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The American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine (ACVIM) has published its most recent consensus statement on leptospirosis in dogs. In this session, you will discover what conclusions the 12-member panel was able to reach and how to apply these conclusions in your everyday practice. Perhaps most importantly, learn what the panel concluded with regards to […]

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Don’t miss our program “Canine Lyme Disease: The Power of Prevention” where you will gain comprehensive knowledge about this endemic and emerging vector-borne infection that poses a threat to dogs in many regions of the United States. This program will cover Lyme Disease transmission, prevalence and the most up to date information on preventative strategies, […]

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In this presentation, we will look at the latest information on parvovirus, including etiology and epidemiology, clinical signs and differential diagnoses, current treatment recommendations, and the effect of maternal antibodies on vaccination success and protocols. We will also discuss parvovirus diagnostics, including their reliability and how to interpret positive and negative test results given the […]

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The importance of herd immunity, vaccination, social distancing, and isolation in stopping the spread of respiratory pathogens in pets and humans. Challenges associated with diagnosing respiratory pathogens and how they can alter the perceived prevalence of canine influenza in the dog population. How to deal with and prevent outbreaks of respiratory disease in your practice or facility.

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Five of the most concerning canine vector-borne diseases around the world include Heartworm disease, Borreliosis, Rickettsiosis, Babesiosis, and Leishmaniasis. This presentation will prepare the US clinician to recognize and respond to these diseases. The epidemiology, etiology, clinical signs, diagnostics, treatment, and prevention options for these five diseases will be covered.

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