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2024 WEBINAR SERIES: AUGUST

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A free online class brought to you by Bioguard



Access to the on-demand recording is FREE

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Access to the on-demand recording is FREE

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Wednesday

Aug 28

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8 PM – 9 PM

(GMT+8)

ABOUT THE WEBINAR:

This webinar is about the role of pathology in tumor disease in dogs and cats. Pathology is an important diagnostic tool in tumor diseases, histopathologic tumor grading could provide information on the anticipated biologic behavior of a tumor. It is important to understand tumor grading and staging for directing further diagnostics, guiding treatment options, and elucidating prognosis for common cancers seen in veterinary patients.



From this webinar, you will learn:

In this webinar, you will learn the importance of pathology in the diagnosis of tumor diseases, how pathologists evaluate the nature of masses/tumors, and the information that tumor pathological diagnosis can provide in clinic practice.



ABOUT THE SPEAKER:

r. Hung-Shi Chiou graduated from National Taiwan University in Taiwan, where he obtained his master’s degree in veterinary pathology. He is a board-certified veterinary pathologist in Taiwan, with expertise in diagnostic pathology, surgical pathology, and lab animal pathology.



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GIARDIA IN DOGS: FACT SHEET

Commonly known as Giardia duodenalis or Giardia lamblia or Giardia intestinalis

Giardia duodenalis is a protozoan intestinal pathogen found worldwide. It causes infections ranging from asymptomatic to chronic diarrhea and malabsorption.





Giardia presents in two forms:

  • Trophozoites (vegetative form) live in the intestines of infected dogs. The structure has eight flagella used for mobility and attachment to the intestinal wall.
  • Cysts are trophozoites surrounded by a protective outer shell, which are then excreted in an infected dog's stool. They are capable of being transmitted to the next host as they are stable and can survive in the environment for months.
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PC: Benchimol, M.; Gadelha, A.P.; de Souza, W. Unusual Cell Structures and Organelles in Giardia intestinalis and Trichomonas vaginalis Are Potential Drug Targets. Microorganisms 2022, 10, 2176.

https://doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms10112176

Source of infection: Swallowing infectious cysts found in the feces of infected dogs can lead to transmission of the infection.



Occurrence:in the intestines of dogs



Common Symptoms

  • Acute or sudden onset of diarrhea
  • Soft or water stool with mucus
  • Abdominal discomfort
  • Weight loss
  • Dehydration
  • Vomiting
  • Excessive, foul-smelling gas
  • Poor coat condition

Behaviors of Dogs with Giardia: Lethargy due to dehydration and decreased appetite



Prevention of Giardia infection:

  • Wash hands frequently
  • Disinfect potential Giardia areas
  • Properly dispose of feces
  • Prevent dogs from ingesting contaminated items
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