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Global Veterinary Neuromonitoring Device Market Size, Status and Forecast 20251 Market Overview2 Manufacturers Profiles3 Global Veterinary Neuromonitoring Device Sales, Revenue, Market Share andCompetitionby Manufacturer4 Global Veterinary Neuromonitoring Device Market Analysis by Various Regions5 North America Veterinary Neuromonitoring Device by Countries6 Europe Veterinary Neuromonitoring Device by Countries7 Asia-Pacific Veterinary Neuromonitoring Device by Countries8 South America Veterinary Neuromonitoring Device by Countries9 Middle East and Africas Veterinary Neuromonitoring Device by Countries10 Global Veterinary Neuromonitoring Device Market Segment by Types11 Global Veterinary Neuromonitoring Device Market Segment by Applications12 Veterinary Neuromonitoring Device Market Forecast13 Sales Channel, Distributors, Traders and Dealers14 Research Findings and Conclusion15 Appendix

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This article is taken from our animal health platform dated10/06/20.

Established in 2002, VetStem Biopharma has become the leadingproponent of regenerative medicine for companion animals in the US.Animal Pharm editor Joseph Harvey spoke to the company's founderand chief executive Robert Harman about how stem cells will becomean embedded part of the US pet care sector.

VetStem Biopharma was the first business in the US to provide anadipose-derived stem cell service to veterinarians for companionanimals.

The firm provides its stem cell service to treat traumatic anddegenerative diseases - such as bowed tendons, ligament injuries,osteoarthritis and osteochondral defects - in horses, dogs andcats.

VetStem pioneered the use of autologous veterinaryadipose-derived stem cells in 2003, when the first horse wassuccessfully treated with its technology for a tendon injury thatwould normally have been career-ending. In 2004, the service waslaunched for use in horses.

The next milestone for the firm was in 2007, when it expandedinto stem cell therapy for dogs and cats with osteoarthritis andorthopedic soft tissue injuries. To date, over 17,000 veterinarypatients have now been treated with VetStem's cell processingtechnology.

VetStem has been educating veterinarians on the benefits of itsservices since 2003, which the company believes has led to stemcells becoming more accepted as a treatment modality.

In 2015, Dr Harman told Animal Pharm how stem cellswere an emerging therapy in the veterinary mainstream in the US.Five years down the line, he pointed out "veterinary stem celltreatments are now available at nearly every veterinary school butprincipally in research studies".

Five years ago, less than 10% of vets had administered a stemcell therapy. Now, Dr Harman claimed this figure had risen to about25% "or perhaps higher when you include products likeplatelet-rich-plasma treatments".

He said VetStem has seen a broadening of the type of proceduresits stem cells are being used for over recent years. The firm hasnow provided stem cell therapies to over 34 species (includingexotic animals) and cells for treatment of more than 44 differentdiseases. Key new diseases include feline stomatitis, inflammatorybowel disease, renal failure and back pain.

He said public awareness and acceptance of veterinary stem cellshas very much improved over the last five years.

"The stigma of embryonic stem cells has faded and there are nowglobally a number of exciting, new and approved human stem cellproducts that show the promise is reality," Dr Harmanexplained.

VetStem holds exclusive licenses to more than 70 patentsincluding worldwide veterinary rights for use of adipose-derivedstem cells. It is investigating stem cell therapy forimmune-mediated and inflammatory diseases, as well as organ diseaseand failure. Recently, VetStem entered the pet cancer space afterreceiving an exclusive license to an immunotherapy from CalidiBiotherapeutics.

Unique offering

VetStem said there are currently no other firms in the US thatoffer an autologous central laboratory service for veterinary stemcell therapies.

"It is difficult to do and requires considerable expertise inlogistics," Dr Harman noted. "Most pharma prefer an off-the-shelfmodel. We will have off-the-shelf products but feel this servicemodel was the right choice from a safety standpoint.

"Prior to VetStem, we operated two large medical servicebusinesses and developed the ability to deliver services at anaffordable cost, while meeting regulatory standards. We will beexpanding the range of products and digital services in comingmonths and years to meet the needs of the practicingveterinarian."

Landmark ahead

The next big landmark for VetStem and the wider US veterinarystem cell sector will be the firm's debut US FDA authorization.

VetStem expects its first product - a canine osteoarthritistherapy - to secure FDA approval within the next 24 months. Thefirm is currently in final phase III testing of this productcandidate.

In 2019, Belgian business Global Stem Cell Technology (GST)gained marketing approval for the first EU veterinary stem cellproduct. The firm's Arti-Cell Forte, which is for the reduction ofmild-to-moderate recurrent lameness associated with non-septicjoint inflammation in horses, is marketed by Boehringer IngelheimAnimal Health.

