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diagnostic features and clinical decisions” by Dr Sooryadas S of CVAS Pookde and “PCR based surveillanceof Babesiosis in dogs from different parts of India “ by Dr Sujith S Nath, Research fellow of ProfessorTatu’s lab in Indian Institute of Sciences ,Bengaluru were the highlights of the second day. A specialsession for farmers to present their innovative ideas were also held.
The valedictory function started with Dr C Balachandran, Vice Chancellor TANUVAS deliveringthe valedictory address in the session chaired by Dr Prasanth P, Organising Committee Chairman ofKVSC 2018 . The Dean, CVAS Pookode Dr Koshy John presented the awards to the best performers ofthe Congress. First and second prize winners of both oral and poster presentations were given certificatesand mementos. Appreciation certificates to the first and second place in Student category were alsoawarded. All delegates were given participation certificates and compliments. Dr Shameem Aboobacker, General Secretary IVA Kerala, Dr Joby George, General Secretary, KGVOA , Dr Binod B, Secretary ,Veterinarians welfare society, Dr C P Prasad, Deputy Director AH, Kannur delivered felicitations for thevaledictory function. Dr Jobim Jose Kattoor, Convenor, Seminar Committee, KVSC 2018 delivered thevote of thanks.
Animal Health Sciences and Wildlife
ORAL PRESENTATION
v 1st prize: Dr Varsha Mary Mathai.
v 2nd prize: Dr Riya Bakde.
Appreciation prize for student delegates
v 1st prize Dr Murali Krishna
v 2nd prize : Dr Rupalee Ghag.
POSTER PRESENTATION:
v 1st Prize : Dr CV Rajani
v 2nd prize: Dr Ramesh P.
Student Delegates:
1st prize : Dr Amrutha VS.
2nd prize: Dr Hema Persis Andrews.
Animal Production and Management.
ORAL PRESENTATION
v 1st prize:Dr Tina Sadan.v 2nd prize Dr.Biju Chacko
Appreciation prize for student delegates
v 1st prize Dr Shalu Elizabeth Simon.
POSTER PRESENTATION:
v 1st prize Dr Shalima Shukkoor.v 2nd prize Dr Bimal P
Basic Veterinary and Allied Science.
ORAL PRESENTATION
v 1st prize:Dr Bindu Lakshmananv 2nd prize Dr HS Patki.
Appreciation prize for student delegates
v 1st prize Dr Sona P.v 2nd prize : Dr Sarika N & Dr. Bedre M
Sumanth.
POSTER PRESENTATION:
v 1st Prize : Dr Sreeranjini AR .v 2nd prize: Dr Indu V Raj.
Students:
v 1st prize : Dr Deepak Chandran .v 2nd prize: Dr Niranjana S Rajalakshmi
Veterinary Science in Practice.
ORAL PRESENTATION
v 1st prize:Dr Beena D
v 2nd prize Dr Prasanth V .
POSTER PRESENTATION:
v 1st Prize : Dr Murugesan V.
v 2nd prize: Dr Biju P
VARIOUS AWARDS WINNERS OF 10TH KVSC
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Message from the President and General Secretary
Dr. Kurian K Jacob, President Dr. P S Shameem Abubaker, General Secretary
We whole heartedly appreciate the great effort made by IVA, Kannur unit for the conduct
of our prestigious event Kerala Veterinary Science Congress in a grand manner. This was our last
state program for the year 2018 and that too finished with great enthusiasm. This year KVSC
received 153 papers which is a record. The venue was excellent. We are very much grateful for the
presence of our Hon’ble Minister for Health and Social Justice, Smt. K. K. Shylaja teacher, Hon’ble
Member of Parliament from Kannur, Smt. P. K. Sreemathy teacher, Secretary to Government
(AH & AD) Sri. Anil X, IAS, TANUVAS Vice Chancellor Prof. (Dr.) C. Balachandran, Dean of CVAS,
Pookode Prof. (Dr.) Koshy John, delegate from U.K. Dr. Navaratnam Parthiban and other eminent
delegates from within and outside the state. We really congratulate all the winners of the 10th
KVSC.
