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VetZone PodcastingVetZone PodcastingWhy Odds Ratios Are OddThis short podcast reviews Odds versus Probability and Odds Ratios versus Relative Risk. Learn why you should care! 2020-07-2705 minVetZone PodcastingVetZone PodcastingMosquito Menace on the MoveIn some parts of the country, fall has arrived.  Unfortunately, in South Texas, we never really make the transition to fall colors, pumpkin spice, or crisp sunrises.  What we settle for instead, is cooling weather and decreasing hordes of blood thirsty mosquitoes.  These aerial vampires not only cause intense irritation and itching from bites, they also transmit many serious diseases. 2019-10-0304 minVetZone PodcastingVetZone PodcastingAnother Shrimp FAD?In our last podcast, we introduced our listeners to the basics of farmed Pacific white shrimp.  First reported this year, IHHNV was not the first shrimp FAD to occur in the US.  2019-09-2503 minVetZone PodcastingVetZone PodcastingThe Other Side of an FADWhen we discuss foreign animal diseases, we usually think of mammals, with the occasional bird outbreak.  But, in the field of veterinary medicine, we treat all species.  2019-09-1804 minVetZone PodcastingVetZone PodcastingP-Value, the False Idol (revisited)Let's take a quick look into what p-values are and most importantly, what they can and cannot tell us. P-values help guide us on the path, make sure it truly the path you wish to go down. A must-listen for anyone reading scientific journals.  2019-09-1105 minVetZone PodcastingVetZone PodcastingVacation Gifts No One Wants to ReceiveVacation season draws to a close.  School will soon start back.  Many people enjoyed a relaxing getaway, and perhaps stayed in a nice hotel.  In the recent outbreak of pneumonia in Atlanta, Georgia, we are reminded that occasionally people come home from vacation with more than a tan and some great memories. 2019-09-0404 minVetZone PodcastingVetZone PodcastingI Like My DNA With FartsAfter this podcast, you will want all of your DNA served with a light crop dusting as well! Learn about one of nature's ingenious safety mechanisms regarding DNA. It is fun and no fart sounds,  we promise. ;) 2019-08-2805 minVetZone PodcastingVetZone PodcastingThere’s Nothing Humorous or Humoral About Poison IvyAs one of Batman's enemies, Poison Ivy portrays an educational analogy on Cell Mediated Immunity (CMI), hapten toxins, and Type IV Hypersensitivity. Learn where Batman fits into this picture and much, much more.   2019-08-2106 minVetZone PodcastingVetZone PodcastingHarmful Algal BloomsAlgae live everywhere and are often harmless.  However, some cause severe disease in unsuspecting swimmers, anglers, and pescatarians.  2019-08-1405 minVetZone PodcastingVetZone PodcastingBugs for BreakfastMost horse owners know to check their hay for quality, but do you also know to check for little striped, beetles? 2019-08-0702 minVetZone PodcastingVetZone PodcastingWater Treatment FacilitiesEvery civilization depends on clean drinking water.  Do you know the steps required for treating drinking water and wastewater? 2019-08-0203 minVetZone PodcastingVetZone PodcastingThreatening Our Deer: EHVDImagine a beautiful summer evening.  You are sitting in your chair, listening to the birds and watching deer move in.  Such a peaceful, serene, relaxing evening.  Now, imagine the same idyllic scene with no deer.  2019-07-2602 minVetZone PodcastingVetZone PodcastingNietzsche, and How He Helps Us Beat Ya, MalariaThere are hundreds of species of malaria. How many infect people? How many will it kill? How can Nietzsche help us? Learn all of this and more in the third installment of malaria vaccines! 2019-07-1003 minVetZone PodcastingVetZone PodcastingThreat from the South: VSVThe US is currently battling another foreign animal disease outbreak.  Last week, vesicular stomatitis virus (VSV) was identified in two horses in south Texas and one in New Mexico. 2019-07-0303 minVetZone PodcastingVetZone PodcastingRTS,S/AS01 – Spells “How to Save Lives” and a “Great Way to Explain Vaccine Concepts”In this second part to the new malaria vaccine, Mosquirix, we dive into some intricacies of the vaccine and review some common vaccine terms along the way. We even dispell a common veterinary vaccine myth. Fun stuff! 2019-06-1910 minVetZone PodcastingVetZone PodcastingHow Apocalypses Are BornWe are going to step back from the normal informational post and test your foreign animal disease (FAD) knowledge.  This post’s onus stems from my recent trip to Plum Island Animal Disease Center.  