Importing Dogs, Importing Disease? with Dr. Christopher Fernandez-Prada. Animal Health Insights, Ep. 9, Sept. 7, 2021
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When we bring dogs from far away into Canada, it is essential that we consider infectious organisms they may also bring into our country as “tag-alongs”. This a veterinarian and molecular-parasitology researcher (who is devoted to tackling zoonotic parasites) shares details on which infections should be top of mind when importing dogs, and describes a cautionary tale of an imported parasitic disease, Leishmania infantum.
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