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Vector-Borne Disease Pathogens, Climate Change, and One Health - Veterinary Practice News

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Q&A with Drs. Michelle Evason (BSc DVM DACVIM MRCVS) and Graham Bilbrough (MA VetMB CertVA MRCBS) • Antech, part of Mars Science & Diagnostics Climate change is reshaping the landscape of vector-borne pathogens, and their disease outcomes, for both dogs and humans. Rising temperatures, and increasingly mild winters, are expanding both the abundance and regional ranges of ticks, mosquitoes, and other biting insects that serve as potential diseas…
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Veterinary Practice News broke the news in on Thursday, May 1, 2025.
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