I was struck by each disease’s clinical signs, and how easily I would have inadvertently mis-diagnosed a FAD in practice. 2019-06-1204 minVetZone PodcastingVetZone PodcastingGo Bag BasicsWhat is a Go Bag? Can you and your pets leave your house in a disaster in 30 minutes or less? Why would you need to? Learn how to easily, quickly and inexpensively make you and your pet's Go Bag today!  2019-06-0503 minVetZone PodcastingVetZone PodcastingTornado Season is Upon UsLengthening days and warmer weather bring spring storms.  With tornado season upon us, now is the time to go through your Go Bag, update medications, swap out for warm weather clothing, and update documents. 2019-05-2903 minVetZone PodcastingVetZone PodcastingMalaria, Thy Name Is ShapeshifterWhy did it take more than 50 years to make a vaccine against malaria? It kills hundreds of thousands of children every year, but solutions have been slow to manifest. In this quick intro, we will cover the lifecycle that makes vaccine generation a challenge.  2019-05-1609 minVetZone PodcastingVetZone PodcastingVaccinating the Un-VaccinatableHow to do you save the human race by vaccinating a species who can't make antibodies? Sound crazy? Two doctors from Finland have figured a way.  2019-05-0808 minVetZone PodcastingVetZone PodcastingAsk Yourself This Question Before You Go Into a PoolEver wonder about how clean a public pool or water park is? Even a nice looking one? Learn more here and while we're at it we will talk about Cryptosporidium. 2019-05-0105 minVetZone PodcastingVetZone PodcastingSand Fleas and Beach Fleas, Jigger or Chigger?Sand fleas and beach fleas, jigger or chigger? Red bugs or bed bugs. Who do you figure? Can ya tell ‘em apart just by who’s bigger? Not so easy, not so fast. To learn all about them, listen to our podcast! 2019-04-2411 minVetZone PodcastingVetZone PodcastingTo Pet or to FretWhat are the risks of petting zoos? Should you go and bring your children, or not? Let's explore the realistic risks and solutions regarding petting zoos. 2019-04-1109 minVetZone PodcastingVetZone PodcastingWhat is Preventive Fraction?Wondering how to evaluate vaccine efficacy? This is a MUST LISTEN! Learn about what preventive fraction is and why it is so important, helpful, and indeed flawed. 2019-04-0910 minVetZone PodcastingVetZone PodcastingOptional Goat VaccinesBeyond CDT and Rabies, there are so many to choose from? Which do I need? Any? Let's cover these optional and largely situational vaccines. 2019-02-1205 minVetZone PodcastingVetZone PodcastingTSE Part 4: BSEIn our fourth and final installment of prion diseases, we will discuss probably the most familiar of the TSEs: bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE).  Most cases occur in the United Kingdom, but the disease has been found in Japan, Canada, the US, and across Europe.  2019-02-0704 minVetZone PodcastingVetZone PodcastingTSE Part 3: ScrapieIn our third installment of prion diseases, we will discuss the oldest of the TSEs: scrapie.  First described in Great Britain in the 1750s, scrapie can now be found worldwide, expect for Australia and New Zealand.  Scrapie affects sheep, goats, and their close relatives.  Scrapie received its name from the intense pruritis that affected animals exhibit.         2019-02-0505 minVetZone PodcastingVetZone PodcastingTSE Part 2: Chronic Wasting DiseaseWhite tail season closed last week.  Hopefully, the season was successful for those who endured endless hours of scouting, fine tuning scopes and bows, and freezing in blinds.  Many families rely on this meat through the winter.  Proper food handling practices make this a good source of protein.  However, in some areas of the US, there is a potentially zoonotic disease lurking in the deer population.  2019-01-3103 minVetZone PodcastingVetZone PodcastingWhy Should I Vaccinate My Goat for Rabies?Is vaccinating your backyard goats in the US today a waste of time and money? What exactly are the risks to rabies in the US? Let's jump into the VetZone and explore this important topic! 2019-01-2909 minVetZone PodcastingVetZone PodcastingIntroduction to TSEA family of diseases caused by a little known agent is making a steady march across the US.  One form of this disease is centuries old in Europe, while another is only a few decades old here in the US.  Only mammals are affected, which includes humans.  The disease can neither be treated or vaccinated against.     2019-01-2405 minVetZone PodcastingVetZone PodcastingWhy Being the Most Powerful Can Be a WeaknessThis podcasts conclude the review on the core vaccine of goats known as CDT. Learn about tetanus and the vaccine used to protect us.  2019-01-2205 minVetZone PodcastingVetZone PodcastingFoot Rot PreventionIt has been raining here for almost 36 hours.  