Presenter(s):
Elisabeth Zenger, DVM, PhD, DACVIM (SAIM)
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References
Canine and Feline Infectious Diseases, 2014, Chapter 8, Pages 66-86. Authors: Jane E. Sykes, Mark G. Papich Login to Purchase - $7.95 for Members!
Approved for CE credit for veterinarians and technicians by NY State and the NJVMA. Participant must successfully complete a required minimum 0.5 hours to earn a CE certificate. The method of delivery is online and non-interactive.
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Based on viewer evaluations. Additional Comments: - Although not immediately practical, genetic manipulation in the prevention of certain infectious diseases is an interesting concept.