Should You Be Afraid Of The Scary Viruses For Your Cat?
We see them. The scary headlines paint frightening pictures for us. Words like 'pandemic' and death tolls have us all on edge. Then there is the concern that these viruses come from animals. What about our house cats? Are they at risk? Are they a risk to us? Today we chat with Dr. Jason Stull, VMD, MPVM, PhD, DACVPM. As an infectious disease researcher, he is an excellent resource to discuss the facts about influenza and coronavirus. Learn what you can do to protect yourself and your cats from "viral headlines"!
BIO:
Dr. Jason Stull is an Assistant Professor at The Ohio State University, College of Veterinary Medicine and Adjunct Professor at The Atlantic Veterinary College in PEI, Canada. He holds a VMD from the University of Pennsylvania, Masters in Preventive Veterinary Medicine from the University of California at Davis, and PhD in veterinary infectious disease from the University of Guelph. He is a Diplomat of the American College of Veterinary Preventive Medicine. His research focuses on veterinary infectious disease epidemiology, promoting the human-animal bond and preventing and controlling zoonotic infectious diseases in veterinary care, households, and unique environments.