This has been one of the wettest fall/winter seasons in recent years.  While good news for pasture regrowth, any livestock in confinement are at risk of foot rot.  Similar to thrush or white line disease in horses, foot rot in ruminants results from a wet environment contaminated with manure. 2019-01-1703 minVetZone PodcastingVetZone PodcastingDon't Share the Orf!Hopefully after Dr. Lee’s series of Goatcasts, you are seriously entertaining the thought of adding goats to your operation. There are many benefits to having goats, ranging from pasture management to home-raised milk.  However, there is a particular zoonotic disease to remember. 2019-01-1502 minVetZone PodcastingVetZone PodcastingEquine Hoof Care, Part 2What happens when equine feet are neglected, or environmental conditions are less than ideal?  The hoof is under constant assault from arid conditions, wet conditions, bacteria, fungi, and physical trauma.  We will continue to address common hoof diseases here. 2019-01-1003 minVetZone PodcastingVetZone PodcastingDo You Overeat? There’s a Vaccine for That!An overeating vaccine? Sound too good to be true? Well, if you are interested in a way to reach your personal weight goal, it is too good to be true - this isn't for you. This vaccine can save your goat's life though - so for them and their producers, it is amazing. Learn about the "C and D" in the CDT vaccine.  2019-01-0806 minVetZone PodcastingVetZone PodcastingForget Goat Tanning Beds, Consider St. John’s Wort InsteadCan you really use St. John's Wort to tan your goats? Yes, but you shouldn't try it. Learn about this peculiar type of toxin and let's finish up on goat toxins with some miscellanous risks.  2018-12-2304 minVetZone PodcastingVetZone PodcastingA Bit of Mouse Brain, a Smidgen of Hamster Kidney, and a Rabies VirusWhat do mouse brains and hamster kidneys have to do with vaccines? Let's look take a look back at history as well as peak into the present day methods of vaccine production.  2018-12-1808 minVetZone PodcastingVetZone PodcastingWhy Do I Give Goats Sheep Vaccines?Can I give my goat a sheep vaccine? Isn't it for sheep? Let's explore this common question as to why some vaccines can be 1) labeled for several species at once, 2) can be used in some species that aren't on the label, and 3) why you can use sheep vaccines in a goat but NOT a human. 2018-12-1408 minVetZone PodcastingVetZone PodcastingEquine Hoof Care, Part 1A horse is only as good as the feet he has to travel upon.  Proper hoof care remains the foundation of soundness in any horse, no matter his occupation.  What happens when feet are neglected, or environmental conditions are less than ideal?  The hoof is under constant assault from arid conditions, wet conditions, bacteria, and physical trauma.  We will cover some of the basics of hoof disease in this series. 2018-12-0403 minVetZone PodcastingVetZone PodcastingA Tiny Miracle Can Prevent a Big DisasterFew people have been affected first hand by disaster like the residents of California right now.  Because of the extremely rapid movement of the fires, not everyone was able to evacuate with their animals to safety.  Many pets, both large and small, have been rescued and treated for injuries and burns.  Some have been reunited with their owners.  Some still wait. Would you believe that there is a cheap, one-time insurance currently available to prevent this?  What is this small miracle?       2018-11-2704 minVetZone PodcastingVetZone PodcastingLife in the ICPIn the last segment, we introduced ICS.  In this post, we will cover the day-to-day workings of the ICP.  This is the facility where the Command and General Staff work. 2018-11-1504 minVetZone PodcastingVetZone PodcastingIntroduction to ICSNo one wants to experience a disaster.  But, disasters happen every day.  A successful response aids the victims, while keeping the safety of the responders at the forefront.  None of this is possible without an organizational structure in place.  This structure is the Incident Command System (ICS).  2018-11-1304 minVetZone PodcastingVetZone PodcastingWhen Fate Flexes Her Alkaloids, Goats Die and Witches FlyIn part two of goat toxins, we look at alkaloids and their peculilar position in history and medicine: both poison and antidote. You probably ate a plant from this group of plants this week, but no fear - there are some edible portions to some of these plants. Learn more here.  2018-11-0804 minVetZone PodcastingVetZone PodcastingLeptospirosis: A Continued ThreatSea lions in California are once again battling a debilitating and fatal disease.  