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RESEARCH
The VPG is involved in a variety of research efforts. These efforts range from projects supported by in-house CVM research funds to Regional, National, and International funding agencies.
In the past 5 years the VPG faculty have authored or co-authored over XX peer-reviewed scientific articles, participated or present research at over XX scientific society conferences.
Research efforts include:
Q Pathology, diagnosis and ecology of digenetic trematode parasites of aquaculture.
Q Pathogenesis, treatment, and control of the feline flagellate Tritrichomonas foetus.
Q Pathogenesis and diagnosis of Babesiosis in dogs.
Q Diagnosis of raccoon/canine blood flukes, Heterobilharzia americana.
Q Molecular diagnosis, identification and phylogenetic analysis of digenetic trematodes.
Q Anthelmintic resistant in equine strongyles.
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