The latest data show leptospirosis is now endemic throughout the United States, with recent outbreaks across urban areas, east and west coasts, and even desert areas. In this webinar, Dr. Emilio DeBess will showcase new epidemiologic maps, emerging data on new hosts and spreaders, and important practical tips and essential knowledge for the practitioner regardless of location.
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The possible risks rats, cats, and squirrels pose
Outdated questions practitioners ask leading to missed cases
Why cities are becoming hotspots for leptospirosis
New information about latest spreading serovars
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The latest data show leptospirosis is now endemic throughout the United States, with recent outbreaks across urban areas, east and west coasts, and even desert areas. In this webinar, Dr. Emilio DeBess will showcase new epidemiologic maps, emerging data on new hosts and spreaders, and important practical tips and essential knowledge for the practitioner regardless of location.
What You'll Learn
The possible risks rats, cats, and squirrels pose
Outdated questions practitioners ask leading to missed cases
Why cities are becoming hotspots for leptospirosis
New information about latest spreading serovars
The latest data show leptospirosis is now endemic throughout the United States, with recent outbreaks across urban areas, east and west coasts, and even desert areas. In this webinar, Dr. Emilio DeBess will showcase new epidemiologic maps, emerging data on new hosts and spreaders, and important practical tips and essential knowledge for the practitioner regardless of location.
What You'll Learn
The possible risks rats, cats, and squirrels pose
Outdated questions practitioners ask leading to missed cases
Why cities are becoming hotspots for leptospirosis