This disease affects multiple species, including humans.  It may sound like the next zombie apocalypse heading our way, but in truth, it’s a very old disease. 2018-11-0603 minVetZone PodcastingVetZone PodcastingWhat Johnsongrass, Frankenstein, and Nazis Have in CommonMay seem like a weird question but the answer is fascinanting. Learn about the goat toxin that links Nazis, van Gogh, cherry leaves, and Frankenstein!  2018-11-0106 minVetZone PodcastingVetZone PodcastingAFB: A Threat to All of American AgricultureWe have discussed many aspects of agriculture and food safety.  There remains one species of food producing animals who rarely get the credit they deserve.  This group forms the backbone of many sectors of agriculture, and often go unnoticed.  While they do give their lives to provide subsistence for humans, we do not eat them.  A highly infectious disease is sweeping across multiple continents, threatening the very existence of these animals. 2018-10-3003 minVetZone PodcastingVetZone PodcastingDon't Bloat Your GoatBloat is a common, deadly disease that many times can be avoided. Learn about what bloat is and how to avoid it in your goat! This podcast could literally save your goat's life! 2018-10-2507 minVetZone PodcastingVetZone PodcastingVirulent Newcastle DiseaseThe US is currently battling another foreign animal disease (FAD) outbreak.  Virulent Newcastle Disease (VND) made its way into southern California and continues to spread. 2018-10-2302 minVetZone PodcastingVetZone PodcastingNo, You Can’t Feed Goats Everything!Can't you feed goats everything? Surprisingly, no. While goats have a wide dietary range, they also have a specific needs. Learn the three main options to feed your goat along with some tips to keep them healthy! 2018-10-1806 minVetZone PodcastingVetZone PodcastingWest Nile Virus: From Introduction to EndemnicityThe weather around the globe continues its unpredictable pattern.  Many areas of the US are experiencing unusual flooding for this time of year.  With flood waters, come hordes of tiny vectors, harboring many infectious diseases. 2018-10-1602 minVetZone PodcastingVetZone PodcastingIs African Swine Fever Headed Your Way?It has been a very active summer for emerging disease outbreaks across the globe.  The US has had two outbreaks thus far and is bracing for a third.  Currently, African Swine Fever is sweeping across China and moving into western Europe. 2018-10-0902 minVetZone PodcastingVetZone PodcastingWhy Goats Always Carry the Kings-Hood and a Bible – The Goat Digestive AnatomyHow do you turn simple leaves in a goat? The amazing ruminant system! In seven and a half minutes, we cover how this complex system works! And you learn some fun other facts along the way. 2018-10-0407 minVetZone PodcastingVetZone PodcastingHere's Looking at You Kid, and All the Other Goat TermsThe world of goats, like every other passion, has its own set of terms. Learn twenty common goat terms in this short fun podcast. 2018-10-0204 minVetZone PodcastingVetZone PodcastingWhy We Love Goats!If you have spent any time with goats, you probably love them. Goats are awesome! In this brief intro, we will cover the value of goats and why they might have been the first livestock species to be domesticated.  2018-09-2704 minVetZone PodcastingVetZone PodcastingMaggots Among Us, Part 2In the previous post, we introduced the Old World (OWS) and New World (NWS) screwworms.  Both species have many common characteristics.  Here, we discuss lifecycles and methods of eradication. 2018-09-2503 minVetZone PodcastingVetZone PodcastingMaggots Among Us, Part 1Maggots are gross.  No two ways about it.  Tiny little creatures with a voracious appetite consuming flesh.  But, did you know that there are different types of maggots?  2018-09-2003 minVetZone PodcastingVetZone PodcastingWho is C. chauvoei?Weaning will be upon us sooner than expected.  Are your calves ready?  Are they protected from blackleg? 