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Information about Antibiotic Resistant Bacteria in Companion Animals Antimicrobial-resistant bacterial infections in pets can be challenging to treat, but they can also have public health importance, as some bacteria can be shared between pets and people. When those infections in pets are resistant to antibiotics considered critical for treating people with severe infections, veterinarians and pet owners should be aware and take steps to minimize spread of disease. Educational fliers posted here help veterinary personnel and pet owners learn more about carbapenem-resistant Enterobacterales, carbapenem-resistant Pseudomonas, and methicillin resistant Staphylococcus in pet dogs, cats, and horses. |
Now Enrolling in Clinical Trials!VHC is now enrolling patients for several clincal trials! |
Livestock Services' renovations boast increased safety and new technology!Learn more about what was updated to enhance our service capabilities. |
Canine Blood Donors Needed!Just like people, dogs have diseases or injuries that require blood transfusions. The Veterinary Health Center needs volunteer blood donors to ensure that every patient in need can be treated. |
K-State of Mind: The Humanitarian VeterinarianWhat does the day in the life of a veterinarian look like at the VHC? Follow along with our clinicians in these videos! Watch here. |