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    The use of toxicokinetics and exposure studies to show that carprofen in cattle tissue could lead to secondary toxicity and death in wild vultures by Naidoo, V., Taggart, M.A., Duncan, N., Wolter, K., Chipangura, J., Green, R.E., Galligan, T.H.

    Published in Chemosphere (Oxford) (01-01-2018)
    “…Veterinary medicines can be extremely damaging to the environment, as seen with the catastrophic declines in Gyps vulture in South Asia due to their secondary…”
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    Metabolism of aceclofenac in cattle to vulture-killing diclofenac by Galligan, T. H., Taggart, M. A., Cuthbert, R. J., Svobodova, D., Chipangura, J., Alderson, D., Prakash, V. M., Naidoo, V.

    Published in Conservation biology (01-10-2016)
    “…The nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) diclofenac is highly toxic to Gyps vultures, and its recent widespread use in South Asia caused catastrophic…”
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    Life-long learning in laboratory animal science and ethics for veterinary and para-veterinary professionals in South Africa by Mohr, AJ, Chipangura, JK, Fourie, TA, Jardine, K, Lewis, DI

    “…Veterinary and para-veterinary professionals working in the animal research sector are critical to ensure scientific quality and the humane care and use of…”
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    Percentage of faecal excretion of meloxicam in the Cape vultures (Gyps corprotheres) by Adawaren, Emmanuel Oluwasegun, Mukandiwa, Lillian, Chipangura, John, Wolter, Kerri, Naidoo, Vinny

    “…Asian Gyps vulture species are gradually recovering from the devastating effect of diclofenac being present in contaminated carcasses. This drug was…”
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