Infectious Disease
Discospondylitis in Dogs and Cats: Signalment, Diagnosis, and Treatment
Veterinary technicians play a key role in the diagnosis, treatment, and management of discospondylitis in dogs and cats.
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Veterinary technicians play a key role in the diagnosis, treatment, and management of discospondylitis in dogs and cats.
Today’s veterinary technicians are uniquely placed to make a difference in the lives of animal patients, in part by ensuring that proper protocols and procedures are in place to help prevent perioperative infections.
Veterinary health care teams must take precautions to minimize the risk of transferring pathogens between patients and maximize their ability to fight infection.
What would your reaction be if you went to see your physician for a routine physical examination and you were seated in the waiting room next to a typhoid patient?
For those who live and work with animals, zoonoses are occupational hazards that most other professionals do not encounter.
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