Nowadays the ways companion animals interact with humans on a daily basis show what pivotal positions they hold in our world and our lives. As the relationship between them is strengthen, these bonds can enable diseases such as vector-borne diseases to spread between them.
Vector-borne diseases affecting the domestic dog are of major global significance for their impact on the health and well-being of these companions, and those diseases are an emerging problem in veterinary medicine and the zoonotic potential of many of these agents is a significant consideration for human health.
If you would like to have more insight into the vector-borne diseases in canines, this month's topic is for you.