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The Companion Animal Parasite Council (CAPC) maintains current prevalence maps by county in North America. Using this regional data and knowledge of intestinal parasite lifecycles can help create an effective preventive protocol to keep canine and feline patients safe and healthy. Methods to detect intestinal parasites have improved, and this session will highlight advanced testing options. Hookworm anthelmintic resistance is a growing concern and will be reviewed, providing insight on treatment. Recent updates on zoonotic and emerging intestinal parasitic infections will also be covered, with the session ending with a focus on effective treatment and preventive protocols for intestinal parasites.

{{webinarsregistrationpage::inside_the_webinar_2}} {{webinarsregistrationpage::inside_the_webinar_3}} Minimize the risk for intestinal parasites to pets and people How to use CAPC prevalence maps and your knowledge of other risk factors to recommend effective preventive protocols Optimize fecal diagnostic workflows to improve practice efficiency How molecular diagnostics can aid in the identification of common GI parasites How to use the CAPC treatment guidelines to determine optimal plans for patients with infections {{webinarsregistrationpage::what_youll_learn_bullet_6}} {{webinarsregistrationpage::additional_subhead}} {{webinarsregistrationpage::additional_copy}} In adherence with RACE guidelines, CE certificates can only be distributed to individual registrants under the name used upon registration. Group viewers will not be eligible to receive multiple CE certificates.

The Companion Animal Parasite Council (CAPC) maintains current prevalence maps by county in North America. Using this regional data and knowledge of intestinal parasite lifecycles can help create an effective preventive protocol to keep canine and feline patients safe and healthy. Methods to detect intestinal parasites have improved, and this session will highlight advanced testing options. Hookworm anthelmintic resistance is a growing concern and will be reviewed, providing insight on treatment. Recent updates on zoonotic and emerging intestinal parasitic infections will also be covered, with the session ending with a focus on effective treatment and preventive protocols for intestinal parasites.

What You'll Learn

The Companion Animal Parasite Council (CAPC) maintains current prevalence maps by county in North America. Using this regional data and knowledge of intestinal parasite lifecycles can help create an effective preventive protocol to keep canine and feline patients safe and healthy. Methods to detect intestinal parasites have improved, and this session will highlight advanced testing options. Hookworm anthelmintic resistance is a growing concern and will be reviewed, providing insight on treatment. Recent updates on zoonotic and emerging intestinal parasitic infections will also be covered, with the session ending with a focus on effective treatment and preventive protocols for intestinal parasites.

What You'll Learn