Veterinary zoonoses in small-animal medicine - Veterinary Medicine
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Tick Biology 101 (PDF)

June 1, 2002

Understanding the life cycle of ticks offers insight on how they transmit diseases to dogs

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Protecting the human-animal bond (PDF)

June 1, 2002

The lists of emerging diseases in pets and humans bear a striking resemblance. This is because many of these diseases are zoonotic, shared, or of "animal origin".

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Cryptosporidium and Giardia: Emerging zoonoses (PDF)

June 1, 2002

Disease transmission from animals to humans on the increase especially among immunocompromised people

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Flea control offers better protection for pets, humans from diseases (PDF)

June 1, 2002

Advancements in technology enable veterinarians, owners to eliminate fleas at most stages of development

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Developing an integrated approach for diagnosing, managing tick-borne diseases (PDF)

June 1, 2002

Thorough testing aids in determining co-infections in dogs

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Feline Toxoplasmosis raises health concerns for humans (PDF)

June 1, 2002

Take preventive steps to reduce risk of contracting disease from cats, help avoid pet relinquishment (PDF)

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Educating clients on diagnostic testing, treatment of tick-borne diseases (PDF)

June 1, 2002

Comprehensive approach to discussion arms client to make informed decision

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Leptospirosis posing new threat for canine hepatic, renal disease (PDF)

June 1, 2002

Diagnostic testing can often be confusing, use reliable resources for accurate diagnosis

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Emerging and re-emerging zoonoses in veterinary practice (PDF)

June 1, 2002

Changes in host, pathogen and environment have created new challenges for controlling diseases in pets, people

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