2018-09-1802 minVetZone PodcastingVetZone PodcastingThe Common Misperception of Antibodies and Why That’s OkayEver have a misperception about something that didn't seem that bad? Let's talk about the common misperception of antibodies! If you are just an average mammal getting by in this world, you are good to go. If you work or are interested in science and the medical field, then this podcast is a must. 2018-09-1307 minVetZone PodcastingVetZone PodcastingWhat Is the Prevalent Incidence That I Will Understand Biostatistics?Incidence and Prevalence? Want a quick, 3 minute explanation? Want to know why it is so important to know the difference? Listen here!!! 2018-09-1103 minVetZone PodcastingVetZone PodcastingLet's Talk of Graves, of Worms, and Life ExpectanciesLearn about a parasites that can live decades inside you or our pet. What about a 43-year-old spider? Listen about life expectancies and why I dumpe How long do parasistes and creepy crawlies live? Learn about life expectancies and some practical tips for practice! When do you pull your heartworm test? Did you know that there is a best time of day? Also, learn about how a twenty-minute meeting with a dog lead to me breaking up with a girlfriend!  2018-09-0606 minVetZone PodcastingVetZone PodcastingQuick Update on VetZone Podcasts :)After our own evolution and better understanding of our equipment, I am updating a few podcasts. 2018-09-0400 minVetZone PodcastingVetZone PodcastingWell Cholera Me Crazy (redone)Cholera, isn’t this what my great-grandfathers’ dad had to worry about? Nope, millions of people become afflicted with cholera every year. Learn here about how to protect yourself and your pets. 2018-09-0405 minVetZone PodcastingVetZone PodcastingI DO Give a Gram!If you thought that Gram Staining doesn't apply to your real world, THINK AGAIN! Gram Staining the best. And it highlights how some bacteria have completely different tactics. Did you know that one gram type is responsible for providing us many antibiotics? Listen and learn more!!!  2018-08-3007 minVetZone PodcastingVetZone PodcastingKarenia Why Everyone Hates YouOn August 13, 2018, a State of Emergency was declared in Florida due to the devastation caused by Red Tide. Learn about the Harmful Algal Bloom made by Karenia brevis and how you can protect yourself and your pets from this toxicity. 2018-08-2805 minVetZone PodcastingVetZone PodcastingThe Risks of Frenching a FrenchieWhat are the risks of pet saliva? The news has recently reported on people dying from being licked by pets. Want to know the truth and learn about the bacteria Capnocytophaga canimorsus in a fun podcast? Listen here! In this humorous podcast, we will tackle this scary pathogen.  2018-08-2307 minVetZone PodcastingVetZone PodcastingMicronutrients, Part 3Adult livestock tend to resist the effects of mineral deficiency better than young animals.  Increased demands from growth and decreased body reserves put young animals at risk. 2018-08-2102 minVetZone PodcastingVetZone PodcastingMicronutrients, Part 2So far, we have covered reproduction and lactation.  Now we move on to growing and weaning stages. 2018-08-1603 minVetZone PodcastingVetZone PodcastingMicronutrients, Part 1Nutrition remains a complex and fluid subject for most producers.  Keeping livestock at peak production means providing the best nutrition possible.  For ease of discussion, we will address nutrient requirements of each production phase. 2018-08-1402 minVetZone PodcastingVetZone PodcastingMacronutrientsIn the last post, we introduced the components of a livestock ration.  Here, we delve a little deeper into what happens when the diet is deficient in one or more of these nutrients. 2018-08-0902 minVetZone PodcastingVetZone PodcastingMacro and Micro Nutrient IntroductionYou are what you eat.  The same goes for your livestock.  If they are to perform to their greatest potential, you must provide them with the essential building blocks of life. We will cover both macro- and micro-nutrients in this series.  2018-08-0702 minVetZone PodcastingVetZone PodcastingEquine Infectious AnemiaGood husbandry practices continue to eliminate many diseases that have plagued livestock owners for many generations.  Equine infectious anemia remains in small geographic regions of the US and is reportable.  2018-08-0203 minVetZone PodcastingVetZone PodcastingFAMACHADrug resistance affects all species, across the spectrum of all drug classes.  Antibiotic resistance appears in the news frequently.  Less popular, but just as concerning, is resistance to common antiparasitics.  2018-07-3102 minVetZone PodcastingVetZone PodcastingPlague Sucks, Even According to the FleasHere we'll discuss six fun facts about plague. Well, maybe not fun, but practical. We discuss how veterinary staff in the southwest US are at higher risk and why. Safety tips and recommendations are also included in the podcast. 