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DESCRIPTION: \n\n \n\nVeterinarians can play a significant role in protecti
 ng people and pets from serious tick-borne illnesses. Screening the canine
  population for exposure to ticks and tick-borne pathogens alerts the vete
 rinarian to the level of risk for disease development in pets and their ow
 ners. It also allows an opportunity to discuss how owners can reduce risk 
 of exposure and potential for the development of clinical disease.\n\n 
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LOCATION:Rainbow Lodge\, 2011 Ella Blvd\, Houston\, TX 77008\, United State
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SUMMARY:10.22.25 Screening for Exposure to Tick-borne Pathogens: The SNAP® 
 4Dx® Plus Test and the Veterinarian in One Health
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DESCRIPTION: \n\n \n\nVeterinarians can play a significant role in protecti
 ng people and pets from serious tick-borne illnesses. Screening the canine
  population for exposure to ticks and tick-borne pathogens alerts the vete
 rinarian to the level of risk for disease development in pets and their ow
 ners. It also allows an opportunity to discuss how owners can reduce risk 
 of exposure and potential for the development of clinical disease.\n\n 
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