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Heterobilharzia americana, the parasite behind canine schistosomiasis, is expanding its geographic area beyond the Gulf coast. A retrospective study examined 60 cases in Texas to better document common clinical findings, optimal diagnostics, and typical treatment outcomes.

The next time you see a dog with chronic GI signs, find if and where they’ve been in the water.

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Schistosomiasis in dogs is increasingly reported in the United States. Learn more about diagnosis, treatment, and outcomes for this potentially deadly disease.
Clinician's Brief
From Page to Patient
Tuesday, June 28, 2022
There’s Something in the Water
Parasitology
From the page...
<p><em>Heterobilharzia americana</em>, the parasite behind canine schistosomiasis, is expanding its geographic area beyond the Gulf coast. A retrospective study examined 60 cases in Texas to better document common clinical findings, optimal diagnostics, and typical treatment outcomes.</p>
...To your patients
<p>The next time you see a dog with chronic GI signs, find if and where they’ve been in the water.</p>
Read More
Expanding Access to Lymphoma Care
<p>Although CHOP is regarded as the standard of care for canine lymphoma, the unfortunate reality is that many pet owners may not pursue this option for varying reasons. Explore this new treatment option that’s here to help more lymphoma patients receive the care they need.</p>
Sponsored
The Effect of Steroids on Allergic Reaction Outcomes
<p>It’s hard not to reach for steroids when your canine patients look miserable with facial swelling and urticaria. But will steroids deliver the results you hope for?</p>
Emergency Medicine {amp} Critical Care
How to Help Dogs Stress Less
<p>A trip to the vet often elicits a stress response in canine patients. Discover the results of a recent study of a medication that may help decrease these fear behaviors.</p>
Anesthesiology {amp} Pain Management
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Schistosomiasis in dogs is increasingly reported in the United States. Learn more about diagnosis, treatment, and outcomes for this potentially deadly disease.
Clinician's Brief
From Page to Patient
Tuesday, June 28, 2022
There’s Something in the Water
Parasitology
From the page...
<p><em>Heterobilharzia americana</em>, the parasite behind canine schistosomiasis, is expanding its geographic area beyond the Gulf coast. A retrospective study examined 60 cases in Texas to better document common clinical findings, optimal diagnostics, and typical treatment outcomes.</p>
...To your patients
<p>The next time you see a dog with chronic GI signs, find if and where they’ve been in the water.</p>
Read More
Expanding Access to Lymphoma Care
<p>Although CHOP is regarded as the standard of care for canine lymphoma, the unfortunate reality is that many pet owners may not pursue this option for varying reasons. Explore this new treatment option that’s here to help more lymphoma patients receive the care they need.</p>
Sponsored
The Effect of Steroids on Allergic Reaction Outcomes
<p>It’s hard not to reach for steroids when your canine patients look miserable with facial swelling and urticaria. But will steroids deliver the results you hope for?</p>
Emergency Medicine {amp} Critical Care
How to Help Dogs Stress Less
<p>A trip to the vet often elicits a stress response in canine patients. Discover the results of a recent study of a medication that may help decrease these fear behaviors.</p>
Anesthesiology {amp} Pain Management
Looking for more pearls to
put into practice?
Browse the whole From Page to Patient
collection here.