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Daniel L Chan1, Lisa M Freeman
1Department of Veterinary Clinical Sciences, The Royal Veterinary College, University of London, Hawkshead Lane Medicine, North Mymms, Hertfordshire AL97TA, United Kingdom. dchan@rvc.ac.uk
Malnutrition in critically ill animals worsens outcomes. Addressing nutritional needs through timely and individualized support is crucial for improving the recovery of hospitalized pets facing critical illness.
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