Shelter Guidelines: A Healthy and Safe Environment Jeanette O'Quin, DVM, Ohio Dept. of Health,
Zoonotic Disease Program; Mary Blinn, DVM, Charlotte / Mecklenburg Animal Care and Control
Not exact matches
The most notable increase would go to «emerging and
zoonotic infectious
disease»
programs, allotted $ 699 million in the 2016 budget — a nearly $ 300 million increase.
1981 — Dr. Martin Hugh - Jones implements internationally - funded surveillance
program concerning
zoonotic diseases in the Caribbean Epidemiology Research Center areas (CAREC), part of the World Health Organization.
An employee in this position will provide
program direction, subject matter expertise, and consultation on veterinary public health epidemiology and preventative medicine in order to protect the public from exposure to
zoonotic and vector - borne
diseases.
The NAIA Shelter Project is a unique and invaluable research
program dedicated to understanding shelter population trends, reducing euthanasia of adoptable pets, improving pet health and welfare, reducing infectious and
zoonotic disease transmission, and fighting consumer fraud.
He also completed a two month study abroad
program in India focusing on
zoonotic diseases and parasitology, along with working with elephants.
Awards Vaughn Larson Award, 2017 Career Development
Program Fellowship, Center of Excellence for Emerging and
Zoonotic Animal Diseases, 2014 Infectious
Disease Dynamics and Data - Clinic on Dynamical Approaches to Infections
Disease Data Travel Award (2014) College of Veterinary Medicine, University of Minnesota - International Travel Grant - Infectious
Disease Risk Assessment (2013) University of Minnesota College of Veterinary Medicine, Quinlan - Litvak Scholarship Recipient (2013) College of Veterinary Medicine, University of Minnesota - Summer Scholars Recipient (2012) Summer Scholars Points of Pride Research Poster Award - 1st Place (2012)
Evaluation of a trap — neuter — return management
program for feral cat colonies: population dynamics, home ranges, and potentially
zoonotic diseases
Nutter, F.B. Evaluation of a trap - neuter - return management
program for feral cat colonies: population dynamics home ranges, and potentially
zoonotic diseases.