What to Do With a Positive Result for Leishmania
Leishmania infantum (syn. L. chagasi) is the most prevalent protozoa species causing leishmaniosis in dogs and is highly endemic in … Keep reading
Leishmania infantum (syn. L. chagasi) is the most prevalent protozoa species causing leishmaniosis in dogs and is highly endemic in … Keep reading
Routine deworming for intestinal worms in dogs without testing for faecal parasites is a popular choice among veterinary professionals across … Keep reading
Routine treatment for intestinal worms without performing faecal testing alongside it is commonplace in many European countries. However, Keep reading
As veterinarians, we are scientists at our core, and function best when we have objective data and as much control … Keep reading
Ear cytology is recommended for every case of otitis externa (OE), but is a commonly overlooked test. You may wonder … Keep reading
In 2020, the American College of Veterinary Pathologists established a new educational committee called the Pathology … Keep reading
Over time, innovations have played an increasingly important role in the veterinary profession, empowering vets to elevate patient care. In … Keep reading
Feline leukemia virus (FeLV) is a common retrovirus in cats, and it has a reported incidence of between Keep reading
Nearly all veterinary professionals in Italy and Spain routinely test dogs for Leishmania as part of … Keep reading
Kidney health is a vital window into our patient's overall health, but we can't manage what we can't see. Being … Keep reading
Kidney disease is one of the most common illnesses that veterinarians manage in cats and dogs. However, precursors to kidney … Keep reading
There is a lot to consider when it comes to parasite control: zoonotic risks, preventative treatments, and diagnostic testing. Fortunately, … Keep reading