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WEBINAR SERIES

Continuous Learning with Bioguard

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A free online class brought to you by Bioguard



Know detailed information on Canine Babesiosis infection, its accurate diagnosis, and disease management. Sponsored by Bioguard Corporation and presented by Prof. Dr. Kerem URAM, this is the next webinar you don't want to miss it.



The lecture will be delivered in the TURKISH language
Access to the on-demand recording is FREE
Obtain a CERTIFICATE of attendance

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Sunday

Nov 13

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8 PM – 9 PM

Turkey Local Time

ABOUT THE WEBINAR

Canine babesiosis, a protozoal disease, has been denoted as one of the most prevalent vector-borne diseases in Turkey and worldwide. Babesiosis is usually spread through the bite of an infected tick to a healthy dog, where the parasite Babesia attacks mammalian red blood cells and can cause various levels of haemolytic anaemia, splenomegaly, thrombocytopenia, and fever. Exist in two forms, the large Babesia (Babesia canis, Babesia Rossi, Babesia vogeli, and Babesia bigemina) and the small Babesia (Babesia gibsoni, Babesia comrade, and Babesia vulpes), Babesia show varying geographical/spatial distribution, clinical appearance, and vector specificity.



From a clinical perspective, the practical methods to diagnose babesiosis among dogs involve:

a) Microscopy evaluation (the easiest and most preferred diagnostic test).

b) Molecular diagnostic approach (with a sensitivity higher than microscopy evaluation).

c) PCR-based methods.

e) Lateral flow immunoassay (such as Bioguard VLabs 4BX Rapid Test Kits), i.e., based on specific Ag/Ab interaction that can detect relevant vector-borne disease pathogens.

From this webinar, you will learn:

• A detailed incidence of Canine babesiosis
• Spatial distribution
• Etiology
• Diagnosis
• Treatment

ABOUT THE SPEAKER

Graduated from TED Ankara College in 1994, Dr. Kerem URAL obtained his Ph.D. from the Department of Veterinary Internal Medicine at Ankara University in 2000. Dr. Kerem has worked at several veterinary internal medicine clinics in Turkey and other European countries like Germany, Spain, Italy, Bulgaria, Hungary, Slovakia, and Poland. He also has a strong research background and has more than 200 research articles and 250 oral/poster presentations to his account and is an advisor of more than 50 Ph.D. and MS theses to date. His area of interest is Veterinary Gastroentero-dermatology, gut-brain axis, nutraceuticals, phytotherapy, fecal microbiota transplantation, probiotics, and clinical microbiome analysis. Currently, Dr. Kerem is working as a professor at the Faculty of Veterinary, Department of Internal Medicine, Aydin Adnan Menderes University, in Aydin, Turkey.

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Certificate of Attendance

eCertificate will be issued to the registered attendants joining the webinar for at least 50 minutes.

How to Join: Three Options:

Option 1: Watch via ZOOM

You can join us live directly via Zoom by simply registring. Please note that we will be sending you the link which is unique to you and should not be shared with anyone.



Option 2: Watch on our FACEBOOK Page

Follow our facebook page and join us live at the time of webinar.



Option 3: Watch at your LEISURE

By registering to attend this live webinar you will also gain access to the on-demand recording which will be available 24 hours later.

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We look forward to seeing you at this event.

Happy Learning!

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