VetCE on Demand: VetCE on Demand: ID “poo-pourri”- Emerging and Evolving Infectious Disease in Dogs and Cats utilizes the archive of a live presentation under the same name.
In dogs and cats, infectious diseases are emerging and evolving rapidly, such as the impacts of the tapeworm (Echinococcus spp.), roundworm (Baylisascaris procyonis), and Giardia. These changes, and new research findings, bring various One Health (animal, human, environment), antimicrobial resistance, and stewardship challenges to the forefront for veterinarians and veterinary teams. This course addresses the concerns specific to Gastro-intestinal (GI) parasites and wellness screening and provides practical resources to aid clinical management and pet-owner communication.
At the end of the course participants should be able to:
- discuss evolving dog, cat, and human risks associated with GI parasites
- explain updates in recent infectious disease data and literature to provide an overview of existing expert and evidence based resources to assist with veterinary case management, prevention, and pet-owner communication in dogs and cats
- identify One Health and antimicrobial stewardship concerns surrounding these GI parasites
|