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Clinical Consensus Statements

Below is  a list of current open-access clinical consensus statements related to companion animal infectious diseases:

  • American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine (ACVIM) consensus statements
    • ACVIM consensus statement on the diagnosis and treatment of chronic hepatitis in dogs (2017)
    • ACVIM Consensus Update on Lyme borreliosis in Dogs and Cats (2016)
    • Update on Canine and Feline Blood Donor Screening for Blood-Borne Pathogens (2015)
    • Therapeutic Antimicrobial Use in Animals and Antimicrobial Resistance (2014)
    • Enteropathogenic Bacteria in Dogs and Cats: Diagnosis, Epidemiology, Treatment, and Control (2011)
    • Leptospirosis: Diagnosis, Epidemiology, Treatment, and Prevention (2010)
    • Lyme Disease in Dogs: Diagnosis, Treatment, and Prevention (2006)
    • Canine and Feline Blood Donor Screening for Infectious Disease (2005)
    • Antimicrobial Drug Use in Veterinary Medicine (2005)
    • Ehrlichial Disease of Small Animals from the Infectious Disease Study Group of the ACVIM (2002)
    • The Relationship of Helicobacter Spp. Infection to Gastric Disease in Dogs and Cats (2000)
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