Cindy L Adams
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Ida J, Wilson W, Nydam D, Gerlach S, Kastelic J, Russell E, et al.
J Dairy Sci
. 2022 Nov;
106(1):547-564.
PMID: 36424321
Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) has been largely attributed to antimicrobial use (AMU). To achieve judicious AMU, much research and many policies focus on knowledge translation and behavioral change mechanisms. To address...
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Postill G, Adams C, Zanin C, Halpin M, Ritter C
PLoS One
. 2022 Oct;
17(10):e0276746.
PMID: 36282884
Public health measures (PHMs) proactively and reactively reduce the spread of disease. While these measures target individual behaviour, they require broad adherence to be effective. Consequently, the World Health Organization...
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Rault D, Adams C, Springett J, Rock M
Animals (Basel)
. 2022 May;
12(10).
PMID: 35625128
Across Canada and internationally, laws exist to protect animals and to stop them from becoming public nuisances and threats. The work of officers who enforce local bylaws protects both domestic...
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Knauss M, Adams C, Orsel K
Front Vet Sci
. 2022 Feb;
9:812710.
PMID: 35211540
Lameness in dairy cattle poses both an animal welfare and economic threat to dairy farms. Although the Canadian dairy industry has identified lameness as the most important health issue, lameness...
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MacDonald-Phillips K, McKenna S, Shaw D, Keefe G, VanLeeuwen J, Artemiou E, et al.
J Dairy Sci
. 2022 Jan;
105(3):2487-2498.
PMID: 34998564
In food animal production medicine (FAPM), the success of control programs for infectious diseases that have serious animal health and economic consequences frequently rely on the veterinarian's effective communication and...
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Rock M, Degeling C, Adams C
Sociol Health Illn
. 2020 Apr;
42(4):789-808.
PMID: 32291790
This article features a partnership between a veterinary school and a charity that aims to enhance the wellbeing of low-income people. Through this partnership, the charity periodically hosts veterinary clinics...
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Nogueira Borden L, Adams C, Bonnett B, Ribble C, Shaw J
J Am Vet Med Assoc
. 2019 Apr;
254(9):1073-1085.
PMID: 30986163
Objective: To describe client and veterinarian perceptions of client-centeredness during euthanasia discussions and assess agreement between measures of these perceptions. Design: Descriptive study. Sample: Stratified random sample of 32 companion...
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Ritter C, Adams C, Kelton D, Barkema H
J Dairy Sci
. 2019 Mar;
102(5):4280-4293.
PMID: 30852012
Herd health and production consultancy are important aspects of the modern dairy veterinary practice; therefore, veterinary farm visits will likely be more successful if veterinary practitioners communicate effectively and meet...
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Ritter C, Adams C, Kelton D, Barkema H
J Dairy Sci
. 2018 Sep;
101(11):10337-10350.
PMID: 30172401
Effective communication with clients is an important skill for veterinary practitioners and is linked to clients' satisfaction with the consultancy and adherence to medical advice. Detailed description of veterinary communication...
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Toohey A, Hewson J, Adams C, Rock M
Can J Aging
. 2018 Apr;
37(2):200-217.
PMID: 29631643
ABSTRACTThe objective of this study was to assess whether pet ownership contributes to social participation and life satisfaction for older adults. We used baseline data from the Canadian Longitudinal Study...