Dr Harman said GST's landmark approval in the EU will helpVetStem's ongoing regulatory processes with the FDA.

"It shows the regulators understand cell therapy much better andare following human counterparts in the approval process," henoted. "The FDA has become very educated on cell therapy. Theregulators attend almost every major stem cell meeting, includingthe veterinary meetings."

Dr Harman said he still retains the opinion that veterinary stemcell products can become future animal health blockbusters (withannual sales of around $100 million or higher) as "they have agreat safety profile and can be used across a spectrum ofdiseases".

According to a report by MarketWatch, the global animal stemcell therapy space was valued at $16m in 2018 and is expected toreach $200m by the end of 2025 - growing at a compound annualgrowth rate of around 37% between 2019 and 2025. The research firmsaid the US is the largest consumption region of animal stem celltherapies and accounted for nearly 59% market share in 2017.

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AVON LAKE, Ohio The same stem cell treatments that have revolutionized human healthcare are now are giving elderly and injured pets a new leash on life.

How they come in and after the treatment is phenomenal, said Dr. Carmen Petti. Theyre not limping anymore, not lame anymore.

Dr. Petti is one of the first, and one of only a handful of veterinarians in Northeast Ohio performing the procedures.

The treatment has produced incredible results on some skin conditions, osteoarthritis, hip dysplasia, ligament damage and/or cartilage injuries.

Its also being tested on numerous other ailments and diseases.

She says, in one study, that followed 155 dogs they saw 99% improvement.

The procedure takes about 30 minutes, and begins with about two to three tablespoons of fat.

During the procedure, which takes about 30 minutes, doctors harvest two to three tablespoons of fat from the animal.

Dr. Petti says adipose tissue is loaded with high regenerative stem cells.

They get put under anesthesia and from there we make an incision in the abdomen, and we take fat thats right under the umbilical, said Dr. Petti. The fat then gets activated through a special process so stem cells are able to divide and become something else.

The stem cells are then re-injected in the problem joint or re-introduced through an IV.

Leftover or remaining stem cells are then sent to MediVet Biologics in Kentucky to be cryogenically stored until they are needed again for another treatment.

According to a spokesperson, MediVet is a global leader in veterinary regenerative medicine and biological solutions with a long history of helping animals using stem cells and groundbreaking procedures.

You know to see is to believe, said Dr. Petti.

But its not cheap.

Costs range from $1,000 up to $2,500 for the first procedure and surgery.

Subsequent injections are significantly lower because the animal doesnt have to be anesthetized.

I said no in the beginning; I said thats crazy, said Kima Yandell.

Kima and her husband, Brian, are the proud parents of a two-year-old hairless Sphinx cat named Kruze, who was diagnosed with hypertrophic cardiomyopathy or HCM.

HCM causes the heart muscle to thicken and is nearly always fatal.

Its such a horrible ending if it goes to fruition, said Brian Yandell. Obviously were upset about that.

Although HCM isnt currently an on label usage for the stem cell treatments, they say Kruze has responded amazingly well to the procedures.

The stem cells immediately had some effect, said Brian. Its like an immediately happier cat.

The Yandells are hopeful that more pet owners will get involved and, ultimately, bring down the costs for everyone over time.

But more than anything, they just want Kruze to have quality of life, and they say, right now thanks to his own stem cells he is a healthy, happy cat.

The futures bright, said Dr. Petti. I think stem cells are going to become a regular part of treatment protocols for everything: diabetes, kidney disease you name it.

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Study: Tick Surveillance and Control Lagging in US – Lab Manager Magazine

While the prevalence of Lyme disease and other illnesses spread by ticks has steadily increased in the United States over the past 20 years, a new study of the state of American tick surveillance and control reveals an inconsistent and often under-supported patchwork of programs across the country. For instance, while about two-thirds of tick management programs engage in passive tick surveillance, such as accepting tick samples submitted by the public, only 46 percent engage in routine active tick surveillance, such as focused collection of tick samples in the field.

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ANNAPOLIS, MD June 17, 2020 While the prevalence of Lyme disease and other illnesses spread by ticks has steadily increased in the United States over the past 20 years, a new study of the state of American tick surveillance and control reveals an inconsistent and often under-supported patchwork of programs across the country.

Annually reported cases of tickborne disease more than doubled between 2004 and 2018, according to the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), while seven new tickborne germs were discovered in that same timeframe. But a clear gap exists in our public health infrastructure, say researchers who have conducted the first-ever survey of the nation's tick management programs.

