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Clinician's Brief
Daily Newsletter  | 
UTIs & Biofilms: How to Treat
Do biofilms make bacterial urinary tract infections more difficult to treat? Discover the results of a recent study.
Urology & Nephrology
 
Webinar: The Forgotten Step in the Battle Against Fleas
Flea and tick control doesn’t stop with an oral or transdermal product. Often forgotten, the pet’s environment plays an important role in determining future parasite risk. Register now to get expert advice on how to implement a comprehensive flea control program. {{nativenewsletter::native_1_cta}}
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What is the most common neoplasia found on transtracheal washes?
A. Carcinoma
B. Lymphoma
Test Yourself
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