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Echinococcus Tapeworms in Dogs and Zoonotic Risks

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What if your dog could be harboring a parasite without showing any signs of illness- and could get infected in your backyard? Tune in as we host Dr. Michelle Evason on Veterinary Vertex, where she sheds light on the emerging health threat of Echinococcus tapeworms in dogs and humans, particularly Echinococcus multilocularis. Michelle reveals the surprising fecal PCR detection of this parasite in new regions of the United States, where it hasn't been reported before, along with detection in Canada. We dissect the complex diagnostic hurdles in dogs, such as mistaking alveolar echinococcosis for liver tumors, and explore the limited treatment options available for this invasive disease. Our discussion underscores the vital need for regular fecal testing in dogs to safeguard both canine and human health within the One Health framework.
As we delve deeper into the topic, we emphasize the critical role veterinarians play in educating clients about zoonotic risks, inspired by key insights from a JAVMA article. As Echinococcus multilocularis spreads beyond its traditional borders, it's crucial for veterinarians to be well-prepared to communicate these risks effectively to pet-owners. We uncover startling findings, such as cases in dogs with no travel history to known endemic regions, and address the confusion surrounding public health reporting of this parasite and limited awareness of this potentially deadly parasite. By examining the significant role of wildlife in transmission, we stress the importance of equipping veterinarians with the right tools and knowledge to tackle these evolving health challenges head-on. Join us as we empower the veterinary community to handle these pressing issues with confidence and clarity.
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1. Emerging Echinococcus Tapeworms in Dogs (00:00:00)

2. Increasing Awareness of Zoonotic GI Parasites (00:09:40)

116 episodes

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What if your dog could be harboring a parasite without showing any signs of illness- and could get infected in your backyard? Tune in as we host Dr. Michelle Evason on Veterinary Vertex, where she sheds light on the emerging health threat of Echinococcus tapeworms in dogs and humans, particularly Echinococcus multilocularis. Michelle reveals the surprising fecal PCR detection of this parasite in new regions of the United States, where it hasn't been reported before, along with detection in Canada. We dissect the complex diagnostic hurdles in dogs, such as mistaking alveolar echinococcosis for liver tumors, and explore the limited treatment options available for this invasive disease. Our discussion underscores the vital need for regular fecal testing in dogs to safeguard both canine and human health within the One Health framework.
As we delve deeper into the topic, we emphasize the critical role veterinarians play in educating clients about zoonotic risks, inspired by key insights from a JAVMA article. As Echinococcus multilocularis spreads beyond its traditional borders, it's crucial for veterinarians to be well-prepared to communicate these risks effectively to pet-owners. We uncover startling findings, such as cases in dogs with no travel history to known endemic regions, and address the confusion surrounding public health reporting of this parasite and limited awareness of this potentially deadly parasite. By examining the significant role of wildlife in transmission, we stress the importance of equipping veterinarians with the right tools and knowledge to tackle these evolving health challenges head-on. Join us as we empower the veterinary community to handle these pressing issues with confidence and clarity.
JAVMA article: https://doi.org/10.2460/javma.24.07.0471

INTERESTED IN SUBMITTING YOUR MANUSCRIPT TO JAVMA ® OR AJVR ® ?

JAVMA ® : https://avma.org/JAVMAAuthors

AJVR ® : https://avma.org/AJVRAuthors
FOLLOW US:
JAVMA ® :

Facebook: Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association - JAVMA | Facebook

Instagram: JAVMA (@avma_javma) • Instagram photos and videos

Twitter: JAVMA (@AVMAJAVMA) / Twitter

AJVR ® :

Facebook: American Journal of Veterinary Research - AJVR | Facebook

Instagram: AJVR (@ajvroa) • Instagram photos and videos

Twitter: AJVR (@AJVROA) / Twitter
JAVMA ® and AJVR ® LinkedIn: https://linkedin.com/company/avma-journals

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Chapitres

1. Emerging Echinococcus Tapeworms in Dogs (00:00:00)

2. Increasing Awareness of Zoonotic GI Parasites (00:09:40)

116 episodes

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