We had our last state executive on 10th November at Kannur on the sidelines of KVSC and
we decided to convene our 2nd State Committee on 9th December at Thrissur. The district units
were given enough instructions to complete subscription and conduct district level annual general
body meetings before 15th December 2018.
We request all the vets to actively participate in the district and state annual general body
meeting and also elect office bearers for 2019 without any bias.
We are marching to our state convention at Pagoda resorts, Alappuzha on 22nd and 23rd
December with a perception that we have done our duties satisfactorily.
We also express our sincere thanks to our state and district level office bearers and all our
members for the support given for the activities during 2018.
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Message from the Editor’s Desk
Guidance of experienced President and General Secretary of IVA, Kerala helped me to comeout with 11 issues without hitches, hoping that the 12th issue will be convention special.
Friends, let us accept the bare fact that there is no other professional body than our own
Indian Veterinary Association which will be the beacon of hope in our professional enhancementand capacity building. IVAK as an umbrella organisation of vets of Kerala has given a platform for
all to participate in its activities. I appreciate those who utilised the opportunity to grow professionally,
update the knowledge and enjoyed working as a team. IVAK could bring out the talent of many
Vets either professional or personal through its activities. I have stood with this association all
these years in my professional career and the association through the various torch bearers has
always been striving hard in shaping up our status in the society. Skeptics on the other hand may
have a hand-few grievances to raise which needs redressal from not only those at the helm of
affairs but also from those who raised it since it is a joint effort to pay dividends in future. Collective
bargaining will outwit sectoral thoughts or individually vested interests in the long run if it is
meticulously planned and executed .If the latter is to take an upper hand, be prepared to be a
group of professionals queued up in a lemming line to disaster. An inspiring mind and a going attitude
are attributes which one has to keep up close always.
Let us brighten up the lustre of our association by active participation and resounding
togetherness and shut the doors for dissidence and factional thinking. IVAK has always come out
with practical and realistic suggestions/recommendations in issues affecting the sector. 2018 sawIVAK being sidelined and ignored by few due to misunderstandings and vested interest. De
motivating and negative strokes did not pull back the organisation from its activities as evident
from the report of activities I received from various units for the news letter. Let the new rays of
2019, bring back the glory of oneness among vets and let not slumber cripple the path to progress.
I thank Dr. Vinod Kumar. K, Assistant Professor, CVAS, Mannuthy for the technical articles
and Dr. Sumil B S for the thought provoking and informative quiz. Once again, thanking all state anddistrict office bearers for the prompt reporting and making various issues of news letter a reality.
Wish you all a wonderful year ahead
I am indeed privileged to hold the coveted position of the Editor of
Indian Veterinary Association, Kerala (IVAK) news letter, a
contemporary publication which addresses issues, joins members and
motivates the fraternity to uphold the dignity and quality of the profession.
Dr. Sanjay. DEditor
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Decisions of the 4th State Executive Committee meeting of IVA, Kerala 2018held on 10th November 2018 at Kairali Heritage, Kattampally, Kannur
Decided to
1. Approve minutes/decisions of the third state executive committee meeting held on 16.09.2018.
2. Express sincere gratitude to all members who voted for IVA – KGVOA panel during the KeralaState Veterinary Council elections held on 30.10.2018
3. Best Veterinarian Award 2018 - Invite nominations for Best Veterinarian Award 2018 from IVAmembers either directly or through concerned district units and to constitute selection committewith Dr Kurien K Jacob President as Chairman, Dr P S Shameem Abubaker General Secretary asConvenor and Dr P M Deepa, Dr Mini Radhakrishanan, Dr K C Prasath and Dr Dileep Chandran asmembers. Nominations with brief bio data and activities for the current year are to be sent toivakeralamail@gmail.com before 30.11.2018.
