Animal contact outbreaks of enteric disease provide
insights into the animals and etiologies causing outbreak-associated enteric
illnesses as well as other outbreak characteristics, such as settings in which
outbreaks occur. Investigation and surveillance of animal contact outbreaks can
guide public health actions, developed in collaboration
with specific populations (e.g., backyard poultry owners), including interventions tailored to settings,
such as private homes and farms or dairies, that are more commonly associated with animal contact outbreaks.
This session originally was presented at AVMA Convention 2026.
1.0 CE Credit
$15 AVMA/SAVMA Members
$30 Non-members