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Diarrhea, Gut Microbiome
Appropriate Antimicrobial Use in Acute and Chronic Diarrhea
Explore the current best practices for case management of acute and chronic enteropathies.
30-60 minutes
3 Topics
Nutrition, Gut Health and the Microbiome in Clinical Case Management
Learn how diet and nutrition impacts the microbiome in health and disease, and how nutrition can play a role in microbiome-centric case management.
30-60 minutes
Gut Microbiome
Filtering the noise: interpreting gut microbiome reports
Explore the currently available microbiome tests available to veterinarians and pet owners, and learn how to interpret and apply the results to case management.
Less than 30 minutes
Gut Health, Gut Microbiome
Improving and Maintaining Gut Barrier Function
Discover the role of the gut barrier in GI and host health, the long-term implications of compromised barrier function, and methods that may restore and preserve barrier function.
Less than 30 minutes
Fecal Microbiota Transplantation, Gut Microbiome
The Current State of Fecal Microbiota Transplantation
Jan Suchodolski, MedVet, DrVetMed, PhD, AGAF, DACVM
Experts discuss the current evidence for FMT, its benefits and risks, how it should be performed, and when FMT is appropriate in clinical cases.
30-60 minutes
Microbiome
Purina Institute Microbiome Forum - Day 1 introduction by Dr. Natalia Wagemans
Welcome to the Microbiome Forum Virtual Event. Learn about the Purina Institute from Dr. Natalia Wagemans, Global Head of the Purina Institute, and about Nestlé and Purina leadership in microbiome science.
Less than 30 minutes
Nutrition, Nutrition Conversations
Creating Collaborative Care through Nutrition Conversations
Sarah Abood, DVM, PhD
Nutrition is integral to proactive veterinary care and provides patients and their human families with the best available care. Dr. Julie Churchill and Dr. Sarah Abood provide thoughtful advice on how to have nutrition conversations that build client trust.
90+ minutes
Cat Allergens
Human Allergy to Cats: Essential Information for Veterinarians
What do veterinarians need to know about human allergies to cats? Get a brief overview of the condition, including its prevalence, causes, symptoms, diagnosis and management. Since human allergies to cats impact cat welfare and the human-animal bond, veterinary professionals may be able to help clients reduce their exposure to cat allergens as part of allergy management.
Less than 30 minutes
Cat Allergens
Keep the cat, change the care pathway – a transformational approach to managing Fel d 1, the major cat allergen
Allergy to cats is one of the most common animal-origin allergies in humans and affects as many as one in five adults worldwide. Cat allergies have significant consequences for humans and cats. A novel, simple solution safely reduces cat allergens, offering an opportunity to bring cats and people closer together and benefitting pets and their owners. Explore the science behind the innovation and the research that supports its efficacy and safety.
30-60 minutes
Cat Allergens
The impact of cat allergies on the cat and the human-animal bond
Many factors can affect and alter the bond between owner and cat. The human-animal bond, including why people choose to own or not own a pet, is briefly reviewed. Discover what research reveals about the reasons pets, particularly cats, are relinquished.
Less than 30 minutes
Feline Hydration
Feline idiopathic cystitis… what we know and what we don't know
Feline lower urinary tract disease (FLUTD) is a common syndrome in veterinary practice and typically represents 4-6% of cases presented in general practice. While a number of different identifiable causes of FLUTD are recognised, studies have found that feline idiopathic cystitis (FIC) accounts for 55-75% of cases. An evidence-based review of the causes and management of FIC is provided, with an emphasis on dietary management and environmental modification.
Less than 30 minutes
Feline Hydration
Hydration support and encouraging voluntary fluid intake in cats
Encouraging cats to consume more water is an important recommendation in a number of situations, including conditions associated with polyuria or increased fluid loss, lower urinary tract disease, chronic constipation and advanced age. Using different cases from her practice, Dr. Caney provides suggestions for supporting patient hydration and encouraging voluntary fluid intake.
30-60 minutes