4. Convene second state committee meeting at Veterinarians Square, Thrissur on 09.12.2018.
5. Request District units to collect convention fund of Rs 500 along with subscription and remit thesame to the respective state accounts without delay
6. Request District units to forward (a) list of members as on 15th November to General Secretary on15th November 2018 and (b) list of members as on date of District General Body to General Secretaryand internally audited accounts statement to Treasurer before 21st December. a. Request Districtunits to complete District General Body before 15th December so as forward list of members toGeneral Secretary and accounts statement to Treasurer before 21st December. Abstract of bye law– “District General Body - The District General Body shall be held atleast once in an year presidedby the District President or by the senior most member among those present, in his absence, thequorum for such meeting being 1/5 of the total number or 15 whichever is less. The District AnnualGeneral Body shall be held during December and the District Treasurer shall present the internallyaudited annual account in the District Annual General body and such statement, approved by theGeneral body, shall be submitted by him to the State Treasurer before 21st of December every year.The District Secretary shall furnish the list of members of the district for the year to the GeneralSecretary before 21st December along with the list of newly elected President, Secretary, Treasurer,and State Committee members. Extra ordinary meeting of the General Body shall be convened bythe District Secretary on a signed requisition from ¼ of the total members, within two weeks ofreceipt of such requisition.”
b. Request District units to strictly adhere to bye law regarding election of State Committee as pereffective membership on 15th November and forward list of effective members to General Secretaryas on 15th November. Abstract of bye law - “The State Committee - It consists of District/Collegeunit Presidents, Secretaries and Treasurers and elected state committee members. The StateCommittee Members (1 for every 50 effective members) will be elected at the district annual generalbody meeting of district/college units every year according to the effective membership as onNovember 15th of each year. For any fraction of above 50 members are eligible for one more statecommittee member from the district. One lady representative to state committee should be electedfrom each unit of the association irrespective of total number of members.”
7. Place on record sincere appreciations to a. Kannur unit for organising 10th Kerala Veterinary ScienceCongress (KVSC 2018) in an excellent manner b. Dr D Sanjay, Editor, IVA News Letter for releasingnews letter as per schedule 8. Renew Membership in World Veterinary Association andCommonwealth Veterinary Association. General Secretary IVA, Kerala
Dr P.S. Shameem AbubakerGeneral Secretary, IVA Kerala 2018
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NOTICEDear Dr,
Notice is hereby given for the Annual General Body Meeting of Indian Veterinary Association,Kerala for the year 2018. Venue : Pagoda Resorts, Alappuzha Date and Time: 23/12/2018, 9.30 AM
Agenda
1. Silent Prayer
2. Veterinarians Oath
3. Condolence messages
4. Welcome
5. Presidential Address
6. Presentation of the Minutes of the last AnnualGeneral Body Meeting 2017
7. Presentation of Annual Report 2018
8. Presentation of audited Accounts for the year2018
9. Presentation of accounts of buildingcommittee for the year 2018
10. Discussion on Minutes, Report and Accounts
11. Open Forum
12. Presentation of resolutions andammendments
13. Any other matter with the permission of chair
14. Election of office bearers for the year 2019
15. Vote of Thanks
Dr P.S. Shameem AbubakerGeneral Secretary, IVA Kerala 2018
Sl.No. District Convention Date Venue
D I S T R I C T N E W S
1 Kollam 4th December Xaviers Hotel, Kollam.
2 Pathanamthitta 12th December Hotel Hills Park, Kumbazha
3 Alappuzha 3rd December YMCA Hall
4 Kottayam 8th December Vets Home, Kottayam.
5 Ernakulam 11th December YMCA, Thotttumugham
6 Thrissur 8th December Casino Hotel
7 Idukki 8th & 9th December Winter Vale, Wagamon
8 Kozhikode 12th December Hotel Marina
9 Kannur 16th December Royal Omars
Note: Along with District Convention of Pathanamthitta there will be a session on stress
management , Christmas celebration, distribution of district level awards and variety entertainment
programmes. Family get together will also be held along with District Convention of Idukki
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ANAL ADENITIS IN A DOGDr Vinod Kumar. K
Assistant Professor, Department of Preventive Medicine, CVAS, Mannuthy
Presenting Complaint- The dog was anorectic since three days with infrequent vomiting andstraining to pass feces. Owners suspected obstruction because of the dog’s habit of eating toys etc.
Signalment- Canine. Labrador. 6 years, male, white.
History- The dog was kept indoors mostly. The diet consisted of Royal Canin pet food (125g).cooked rice mixed with shred chicken and 150ml milk. Symptoms started three days back, with the dogrefusing food. It was restless and vomited partially digested food 3-4 times. It was straining to passfeces, and hard fecal balls were voided.
