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Accurate fecal screening for intestinal parasites is vital for both our patients and public health. A new study examines the results of nearly 2 million fecal parasites screens, including both centrifugal fecal flotation and coproantigen immunoassays, to reveal which parasites we should keep an eye out for, and the best methods to find them.

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A retrospective study analyzed canine fecal test results after either centrifugal fecal flotation, fecal antigen testing, or both.
Clinician's Brief
From Page to Patient
Tuesday, April 26, 2022
A New Spin on Detecting Intestinal Parasites
Parasitology
From the page...
<p>Accurate fecal screening for intestinal parasites is vital for both our patients and public health. A new study examines the results of nearly 2 million fecal parasites screens, including both centrifugal fecal flotation and coproantigen immunoassays, to reveal which parasites we should keep an eye out for, and the best methods to find them.</p>
...To your patients
<p>Find out the best way to uncover what parasites might be lurking inside your patients’ intestines.</p>
Read More
One powerful platform, unlimited possibilities
<p>From differential diagnoses to drug interactions, Plumb’s Pro is revolutionizing the way we practice. See why your work days won’t ever be the same again.</p>
Are Perianesthetic NSAIDs a No-Go for Kitty Kidneys?
<p>Perioperative NSAIDs and anesthesia can combine for some less-than-desirable side effects in cats. Read on to discover what happens when kidney disease is also thrown into the mix.</p>
Pharmacology {amp} Medications
Decompression Surgery: Is It OK to Wait?
<p>Does one night make a difference? A recent study examined the outcomes of dogs who underwent after‑hours surgery vs those that waited until the next day.</p>
Orthopedics
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put into practice?
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A retrospective study analyzed canine fecal test results after either centrifugal fecal flotation, fecal antigen testing, or both.
Clinician's Brief
From Page to Patient
Tuesday, April 26, 2022
A New Spin on Detecting Intestinal Parasites
Parasitology
From the page...
<p>Accurate fecal screening for intestinal parasites is vital for both our patients and public health. A new study examines the results of nearly 2 million fecal parasites screens, including both centrifugal fecal flotation and coproantigen immunoassays, to reveal which parasites we should keep an eye out for, and the best methods to find them.</p>
...To your patients
<p>Find out the best way to uncover what parasites might be lurking inside your patients’ intestines.</p>
Read More
One powerful platform, unlimited possibilities
<p>From differential diagnoses to drug interactions, Plumb’s Pro is revolutionizing the way we practice. See why your work days won’t ever be the same again.</p>
Are Perianesthetic NSAIDs a No-Go for Kitty Kidneys?
<p>Perioperative NSAIDs and anesthesia can combine for some less-than-desirable side effects in cats. Read on to discover what happens when kidney disease is also thrown into the mix.</p>
Pharmacology {amp} Medications
Decompression Surgery: Is It OK to Wait?
<p>Does one night make a difference? A recent study examined the outcomes of dogs who underwent after‑hours surgery vs those that waited until the next day.</p>
Orthopedics
Looking for more pearls to
put into practice?
Browse the whole From Page to Patient
collection here.