Video Length: 24 minutes
Dr. Annette Litster discusses her research, risk management and modes of transmission regarding cohabitating FIV-positive and FIV-negative cats at the University of Florida's 7th Annual Maddie's® Shelter Medicine Conference. How will the research inform practical guidelines at your shelter?
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Dr. Litster, Director of Maddie's® Shelter Medicine Program at the Purdue University School of Veterinary Medicine, graduated from the University of Queensland in Brisbane, Australia in 1982 and became a registered specialist in Feline Medicine in 2001 after successfully completing a Fellowship of the Australian College of Veterinary Scientists by examination. She was awarded a PhD in 2004 and a Master of Medical Science in Clinical Epidemiology in 2006. Dr. Litster has recently completed a major study on the prevalence of protective antibody titers to canine parvovirus and distemper and the response to modified live vaccination at PAWS Chicago and the Humane Society of Indianapolis.