2018-07-1907 minVetZone PodcastingVetZone PodcastingSurgical Masks vs. Respirators.Whether at an airport or in a medical setting, knowing the difference between a surgical mask and a respirator can mean life or death... literally. Learn the difference and when to use each! 2018-07-1704 minVetZone PodcastingVetZone PodcastingAre You Cool Enough for a Superfamily?What is a superfamily? Did you know you are a part of one? So are filarial worms which infect millions of people and pets worldwide. Learn more about filarials and superfamilies. 2018-07-1206 minVetZone PodcastingVetZone PodcastingThe Mosquito with a smile like no otherIf you assumed that mosquitoes flying around with a large needle at the end of their face, think again! The flying syringe analogy couldn't be farther from the truth. Complex sensory organs, elaborate drilling mechanisms, and lightning fast blood concentrating abilities - learn more! 2018-07-1005 minVetZone PodcastingVetZone PodcastingParental Investment: The Art of PooThat is Poo with two "o's" and an "h!" While maybe not an art, it does represent an evolutionary mechanism for survival. That's right, the way fleas poop promotes their survival and can even kill dogs or cats. Learn how the ways flea poo risks the lives of your pets! 2018-07-0505 minVetZone PodcastingVetZone PodcastingThe Odd Reason Ticks Bother MeWhat is bothersome about ticks? What isn't? In this podcast, Leonardo da Vinci, Marcus Aurelius, and William Shakespeare weight in. Sort of... So, seriously, let's learn about tick breathing and why it might bother you. 2018-07-0307 minVetZone PodcastingVetZone PodcastingThe Spiracular Tick Plate of BreathingThink you can drown a tick? Think again! How about drowning them in bleach? Think again. Learn why and learn why they may have one of the best respiration systems ever made. 2018-06-2805 minVetZone PodcastingVetZone PodcastingEvolution by SubtractionHow do we get better, faster, stronger? Well, sometimes we move forward by going backward. At least this is true for fleas. Did you know they used to fly and had great eyesight? Learn why they gave that all up and how that helps them feed off you and your pets!  2018-06-2805 minVetZone PodcastingVetZone PodcastingA Long Leap of FaithIt is dark You have a primal urge to climb, to feel the light upon your face. You find a nearby branch and begin to ascend.You are the hunter! Listen to learn about the story of the hunter extraordinaire and who they hunt. Are you at risk? 2018-06-2106 minVetZone PodcastingVetZone PodcastingEradication, Elimination, and EndemicityModern science has made some tremendous breakthroughs in the last century.  Diseases that used to plague livestock have now been brought under control or eradicated completely.  Only two infectious diseases can be considered completely eradicated: smallpox in humans in 1980, and rinderpest in ruminants in 2011.  When a disease occurs in a geographic region, animal health officials have three choices for response: eradication, elimination, or endemicity.       2018-06-1904 minVetZone PodcastingVetZone PodcastingRuminant Abortions: What is Your Differential?The ACVPM exam is over, and you decide to reward your hard work with a relaxing night out.  While at supper, you are drawn into a nearby conversation with fellow ACVPM candidates discussing a recent outbreak of abortions in local sheep and goats back home in Kenya.  Some sick calves have been noted in these areas as well.  A couple herdsmen have mentioned having “the flu” shortly after these outbreaks began.     2018-06-1402 minVetZone PodcastingVetZone PodcastingMost Everybody PoopsNot everyone poops! Feel lied to? Is this even possible? It sure it and the animals that don't poop have very good reasons for avoiding it. To make matters worse, did you know that one of these non-pooping animals probably lives inside you right now? Yep. Listen and learn more about the wonder and weirdness of life. 2018-06-1205 minVetZone PodcastingVetZone PodcastingForeign Filoviridae: EbolaEbola hemorrhagic fever no longer exists as a mysterious disease in the jungles of Africa.  It has once again reared its ugly head, this time moving into more populated areas.  This becomes an emerging public health threat quickly 2018-06-0703 minVetZone PodcastingVetZone PodcastingHow Cells NOx out BacteriaWe know that our white blood cells kill bacteria, but how exactly is that accomplished? Ever wondered? Did you know that a primary weapon of the immune system is also known as a harmful atmospheric pollutant? Learn more on this short, fun podcast! 2018-06-0505 minVetZone PodcastingVetZone PodcastingS and M with Ticks! Ticks of North America Part 1What is S and M with ticks? It is an easy mnemonic method to quickly and easily identify any genus of hard-bodied tick in North America. Is the tick on you, your pet, your livestock an Ixodes or an Amblyomma? Why does that matter? Learn more on this fun podcast. Special thanks to parasitologist, Dr. Lindsay Starkey from Auburn University. 