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Suspected adverse reactions, 2006
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Veterinary VaccineScottish SalmonDiagnosisVeterinary ResearchAdverse Drug ReactionDrug HypersensitivityAdverse EventClinical EpidemiologyVeterinary Medicines DirectorateToxicologyInfection ControlVeterinary EpidemiologySuspected Adverse ReactionsSide EffectVaccinationEmerging Infectious DiseasesZoonotic DiseasePatient SafetyForensic ToxicologyVeterinary ScienceMedicineFabia Dyer
Reports to the uk Suspected Adverse Reaction Surveillance Scheme ( sarss ) in 2006 increased by 20 per cent compared with 2005 The pattern of reports involving enrofloxacin is to be monitored following reports of blindness in cats treated with this medicine Investigation of an increasing number of reports concerning a suspected lack of efficacy of parvovirus vaccines Suspected lack of efficacy of ectoparasiticides in Scottish salmon possibly reflecting development of resistance to emamectin in sea lice in the area — These are some of the results of the sarss in 2006, as discussed in the following article by Fabia Dyer, Martha Spagnuolo‐Weaver, Sue Cooles and Alex Tait of the Veterinary Medicines Directorate