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38. What's Causing the Increase of Leptospirosis in Dogs? A Discussion with Experts from the NYC Department of Health and Mental Hygiene

38. What's Causing the Increase of Leptospirosis in Dogs? A Discussion with Experts from the NYC Department of Health and Mental Hygiene

Update: 2024-03-11
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Dr. Ann Hohenhaus interviews three distinguished experts from the New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene, Dr. Sally Slavinski, Kevin Lovingood, and Caroline Bragdon to talk about the increase of the bacterial disease leptospirosis in dogs. Tune in as they discuss:

  • The increase of leptospirosis cases in NYC dogs
  • What causes leptospirosis and what species can contract it?
  • How cases of leptospirosis are diagnosed, counted, and tracked
  • The health problems leptospirosis causes in dogs and how this disease is treated
  • The role rat management, vaccines, and other strategies play in reducing cases of leptospirosis
  • How access to veterinary care can limit the ability to track leptospirosis
  • The impact of climate change on the dynamics of this and other diseases
  • Can humans contract leptospirosis from dogs? 

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38. What's Causing the Increase of Leptospirosis in Dogs? A Discussion with Experts from the NYC Department of Health and Mental Hygiene

38. What's Causing the Increase of Leptospirosis in Dogs? A Discussion with Experts from the NYC Department of Health and Mental Hygiene

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