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DESCRIPTION:In this hour-long talk\, we will provide an overview of ehrlich
 iosis as both a potential pathogen of pets and as a zoonotic agent. We wil
 l review tick transmission as well as relevant tick species\, geography\, 
 and seasonality. We’ll present each of the three most relevant potential p
 athogens—E. canis\, E. ewingii\, and E. chaffeensis—including disease mani
 festations. We’ll discuss diagnosis and treatment of ehrlichiosis\, as wel
 l as the clinical utility of screening tests and the appropriate course of
  action when a healthy dog tests positive.
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SUMMARY:5.13.26  Making Sense of Ehrlichiosis
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 'font-family:Calibri\;'>In this hour-long talk\, we will provide an overvi
 ew of ehrlichiosis as both a potential pathogen of pets and as a zoonotic 
 agent. We will review tick transmission as well as relevant tick species\,
  geography\, and seasonality. We’ll present each of the three most relevan
 t potential pathogens—E. canis\, E. ewingii\, and E. chaffeensis—including
  disease manifestations. We’ll discuss diagnosis and treatment of ehrlichi
 osis\, as well as the clinical utility of screening tests and the appropri
 ate course of action when a healthy dog tests positive.</span></span></p>
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DESCRIPTION:In this hour-long talk\, we will provide an overview of ehrlich
 iosis as both a potential pathogen of pets and as a zoonotic agent. We wil
 l review tick transmission as well as relevant tick species\, geography\, 
 and seasonality. We’ll present each of the three most relevant potential p
 athogens—E. canis\, E. ewingii\, and E. chaffeensis—including disease mani
 festations. We’ll discuss diagnosis and treatment of ehrlichiosis\, as wel
 l as the clinical utility of screening tests and the appropriate course of
  action when a healthy dog tests positive.
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