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Blood, Bull Terriers and Babesiosis: a Review of Canine Babesiosis
Bull Terriers & Babesiosis
Peter J. Irwin, B.Vet.Med, PhD, FACVSc, MRCVS
Canine and Feline Hepatozoonosis--More Than One Disease
Hepatozoonosis
Gad Baneth, DVM, PhD, DECVCP
Canine Spirocercosis and Associated Neoplasia
Canine Spirocercosis
Gad Baneth, DVM, PhD, DECVCP
Current Issues in Vaccination
Issues in Vaccination
Steven Holloway, BVSc, MVS, DACVIM, PhD
Emerging Infectious Diseases: What Happens When the Borders are Opened?
Emerging Infectious Diseases
Susan E. Shaw, BVSc(Hons), MSc, DACVIM, DECVIM-CA, FACVSc, MRCVS
Leishmaniasis: A Global Zoonosis
Leishmaniasis
Gad Baneth, DVM, PhD, DECVCP
Pets as Reservoirs for Zoonotic Disease--What Should We Advise Our Clients?
Pets as Reservoirs
Gad Baneth, DVM, PhD, DECVCP
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