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In this episode, Dr. Lottie talks about tetanus. How disease develops, why the clinical signs differ between species, what we can actually do to treat it and what the best prevention methods are.
Find us on TikTok & Instagram: @veterinaryvista
Timeline:
00:00 Intro
00:43 Case
01:50 Aetiology & Pathogenesis
05:29 Clinical Signs
08:01 Diagnosis
11:54 Treatment
16:19 Prevention
19:13 Key Points
20:46 Outro
Recommended Reading
References
Current Vet is an educational podcast intended for veterinary students, veterinary professionals, and individuals with an interest in veterinary medicine.
All content provided in this podcast and its associated materials is for educational and informational purposes only. It is not intended as, and must not be considered a substitute for, professional veterinary advice, diagnosis, or treatment.
Any clinical cases discussed in this podcast are fictional, and are designed to reflect typical or likely clinical scenarios for educational purposes. They do not represent specific real-life cases, clients, or animals.
While every effort is made to ensure accuracy and alignment with current evidence at the time of publication, veterinary medicine is a rapidly evolving field, and recommendations may change over time
By Veterinary VistaIn this episode, Dr. Lottie talks about tetanus. How disease develops, why the clinical signs differ between species, what we can actually do to treat it and what the best prevention methods are.
Find us on TikTok & Instagram: @veterinaryvista
Timeline:
00:00 Intro
00:43 Case
01:50 Aetiology & Pathogenesis
05:29 Clinical Signs
08:01 Diagnosis
11:54 Treatment
16:19 Prevention
19:13 Key Points
20:46 Outro
Recommended Reading
References
Current Vet is an educational podcast intended for veterinary students, veterinary professionals, and individuals with an interest in veterinary medicine.
All content provided in this podcast and its associated materials is for educational and informational purposes only. It is not intended as, and must not be considered a substitute for, professional veterinary advice, diagnosis, or treatment.
Any clinical cases discussed in this podcast are fictional, and are designed to reflect typical or likely clinical scenarios for educational purposes. They do not represent specific real-life cases, clients, or animals.
While every effort is made to ensure accuracy and alignment with current evidence at the time of publication, veterinary medicine is a rapidly evolving field, and recommendations may change over time