No, we are actually doing a follow up study to see factors associated with N. caninum positivity which will include presence and potential of dogs at the dairy farms into consideration.
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No, we are actually doing a follow up study to see factors associated with N. caninum positivity which will include presence and potential of dogs at the dairy farms into consideration.
Hi, we have published on N. caninum prevalence in dairy herds. Not really in dogs. You may access it here www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...
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Attended International Symposium on Veterinary Epidemiology and Economics 2024 #ISVEE17 in Sydney. I presented my work on the epidemiology of various infectious diseases (leukosis, salmonellosis, neosporosis, contagious mastitis) in Alberta, Canada through both a presentation and a poster. #Academic
Hello, Blue Sky! Excited to join this platform for sharing meaningful insights. Iβm a vet with 15 years in the dairy sector, and currently a PhD candidate at @ucalgary.bsky.social, focusing on the #epidemiology and #economics of animal health. Looking forward to connecting and exchanging ideas! #1st