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The Centre for Public Health and Zoonoses is a resource for public health and zoonotic disease research happening at the University of Guelph.
University of Guelph
Joined January 2017
The CPHAZ Symposium is 2 weeks away! Have you checked out our final Symposium Program on our website? https://t.co/OopWzHtYdX Stay tuned as we feature our 5 keynote speakers next week!
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This type of misinformation has gotten a lot of traction but it's easy to dismiss. Great assessment using actual science and critical assessment. https://t.co/vJL1QKbLf9
healthfeedback.org
Face masks filter small airborne particles which carry viral particles, including respiratory droplets, even if these particles are smaller than the pore size of face masks, as small airborne...
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Likely human-dog transmission of monkeypox virus, with mild disease in the dog. This is why it's important to look. It's hard to say what the zoonotic risk is but with PCR positive skin lesions and mucosal site, it's a reasonable concern. https://t.co/Pa32nkcieR
thelancet.com
Human monkeypox virus is spreading in Europe and the USA among individuals who have not travelled to endemic areas.1 On July 23, 2022, monkeypox was declared a Public Health Emergency of Internatio...
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A PhD opportunity is available with Dr. Larry Goodridge @SafeFoodCanuck on a project entitled "Understanding anthroponotic transmission of SARS-CoV-2 to domestic and wild animals." See below for more details:
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The next @CDCgov Zoonoses & #OneHealth Update webinar/call is Wed. August 3rd, 2-3 EST: https://t.co/zv52P27xep Topics include: 1. Getting ahead of AMR across One Health, 2. Preventing zoonoses associated with non-traditional pets & 3. Updates on Tick Bite Meat Allergy.
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NEXT WEDNESDAY! The next @CDCgov Zoonoses & #OneHealth Update webinar is Wed. August, 2-3 PM EST: https://t.co/UWYDB6SpAp Topics include investing in prevention, how to prevent zoonoses, and updates on the Tick Bite Meat Allergy, Alpha-Gal Syndrome.
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Global leader in veterinary infection control Dr. Scott Weese (@weese_scott) blogs about raw diets + the shedding of antimicrobial resistant bacteria in dogs. Read more: https://t.co/w4v3VYcjX7
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Raw diets and shedding of antimicrobial resistant bacteria in dogs
wormsandgermsblog.com
People can get pretty fired up when I talk about raw diets for pets. I’ll start off with my personal bias: I’d rather not see pets fed raw meat and raw
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New @firstlineorg update released for the OVC-CPHAZ antibiotic guidelines for dogs and cats. Web version here https://t.co/yLNeBEAjVz but handier with the Firstline app (download and select OVC/CPHAZ as the location).
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New study on how #COVID19 can be transferred to pets highlighted by @CdnPressNews featuring @OVCPathobiology researchers Drs. Dorothee Bienzle and Scott Weese (@Weese_Scott) https://t.co/WkZFPHKIjL
theglobeandmail.com
Study says that while it was already known that animals including cats, dogs, ferrets and hamsters seem to be susceptible to COVID-19, transmission may be happening more often than previously thought
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#UofGResearch | @OntVetCollege researchers are calling for a OneHealth approach to predict, track and ward off future zoonoses outbreaks. Find out why: https://t.co/frlYAdjGP3
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TOMORROW! The next @CDCgov Zoonoses & #OneHealth Update webinar/call is Wed. June 1, 2-3 EST: https://t.co/zadWyVqHqY Topics: 1. Zoonotic influenza reference guide, 2. Seroprevalence of SARS-CoV-2 among working dogs, 3. Assessing carriers of pathogenic Leptospira.
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TONIGHT! Join us for tonight's talk with Dr. @goldenbergmaya1 where she will be presenting a talk titled, "Rethinking Vaccine Hesitancy". Tune in at 6 PM (EST) tonight, Wednesday, May 25th! For more info: https://t.co/OopWzHtYdX
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Our final and fifth featured Symposium keynote speaker tomorrow will be Dr. Andrea Osborn! You don't want to miss her talk tomorrow, Thursday, May 26th at 1:45 PM (EST). For more info: https://t.co/OopWzHtYdX
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We are one day away from our CPHAZ Symposium! On Thursday, May 26th we are excited to welcome Dr. @angie_rasmussen as one of our Symposium keynote speakers. Her talk is titled, "Stopping SARS-CoV-2 at the Source". To register please go to: https://t.co/OopWzHtYdX
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Our 3rd keynote speaker featured at the CPHAZ Symposium is Dr. Catherine Carstairs! Dr. @ClioCatherine is a Professor of History at the @uofg. Her talk is titled, "What about Pandemic Histories: Learning from the Past". Registration is FREE! https://t.co/Yf15Va53WT
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Our 2nd keynote speaker featured at the CPHAZ Symposium is Dr. Claire Jardine! She is an Associate Professor at @uofg in the Department @OVCPathobiology. Her talk will focus on "Avian Influenza in Wild Birds in Ontario". Registration is FREE! https://t.co/waqRQwhTxv
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One week away! On May 25th Dr. Maya Goldenberg will kick off our annual Symposium as our first keynote speaker. Dr @goldenbergmaya1 is an Associate Professor of Philosophy at @uofg and a leading voice in vaccine hesitancy research. Registration today at https://t.co/xtAIG0r4bR
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How concerning is the discovery of the new #AvianFlu strain in foxes? @OntVetCollege researcher Dr. Scott Weese (@Weese_Scott), director of #UofG's Centre for Public Health and Zoonoses (@CPHAZ), offers his thoughts. @OneHealthUofG @OVCPathobiology
https://t.co/QirsrUrmOT
news.uoguelph.ca
The discovery of the first case of avian influenza in two young foxes is a worrying development, says a University of Guelph pathobiologist. Dr. Scott Weese is the chief of infection control at the…
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.@OntVetCollege chief of infection control Dr. Scott Weese (@weese_scott) spoke to the Canadian Press (@CdnPressNews) about how online veterinary services may help clinics cope with increased demand amid #COVID19. @UofG @OVCPathobiology @CPHAZ
https://t.co/iiyFzgBD29
globalnews.ca
With up to 35 per cent of Canadians adding pets during the pandemic and additional safety protocols restricting numbers in clinics, vets faced significant challenges.
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