Examination results- T- 104.3 C. Palpation of neck region did not elicit any response. Abdomenwas distended and hard fecoliths could be found distending throughout the descending, transverse andascending colon. Palpation other intestinal loops did not present any significant findings. A well lubricatedfinger inserted into the rectum revealed hard fecoliths, but no enlargement of the prostate gland. Painwas elicited during the process. The anal glands were expressed by squeezing the anal opening at 3 and9 ‘o’ clock angles, to observe cheesy sweet smelling exudate.
Laboratory examination- Fecal sample and blood smear examination did not reveal anysignificant findings. Leukocytosis with granulocytosis (16000 cells/microliter) were the significantvariations observed in CBC.
Diagnosis- Anal adenitis
Treatment- Inj. Amoxycillin- clauvulanic acid @ 12.5mg/kg bwti/v, followed by oral dosing atevening for 5 days. InjPantaprazole @ 0.9mg/kg bwti/v, injMetacloperamide @0.9mg/kg i/v, Inj DNSand RL @ 10 ml/kg bwti/v for 3 days and proctocidyl ointment 30 g for external application into therectum for 7 days. Addition of 3-4 chappathis or oats (100g) into the diet and cut down of chicken fromit was advised. Lactulose suspension was advised for 5 days @ 0.5 ml/kg bwt bid. Result- Animalstarted to take feed from the next day. Vomiting stopped and loose feces was passed for 5 days till thelactulose was terminated. Discharged as cured with advise for daily exercise.
Discussion- A diet high in protein and low in fiber, especially in sedentary dogspredisposes foranal adenitis because of the reduced motility in the lower GI tract. Secondary infection with S. aureus orS. pseudointermedius leading to inflammatory changes of anal glands causes the condition. Differentialdiagnosis is from obstruction and prostatic hypertrophy, especially in old male dogs. If fecoliths can bepalpated throughout the colon, then obstruction can be ruled out. Radiography, if available is invaluablein this. Inserting a finger per rectum in male dogs to rule out prostate enlargement is required, butshould be done under proper restraint of the dog. Anal glands are located at 3 and 9 ‘o’ clock anglearound the anal opening. Cover anal opening with a large wad of cotton and squeeze to express them.Sweet smelling exudate is diagnostic. Betalactamase inhibitor-combined antibiotics are necessary sincestaphylococcus secrete it, and laxatives and topical anti-inflammatory ointments are a must.Metacloperamide controls vomiting and aid in movement of ingesta.
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TEST YOUR KNOWLEDGE
Quiz Master :
Dr Sumil B S
Veterinary Surgeon,
Thiruvananthapuram
C. Will not regress during metestrus/diestrus
D. Indicates uterine prolapse
E. Indicates vaginal hyperplasia.
5. Which symptom is predominant inivermectin toxicosis
A. Excitation, profuse salivation, tremors and
vomiting
B. Vomiting and hyperesthesia
C. Ataxia, incoordination, weakness and
depression
D. Blindness,colic and seizures
E. Dyspnoea, polynea and tachycardia.
Answers
1.A,Rapid open mouth breathing with the neck
extended is not a common sign of heart
failure in cows through the respiratory rate
may be mildly elevated.
2.A,The incision is made in the gravid uterine
horn, midway between the body and the
ovary
3. B.Packed cell volume is usually increased due
to dehydration in acid indigestion.
4. E,Vaginal hyperplasia occurs during the
estrogen phase and regresses spontaneously.
Uterine prolapse won’t regress spontaneously
5.C,Ivermectin causes depression with little or
no tendency toward excitement or seizures.
1. Which clinical sign is not consistent
with heart failure in a cow?
A. Rapid breathing, with the neck extended
and mouth open.
B. Diarrhea
C. Distension of jugular veins at rest
D. Edema of brisket
E. tachycardia
2. During a routine cesarean section in a
cow, the incision in the uterine wall is
made in
A. Gravid uterine horn, midway between the
body and the ovary.
B. Non gravid uterine horn, near the body
C. Body of the uterus, adjacent to the
intercornual ligament
D. Gravid uterine horn near the ovarian end
E. Non gravid uterine horn, midway between
the body and the ovary.