2018-05-3105 minVetZone PodcastingVetZone PodcastingThe Half-Life Rule of FiveIf you have heard of drug half-lives, do you know all of the easy things you can determine from it? Learn the Rule of Five and the Rule of Twenty and how they impact you. Half-lives are fun. 2018-05-2405 minVetZone PodcastingVetZone PodcastingInf Dz 018 Mycobacterium BasicsWhat do skinny cows, armadillos, elephants and coughing humans have in common?  Turns out, they all play host to a very malicious genus of bacteria.  All of these are zoonotic, chronic infections, with few effective treatment options.       2018-05-2202 minVetZone PodcastingVetZone PodcastingInf Dz 017 Bobcat FeverFirst described in Missouri in 1970, Cytauxzoon felis is a tick-transmitted protozoan within the family Theileriidae.  Bobcats and recovered domestic cats act as reservoir hosts for Amblyomma americanum (Lone Star tick).  2018-05-2003 minVetZone PodcastingVetZone PodcastingDo you like your drugs right or left-handed?Being three dimensional, most drugs and biologic molecules have mirror images of each other. Typically, one "works" in the body and one does not. Would it surprise you to know that many drugs have both active and inactive forms in your medication? That the FDA does not like this? Listen and learn why. 2018-05-1705 minVetZone PodcastingVetZone PodcastingInf Dz 016 A Small Kiss Leads to a Broken HeartThe kissing bug evokes thoughts of Valentine’s Day, young love, chocolate, and chagomas.  The last would not be something you want to receive from your true love.  2018-05-0303 minVetZone PodcastingVetZone PodcastingInf Dz 015 White Nose CurseThe  bat lives as a small, unassuming creature.  Most people fear them, and rightly so.  Bats are known vectors of rabies.  But, they should be thought of as protectors of humans.  Bats silently guard us nightly from diseases such as West Nile, Zika, chikungunya, and dengue fever.  2018-05-0103 minVetZone PodcastingVetZone PodcastingThe Case of Tremoring 302It's a beautiful spring afternoon.  The grass is lush and green, the cattle are contentedly grazing.  Calves chase around the pasture.  It was a hard winter, but spring finally has arrived.  All seems right with the world.  Except good ol’ 302 appears to be missing.  She has a new heifer calf on the ground.  You find her down and tremoring.  What could be the cause? 2018-04-2603 minVetZone PodcastingVetZone PodcastingContagious Equine MetritisIt’s springtime again, and you should already have your mare booked to a stallion.  If you have a Quarter Horse, you have the advantage of being able to utilize artificial insemination.  If you choose live cover, there are a few infectious diseases you should be concerned about.  One foreign animal disease (FAD) to remember is Contagious Equine Metritis (CEM).  2018-04-2403 minVetZone PodcastingVetZone PodcastingInfectivity, Pathogenicity, and VirulenceWhat is the difference between infectivity, pathogenicity, and virulence? Why does it matter? Listen and learn why we need to know each of these for every pathogen.  2018-04-1903 minVetZone PodcastingVetZone PodcastingHey Copper, thanks for policing for bacteriaLearn about the antimicrobial properties of certain metals like copper and how we use them in every day life to our advantage! 2018-04-1704 minVetZone PodcastingVetZone PodcastingThe Brainerd and the EponymBrainerd condition, does that sound like something you want? Think again! It is an embarassing disease. Learn more about this disease and how naming diseases is changing to avoid creating stigmas and misdirection. Learn about this new aspect in science! 2018-04-1204 minVetZone PodcastingVetZone PodcastingFOVAD the ONLY way to contract infectious diseaseHow can I infect thee? Let me count the ways and it is enumerated by the word FOVAD. Learn this helpful mnemonic and learn about Norovirus, Zika virus, Tularemia, and how far a cat can sneeze! As we often do, we sprinkle a bit of ancient history into the mix as well! Listen and enjoy. 2018-04-1004 minVetZone PodcastingVetZone PodcastingAdmin 005 FIFRA For You!The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) works hard to prevent toxins from entering the American food and water supplies.  We have seen this with CERCLA, radon, and the Clean Water Act and the Safe Drinking Water Act.  The Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act of 1947 (FIFRA) is no different.  2018-04-1002 min