AI Medical Compendium Journal:
American journal of veterinary research

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Toward a rapid, sensitive, user-friendly, field-deployable artificial intelligence tool for enhancing African swine fever diagnosis and reporting.

American journal of veterinary research
OBJECTIVE: African swine fever (ASF) is a lethal and highly contagious transboundary animal disease with the potential for rapid international spread. Lateral flow assays (LFAs) are sometimes hard to read by the inexperienced user, mainly due to the ...

Standardizing canine breed data in veterinary records is challenging, but computer vision offers an alternative perspective on breed assignment.

American journal of veterinary research
Dog breed is fundamental health information, especially in the context of breed-linked diseases. The standardization of breed terminology across health records is necessary to leverage the big data revolution for veterinary research. Breed can also i...

Familiarity with artificial intelligence drives optimism and adoption among veterinary professionals: 2024 survey.

American journal of veterinary research
OBJECTIVE: To capture veterinary professionals' perspectives and applications of AI in veterinary care. This study assesses the perceived benefits, challenges, and potential areas where AI could enhance veterinary medicine and practice workflows.

Of Lyme disease and machine learning in a One Health world.

American journal of veterinary research
OBJECTIVE: Lyme disease is a vector-borne emerging zoonosis in Ontario driven by human population growth and climate change. Lyme disease is also a prime example of the One Health concept. While little can be done to immediately reverse climate chang...

Machine learning predicts selected cat diseases using insurance data amid challenges in interpretability.

American journal of veterinary research
OBJECTIVE: To develop models for prediction of the onset of specific diseases in cats using pet insurance data and to evaluate their predictive performance.

Application of artificial intelligence and machine learning in bovine respiratory disease prevention, diagnosis, and classification.

American journal of veterinary research
Bovine respiratory disease (BRD) is the leading infectious disease in cattle, resulting in significant economic losses and welfare concerns in beef and dairy production systems. Traditional diagnostic methods for BRD typically rely on clinical observ...

Preliminary exploration of ChatGPT-4 shows the potential of generative artificial intelligence for culturally tailored, multilingual antimicrobial resistance awareness messaging.

American journal of veterinary research
OBJECTIVE: Antimicrobial resistance (AMR), a global threat driven by factors such as improper antimicrobial use in humans and animals, is projected to cause 10 million annual deaths by 2050. For behavior change, public health messages must be tailore...

Demystifying artificial intelligence for veterinary professionals: practical applications and future potential.

American journal of veterinary research
The field of veterinary medicine, like many others, is expected to undergo a significant transformation due to artificial intelligence (AI), although the full extent remains unclear. Artificial intelligence is already becoming prominent throughout da...

Artificial intelligence and machine learning in veterinary medicine: a regulatory perspective on current initiatives and future prospects.

American journal of veterinary research
The US FDA's Center for Veterinary Medicine (CVM) is advancing its leadership in veterinary science by integrating AI and machine learning (ML) into its regulatory framework and scientific initiatives. This paper explores the CVM's strategic approach...

Machine learning models provide modest accuracy in predicting clinical impact of porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome type 2 in Canadian sow herds.

American journal of veterinary research
OBJECTIVE: To determine the predictive potential of the open reading frame 5 nucleotide sequence of porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome (PRRS) virus and the basic demographic data on the severity of the impact on selected production paramet...