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Tim Gruffydd-Jones

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Frances , Barr A, Bradley K, Darke P, Gruffydd-Jones T, Herrtage M, et al.
Vet Rec . 2023 Jul; 193(1):46. PMID: 37417497
A pioneer of veterinary radiology, she was a born teacher and a role model.
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Roberts C, Gruffydd-Jones T, Williams J, Murray J
Vet Rec . 2021 Feb; 187(1):27. PMID: 33638537
Background: Living in a multicat household has been implicated as a risk factor for various feline issues, but evidence is often anecdotal or based on retrospective studies. Methods: Data from...
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Kathrani A, Blackwell E, Williams J, Gruffydd-Jones T, Murray J, Hezzell M, et al.
Vet Rec . 2019 Jun; 185(5):144. PMID: 31167836
Our study aimed to determine if certain early life events were more prevalent in cats presenting to veterinary practices specifically for gastrointestinal signs on at least two occasions between six...
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Robbins H, Casey R, Clements J, Gruffydd-Jones T, Murray J
Vet Rec . 2018 Mar; 182(10):291. PMID: 29507110
Neutering is key to feline population control. Neutering campaigns provide education and/or financial assistance to encourage neutering. This study assessed the impact of the Cats Protection East Midlands Neutering Campaign...
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Pennisi M, Hofmann-Lehmann R, Radford A, Tasker S, Belak S, Addie D, et al.
J Feline Med Surg . 2017 Apr; 19(5):542-548. PMID: 28438088
Anaplasma species, Ehrlichia species and Rickettsia species are vector-borne pathogens infecting a wide variety of mammals, but causing disease in very few of them. Infection in cats: Anaplasma phagocytophilum is...
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Rowe E, Browne W, Casey R, Gruffydd-Jones T, Murray J
Prev Vet Med . 2015 Aug; 121(3-4):273-81. PMID: 26265631
Obesity is considered the second most common health problem in pet cats in developed countries. Previous studies investigating risk factors for feline obesity have been cross-sectional, where reverse causality cannot...
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Lloret A, Addie D, Boucraut-Baralon C, Egberink H, Frymus T, Gruffydd-Jones T, et al.
J Feline Med Surg . 2015 Jun; 17(7):642-4. PMID: 26101318
Overview: Hepatozoonosis of domestic cats has been reported in several countries, mainly as a subclinical infection. Disease Agent: Infection has been described mostly in areas where canine infection is present...
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Lloret A, Addie D, Boucraut-Baralon C, Egberink H, Frymus T, Gruffydd-Jones T, et al.
J Feline Med Surg . 2015 Jun; 17(7):637-41. PMID: 26101317
Overview: Cytauxzoon species are apicomplexan haemoparasites, which may cause severe disease in domestic cats, as well as lions and tigers. For many years, cytauxzoonosis in domestic cats was only reported...
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Pennisi M, Hartmann K, Addie D, Boucraut-Baralon C, Egberink H, Frymus T, et al.
J Feline Med Surg . 2015 Jun; 17(7):626-36. PMID: 26101316
Overview: Cardiopulmonary nematodes are emerging parasites of cats in Europe. A number of helminth parasites may be involved. The most prevalent lungworm in domestic cats is Aelurostrongylus abstrusus. Oslerus rostratus...
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Frymus T, Addie D, Boucraut-Baralon C, Egberink H, Gruffydd-Jones T, Hartmann K, et al.
J Feline Med Surg . 2015 Jun; 17(7):620-5. PMID: 26101315
Overview: Streptococcus canis is most prevalent in cats, but recently S equi subsp zooepidemicus has been recognised as an emerging feline pathogen. S Canis Infection: S canis is considered part...