Course Overview

The best parasite control program for any pet depends on a variety of factors including the pet’s environment and activity level, regional parasite prevalence and the presence of the diseases and illnesses they transmit. This presentation explores the factors for veterinarians to consider in determining the most suitable parasiticide recommendation for dogs and cats. Covering current research, CAPC and American Heartworm Society recommendations, and the characteristics of currently available products, Dr. Starkey examines all the factors to be evaluated in protecting every pet from parasites.

Course Objectives

Understand the key factors that influence the selection of appropriate parasiticides for both canine and feline patients.

Understand the resources available to identify regional parasite prevalence and when illness and disease are worrisome in your area.

Review the characteristics of various classes of commercially available parasiticides.

Dr. Lindsay A. Starkey

About the Speaker
Lindsay A. Starkey, DVM, PhD, DACVM (Parasit.)

Dr. Starkey is involved in various research projects involving vectors and vector-borne pathogens, diagnostic parasitology, and parasite consultation and outreach. Dr. Starkey also is heavily involved in the teaching of parasitology to second and fourth-year veterinary students and currently serves as a co-director for the National Center for Veterinary Parasitology, editor and board member for the American Heartworm Society, and vice president of the American Association of Veterinary Parasitologists.

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