Parasite resources in harmony - Strategic use of CPEP and CAPC materials to optimize parasite prevention and surveillance in our patients

Presented by Scott Stevenson, DVM, MSc

Continuing education questionnaire

CE credit: 1

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Questions

1. In a symptomatic dog showing lameness, anorexia and low-grade fever, and testing positive for Borrelia burgdorferi exposure on a C6-based test (e.g., Accuplex or 4Dx), which next steps would be most indicated today? *
2. If the owner wants vaccination, when should the aforementioned symptomatic dog be vaccinated for Lyme disease? *
3. The patient was negative for protein on urine dipstick and has a QC6 of 229 U/mL (significant if >30 U/mL). The dog is treated with doxycycline at 10 mg/kg q24 h for 30 days. Six months later the dog is retested and titre is 16 U/mL. Which is true? *
4. How long after a tick bite should a dog be tested for exposure to Lyme disease using a C6-based test? *
5. On average, how long after infection with B. burgdorferi does a dog develop clinical signs? *
6. True or False. If a dog eats wild rodents in an Echinococcus multilocularis endemic area, the primary reason for monthly deworming with praziquantel is to protect the dog from alveolar echinococcosis. *
7. Which of the following are true for dogs and humans living in an E. multilocularis endemic area? *
8. Which of the following is/are true for a dog living in an Elodea canadensis endemic area? *
9. The Companion Animal Parasite Council offers the following resources to help clinics and clients understand current and future vector-borne disease risks: *
10. Which of the following are true regarding the Canadian Parasitology Expert Panel’s most recent guidelines? *