Bartonella infections are increasingly implicated in complex chronic disease syndromes, yet are extremely difficult to diagnose accurately. The purpose of this webinar is to raise awareness about Bartonella; its prevention, diagnosis and treatment. Medical, veterinary and public health professionals will benefit from attending this FREE webinar. At the conclusion of the program, attendees will be able to describe the epidemiology of Bartonella, identify the populations most at risk for Bartonella infection and explain the process for accurate and timely diagnosis of and treatment considerations for Bartonella infection.
Speakers will include subject matter experts Edward Breitschwerdt, DVM and Dr.M. Medical, veterinary and public health professionals will benefit from attending this FREE webinar. A preliminary agenda will be posted shortly.
At the conclusion of the program, attendees will be able to: Describe the epidemiology of Bartonella;
Identify populations most at risk for Bartonella infection; and
Explain the process for accurate and timely diagnosis of and treatment considerations for Bartonella
There is no cost to attend the live Webinar but advance registration is required.
Our mission is to educate as many people as possible about the increasing medical importance of Bartonella. As an advocate for One Health, please share this information with others who may be interested in your own networks and listservs (email, website, social media etc). Feel free to add this information directly to your own website and hyperlink back to this Webinar page.
If you have questions, please contact Amanda Elam at contact@ galaxydx.com.
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I don't have time to note all the highlights right now but the presenters did say that the webinar was going to be posted online for later viewing on: http://bartonella.org/
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Wonderful!! Thanks KarlaL!
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From: "Galaxy Diagnostics" <[email protected]> Date: July 21, 2015 at 1:06:15 PM EDT To: "'Galaxy Diagnostics'" <[email protected]> Subject: Recording Link for Understanding Bartonella Webinar
Thank you for registering for our Understanding Bartonella Webinar presented on July 10, 2015. Once again, we would like to thank the One Health Commission and NC State University College of Veterinary Medicine for sponsoring this important One Health webinar. Below is a link to the webinar recording. Please share widely with anyone who might be interested!
Understanding Bartonella: A One Health Perspective
Bartonella infections are increasingly implicated in complex chronic disease syndromes, yet are extremely difficult to diagnose accurately. The purpose of this webinar is to raise awareness aboutBartonella; its prevention, diagnosis and treatment. Medical, veterinary and public health professionals will benefit from attending this webinar.
Speakers include subject matter experts Edward Breitschwerdt, DVM and Dr. M, MD. Please note that the content is highly technical and designed for an audience of medical, veterinary and public health professionals.
Learning objectives include the ability to: § Describe the epidemiology of Bartonella; § Identify populations most at risk for Bartonella infection; and § Explain the process for accurate and timely diagnosis of and treatment considerations for Bartonella
Our mission is to educate as many people as possible about the increasing medical importance of Bartonella. As an advocate for One Health, please share this free webinar link with others who may be interested.
____________________ Amanda Elam, PhD President Galaxy Diagnostics, Inc. www.galaxydx.com Follow us on Facebook, Linked In, or Twitter! 919-313-9672 (p) for news on the latest advances in Bartonella research and on the progress of our early stage company
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