February 25, 2021: Leptospirosis: Why Awareness and Diagnosis is Crucial to the Health of your Patients, Clients and Practice

RACE Program #:

748423

RACE-Approved CE

1 Hour

Cost

Free to ELITE Members; otherwise $50/1-hour webinar

Join us for a 1-hour, online VETgirl CE webinar, where Dr. Natalie Marks reviews leptospirosis and “myth busts” some common misconceptions about the disease in canine medicine. Tune in to learn the current epidemiology and clinical presentations of leptospirosis, diagnostic options and treatment of acute and chronic leptospirosis (yes, I said chronic Lepto!), and learn how to establish a safety protocol in veterinary hospitals to avoid zoonosis.

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  1. Helpful refresher after having a case of our own in hospital that tested negative on the first snap, then positive 5 days later at another facility. Appreciated this!

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