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DESCRIPTION:This talk will provide a practical regionally specific approach
  to vector-borne disease diagnosis and management. Topics include review o
 f test methodology and interpretation\, expanding distribution of various 
 vector-borne diseases and the veterinarian’s role in One Health\, enhancem
 ents in screening tests\, as well as treatment and monitoring. The importa
 nce of routine laboratory results in determining the need for therapy and 
 assessing response will be addressed. An update on vector-borne and retrov
 iral disease in cats will be provided.
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LOCATION:Georges French Bistro\, 4618 E Central Ave\, Wichita\, KS 67208\, 
 United States
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SUMMARY:9.16.25 Infectious Disease & You\; Where You Live & Practice Matter
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>This talk will provide a practical regional
 ly specific approach to vector-borne disease diagnosis and management. Top
 ics include review of test methodology and interpretation\, expanding dist
 ribution of various vector-borne diseases and the veterinarian’s role in O
 ne Health\, enhancements in screening tests\, as well as treatment and mon
 itoring. The importance of routine laboratory results in determining the n
 eed for therapy and assessing response will be addressed. An update on vec
 tor-borne and retroviral disease in cats will be provided.</p>
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DESCRIPTION:This talk will provide a practical regionally specific approach
  to vector-borne disease diagnosis and management. Topics include review o
 f test methodology and interpretation\, expanding distribution of various 
 vector-borne diseases and the veterinarian’s role in One Health\, enhancem
 ents in screening tests\, as well as treatment and monitoring. The importa
 nce of routine laboratory results in determining the need for therapy and 
 assessing response will be addressed. An update on vector-borne and retrov
 iral disease in cats will be provided.
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