blood-sucking... more
Veterinary drug products ensure animals' well-being
More quality of life for humans and animals necessitates veterinary research more
