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Recent Advances in Cancer Immunotherapy
01/09/2023
Immunotherapy has tremendous potential for treatment of cancer in dogs. Clinical trials of antibody therapeutics in human oncology have demonstrated remarkable results in inducing tumor regressions an...
Read MoreBiomarkers of Canine Chronic Kidney Disease
01/09/2023
Chronic kidney disease (CKD) can be challenging to diagnose, and our ability to determine the category of kidney disease using minimally or non-invasive samples is lacking. In this presentation Dr...
Read MoreCanine Chagas Disease: Studies of naturally infected dogs and kissing bug vectors
01/09/2023
Chagas disease is caused by infection with the parasite Trypanosoma cruzi (T. cruzi). This parasite can infect both humans and animals and is transmitted by insect vectors called triatomine bugs or ki...
Read MoreTick Borne Infectious Diseases In North America: Clinical and Zoonotic Implications
01/09/2023
Tick-transmitted organisms can induce a spectrum of disease manifestations in dogs and people that range from mild and self-limiting to fatal. The diagnosis of vector-transmitted infections can b...
Read MoreManagement and Antibiotic Considerations in Canine Pyometra
01/09/2023
In this presentation veterinary reproduction specialist Dr. Karen Von Dollen provides an overview of pyometra in the bitch and discusses findings of recent research. Medical management, including appr...
Read MorePU - What’s That? Golden Retriever Pigmentary Uveitis
01/09/2023
Golden Retrievers develop an eye condition that practitioners should know about - Golden Retriever Pigmentary Uveitis (GRPU). This condition has an insidious onset, but early detection can be a key to...
Read MoreUpper Airway Syndrome - Results of a Cross-Sectional Study in Norwich Terriers
01/09/2023
Signs of upper respiratory disease can vary from mild airway noise to severe distress with heat and exercise intolerance. In some cases it can even lead to death. Brachycephalic airway syndrome is a w...
Read MoreGDV - What we know, and what we wish we knew!
01/09/2023
Gastric dilatation and volvulus (GDV), or bloat, is a common condition in large and giant breed dogs with an unacceptably high morbidity and mortality rate. Due to the importance of GDV in many dog br...
Read MoreVector-borne disease diagnostics: From "ruff" to "purrfect"
01/09/2023
Worldwide, diseases that are transmitted by ticks and fleas to companion animals continue to expand in frequency and geographic distribution. While a positive test result for a vector-borne disease gr...
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