The survey showed that less than half of public health and vector-control agencies engage in active tick surveillance, and only 12 percent directly conduct or otherwise support tick-control efforts. These and other findings from the survey, conducted by university researchers at the CDC's five Vector-Borne Disease Regional Centers of Excellence, were published June 17 in theJournal of Medical Entomology.

"Ticks are responsible for the majority of our vector-borne illnesses in the US, and our programming does not adequately meet the need in its current form, for both surveillance and control," says Emily M. Mader, MPH MPP, lead author on the study and program manager at the Northeast Regional Center for Excellence in Vector-Borne Diseases, housed at Cornell University.

Mader and colleagues surveyed 140 vector-borne disease professionals working at state, county, and local agencies in the fall of 2018 to learn about their program objectives and capabilities for tick surveillance and control, testing ticks for disease-causing germs, and barriers to success. Reaching even that many respondents proved challenging, as no central database of tick-management programs or contacts was available.

The blacklegged tick (Ixodes scapularis), shown here in multiple life stages suspended in a vial.

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Highlights from the survey of tick-management programs include:

Less than half of tick-management programs proactively collect ticks in their area. While about two-thirds of respondents (65 percent) said their programs engage in passive tick surveillance, such as accepting tick samples submitted by the public, only 46 percent said their programs engage in routine active tick surveillance, such as focused collection of tick samples within their community.

Only a quarter of tick-management programs test ticks for disease-causing germs. Just 26 percent of survey respondents said their jurisdiction conducts or financially supports testing of tick samples for disease-causing pathogens. And only seven percent said their programs work to evaluate the presence of such pathogens in the animal hosts (such as mice and other rodents) from which ticks acquire those pathogens in their area.

"Pathogen testing is an essential component of surveillance and is needed in order to understand tickborne disease risk to communities," says Mader. "There appears to be a significant barrier for many tick-surveillance programs across the country to access pathogen-testing services."

Capacity for public tick-control efforts is low. Only 12 percent of respondents said that their jurisdiction conducts or financially supports tick control, with those efforts primarily focused reducing tick presence on animal hosts (such as deer and rodents).

Mader says limited resources mean tick-management programs need reliable, proven control methods. "They are not going to invest in a strategy unless it has been investigated and shown to make a difference in reducing the burden of ticks and tickborne diseases," she says. "Right now, supporting this research is a major need. These kinds of evaluations often take at least three years to complete and require a significant investment."

Tick surveillance and control happen in a range of sectors. The most common employment sectors among respondents being public health, mosquito control, cooperative extension, and agriculture. And more than half of respondents (57 percent) said their programs work with academic partners to conduct tick surveillance.

"The world of ticks reaches entomologists, veterinarians, medical doctors, public health, natural resource managers, farmers, pet owners, scientists, and anyone that enjoys the outdoors," says Nohra Mateus-Pinilla, PhD, co-author on the study and director of the Veterinary Epidemiology Laboratory at the University of Illinois's Illinois Natural History Survey. "The partnerships stand out because broad, collaborative networks are paramount to a positive and productive path for the advancement of this field."

Info and data sharing on ticks and public health is lagging. Less than a quarter of respondents said their tick-management programs disseminate information to local health departments (23 percent) or report data to the CDC (14 percent).

Greater support for tick-management programs is critical. To improve tick-management programs, respondents commonly cited the need for stable funding, training for personnel, and standardized, research-based guidance and protocols.

Tick surveillance and control happen across a range of sectors, the most common being public health, mosquito control, cooperative extension, and agriculture. More than half of tick management programs also work with academic partners to conduct tick surveillance.

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In December 2019, the Kay Hagan Tick Act was signed into federal law, authorizing $150 million to strengthen various aspects of the nation's efforts to vector-borne disease, including reauthorization of the CDC's Vector-Borne Disease Regional Centers of Excellence for an additional five years, through 2026. The CDC also issued guidance documents in late 2018 and early 2020 to provide tick-management programs with best practices for surveillance of blacklegged tick species (Ixodes scapularis and Ixodes pacificus) and other hard tick species across the US.

These steps address needs revealed in the survey of tick-management programs, and Mader and Mateus-Pinilla say the survey will serve as an important baseline from which to measure future progress and improvement.

"Overall, tick-work demands a long-term commitment. Ticks can take years to complete their life cycle, use different hosts to move around, and take advantage of weather and habitat changes," says Mateus-Pinilla. "As such, research on these vectors requires long-term and sustained commitment to research, surveillance, and partnerships across a broad range of disciplines, health professionals, and the public."

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