The British Veterinary Association has issued an urgent warning
Blue-green algae, which can be deadly to dogs, is blooming in Northern Ireland right now prompting an urgent early warning from vets
Each has been identified by the UK Centre for Ecology and Hydrology’s Bloomin’ Algae app and as early as April, a cocker spaniel died of suspected blue green algae poisoning after a swim in Hampshire. The Citizen Science app, created at Edinburgh University, is intended to help speed up public health warnings, explaining how to recognise the risks to humans and animals.Blue-green algae can produce potent toxins that can result in a range of health effects in people and animals.
Professor Alan Radford who runs the team at SAVSNET, University of Liverpool, collects data from almost 15% of UK veterinary practices. He says suspected or confirmed cases reported by veterinary practices peak in July and August, at the height of the summer season, and are not restricted to any one part of the UK.
"It is also important to be aware of the symptoms of exposure. These commonly include vomiting, diarrhoea, drooling, disorientation, trouble breathing, seizures, and blood in faeces. They can appear within a few minutes or hours of exposure, depending on the type of toxin ingested, and can cause liver damage and ultimately be rapidly fatal if left untreated.
United States Latest News, United States Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Randox made pre-tax profit of £275m in 2021The figure is among the largest annual profits ever recorded by a Northern Ireland-based business.
Read more »
Randox made pre-tax profit of £275m in 2021The figure is among the largest annual profits ever recorded by a Northern Ireland-based business.
Read more »
Cost of living: Northern Ireland trade unions call for action at Stormont rally'I constantly worry about money, I constantly worry about how to put food on the table' - unions call for action at Stormont cost-of-living rally
Read more »
Legacy: Law firm launches defamation case against Brandon LewisBelfast law firm KRWLaw is taking legal action over an article written by Northern Ireland Secretary BrandonLewis earlier this month
Read more »
All the dogs up for rehoming and adoption at RSPCA Leeds and WakefieldPlenty of dogs at the RSPCA are looking for a forever home this week.
Read more »
New technology can help monitor, manage and minimise methane leaksLess methane leakage is something governments want, it is something investors want and it is something which often pays its way
Read more »