181. Vaccination Controversies in Dogs and Cats

This session will explore current recommendations and rationale for vaccination of dogs and cats, why vaccination recommendations for shelter animals differ from owned pets, and why controversies exist over some of these recommendations. Attendees will also learn how their individual shelter might need to adapt their guidelines to optimize prevention of infectious diseases using existing resources.


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Jane Sykes

BVSc(Hons), Ph.D., MBA, DACVIM

Professor of Small Animal Internal Medicine | University of California | Davis, Calif.

Dr. Jane Sykes is a ACVIM board-certified diplomate and professor of small animal medicine at the University of California, Davis, where she has been on faculty since 2002. She obtained her veterinary and Ph.D. degrees at the University of Melbourne in Australia, completed her residency at the University of Minnesota, and earned an MBA from the University of Georgia. Dr. Sykes has coauthored more than 100 peer-reviewed publications, is the editor of the Elsevier textbook "Canine and Feline Infectious Diseases" and Greene's "Infectious Diseases of the Dog and Cat." She co-founded and was the first president of the International Society of Companion Animal Infectious Diseases (ISCAID) and currently serves as its secretary and treasurer, and she is also the president elect of the ACVIM. Her research interests currently include antimicrobial drug resistant bacterial infections, blood-borne infectious diseases, and deep mycoses.

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