Acute and Chronic Diarrhea in Dogs
Apr
Have you encountered any of the following dilemmas in the diagnosis and management of acute or chronic diarrhea in your canine patients?
- How to decide if an acute diarrhea is complicated or non-complicated
- Which diagnostic-therapeutic protocol is the best for patients with chronic diarrhea
- When to use antibiotics and when not
- If and when it is necessary to perform endoscopy and biopsy
- What to do when histopathology confirms a lymphoplasmacytic or eosinophilic infiltrate
If the above sound familiar, join us for a FREE webinar with Dr XAVIER ROURA DVM, PhD, Dipl ECVIM-CA
Acute and Chronic Diarrhea in Dogs: Top Tips for the Diagnosis and Management
When: April 16 at 1pm CET
During his talk Dr Roura will answer the above questions and give useful tips on:
- The minimum diagnostic tests that you need in order to distinguish complicated from non-complicated acute diarrhea
- When to use antibiotics and when prebiotics, probiotics and nucleotides
- The four most common types of chronic diarrheas in dogs
- The last step in the diagnostic protocol of chronic diarrhea
- If and when to use corticosteroids
- How and when to change the diet
To register NOW click on the link below:
https://zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_Id8SX7lpS_y-gnKBL33KHg
About the speaker
XAVIER ROURA DVM, PhD, Dipl ECVIM-CA, Hospital Clínic Veterinari Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona
Dr Roura is a veterinarian of the Hospital Clínic Veterinari at the Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona (Spain). Dr. Roura received his DVM from UAB in 1989. From 1990 to 1991 he completed an internship at the HCV at the UAB. He received his PhD in 1999. He was Board Certified from the European College of Veterinary Internal Medicine in 2004. From 1991 until present he has been working as a clinical instructor at the HCV at the UAB. He is member of the International Renal Interest Society (IRIS) and Canine Leishmaniosis Working Group. Dr Roura has been veterinary visitant of the Veterinary Teaching Hospitals of Ohio State (1993), North Carolina State (1997, 2001 and 2004), and Animal Medical Center of New York (2007). He has lectured in conferences and authored book chapters and more than 80 peer-review scientific publications in the areas of infectious diseases (specially vector-borne diseases) and internal medicine in dogs and cats.