Aaron is running in the Bournemouth marathon for ARRF because Catherine Moss & Aaron want to raise money for Alabama rot research. Catherine Moss said: “After losing our beloved dog Maggie to Alabama rot on 10th February 2017 [see Confirmed cases map] we want to try to help raise awareness and funds for more research …
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Read about donating to Alabama Rot Research here. 2012 to 2017 AlabamaRot.co.uk Reimbursements During 2016/2017, £1536 was reimbursed from donations to AlabamaRot.co.uk during 2016/17. These reimbursements went towards website hosting and updates to the Confirmed and All Alabama Rot cases maps, for the November 2012 to October 5th, 2017 period.
From 2016 to 5th October 2017, alabamarot.co.uk collected £850 in donations from 37 individuals. These donations were used to host this website and update the Confirmed Alabama Rot and All Alabama Rot (confirmed, unconfirmed and suspected) Cases Maps. Read more about this. Donate to the Alabama Rot Research Fund From 6th October 2017, the Alabama Rot Research …
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The Cutaneous and renal glomerular vasculopathy focus meeting group, aka the Alabama Rot Conference, was held in the Trophy Room at the Madejski Stadium in Reading on Tuesday, May 10th 2017. Chris Street from AlabamaRot.co.uk attended the conference. The agenda included an update on the current situation, ongoing and future research, sample collection and storage, …
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The Reading Conference on Alabama Rot tomorrow (Wednesday 10th May 2017) is being organised by David Walker from Anderson Moores Veterinary Specialists (AMVS). In a 13-minute report on Sunday 7th, May 2017, David Walker spoke to Rachael Garside of BBC Radio Wales ‘Country Focus’ programme (from 6m 45s). He said: In the 1980s only greyhounds in Alabama got …
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Over four years, 90% of Alabama Rot cases happen in Winter or Spring. This suggests that the trigger for Alabama Rot is an environmental factor such as low temperature or high rainfall.
Cutaneous and renal glomerular vasculopathy/Alabama rot – Information Sheet for Clients from Anderson Moores Vet Specialists (unedited Source) What is CRGV? CRGV is a disease caused by damage to blood vessels of the skin and kidney. It causes tiny blood clots to form in the blood vessels which blocks them and can ultimately lead to damage …
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