3. Which of the following is not
characteristic feature of acid indigestion
in cattle
A. Rumen pH below 5
B. Decreased packed cell volume
C. Systemic acidosis
D. Pooling of water in the rumen as a result of
osmotic forces
E. Chemical damage to the rumen epithelium.
4. In bitch, protrusion of the floor of the
caudal vagina and vestibule through the
labia during proestrus/estrus
A. Is not unusual and is clinically normal.
B. Indicates the bitch is ready to breed
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PROUD MOMENTSDr C B Devanand , Professor and Head, Department of Veterinary Surgery and Radiology,
College of Veterinary and Animal Sciences ,Mannuthy is selected for Gold Medal for Best Paper
entitled “ Critical size deep lacerated wound and its surgical management in an Indian Rock Python
(Python morulus) by C.B.Devanand, Sudheesh S Nair, Soumya Ramankutty and S. Anoop, in Wild
and Zoo Animal Surgery session of 42nd Annual Congress of Indian Society for Veterinary Surgery
( ISVS) held at NAVSARI Agricultrural University , NAVSARI ,GUJARAT from 22 – 24 Nov 2018
Congrats Prof. (Dr) C B Devanand
Dr Bindya Liz Abraham, Assistant Professor, Department of Animal Genetics and
Breeding, College of Veterinary & Animal Sciences, Mannuthy was conferred with Prof. P K Pani
Award-2017 on 15th November, 2018 at the 35th National Conference of Indian Poultry Science
Association conducted at ICAR-Central Island Agricultural Research Institute, Port Blair, Andaman
& Nicobar Islands, for her award winning research article entitled ”Egg production curves and their
prediction through mathematical models in a random bred broiler breeder control
population” authored by Bindya Liz Abraham and H.N.N. Murthy, and published in the Indian Journal
of Poultry Science, 2017., 52(1): 16-21. The Award carries a gold medal, citation and cash award.
Congrats Dr Bindya
‘The shadow of the steam engine’ releasedSri. Shashi Tharoor, the eminent author and Member of Parliament,
released the book authored by Dr Vestin Verghese, ‘The shadow of the
steam engine’ at Thiruvananthapuram on the 2nd of November. “I will gift
this book to my grand-daughter in the US,” said a visibly excited Tharoor.
Dr. Vestin, a vet from Thrissur, is also a noted children’s writer. The book is
a thriller for children over ten years of age and adults who are young at
heart. The novel was a bestseller at the Sharjah international book fair and
has been selected as ‘Book of the month’ for December; by DC books. The plot revolves around two children who lose
their home to the tsunami and take refuge in an abandoned steam engine. They are assailed by a sinister figure of
darkness from the adjacent forest who is determined to oust them from their home. The novel is fast paced and is
leavened with a sprinkling of humour. The novel is currently available in all DC Book stores across Kerala and also at the
DC online book store. Congrats Dr. Vestin
Dr Sudheesh S Nair , Assistant Professor, Department of Veterinary Surgery and Radiology,
College of Veterinary and Animal Sciences ,Mannuthy is selected for Gold Medal for Best Paper
entitled “Thoracic Radiographic imaging for evaluating pulmonary metastatic pattern in malignant
skin and mammary neoploasms in dogs : A review of 24 cases” by Sudheesh S Nair, Narayanan M.K.,
Anoop , S., Soumya Ramankutty, Syam K.V and C,B,Devanand, in Radiology and Imaging session
,and Appreciation award for the paper entitled “Surgical Management of Ventral hernia in pouter
pigeons “ by Sudheesh S Nair, Anoop , S., Soumya Ramankutty., Narayanan M.K., Syam K.V and
C,B,Devanand, in Avian Surgery session of 42nd Annual Congress of Indian Society for Veterinary
Surgery (ISVS) held at NAVSARI Agricultrural Univesity , NAVSARI GUJRAT from 22 – 24 Nov 2018 The awards will be given
during inaugral function of 43rd Annual Congress of Indian Society of Veterinary Surgery (ISVS) to be held in November
2019 at College of Veterinary Sciences , Lala Lajpat Rai Univesity of Veterinary and Animal Sciences ,Hissar,Haryana
Congrats Dr Sudheesh S Nair
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