Annual OAHN Public Health Updates
OAHN recognizes that animal health is inextricably linked to human health in many ways, particularly when it comes to companion animals, with which people have the closest contact on a regular basis. Zoonotic diseases are a frequent topic of discussion and on reports. In order to help strengthen the link and communication between animal health and public health networks, this report was created especially for public health professionals in Ontario, highlighting pertinent topics each year.
2024
- What is the OAHN Public Health Update?
- Mpox in animals: Good news, bad news
- H5N1 flu: Cows & cats
(S1 2024) - Other: Chlamydia caviae, guinea pigs (S2 2024)
- Update: Lyme disease infographic (S2 2024)
- Treat me right:
Acute dog diarrhea(S3 2023) - Raw meat-based
diets infosheet (S1 2024)
- Antimicrobials in dogs and cats (S2 2024)
- Equine: Viral encephalitis cycle (S2 2024)
- Ruminant: Coxiella burnetii (Q fever) (S2 2024)
- Survey: Anaplasma diagnosis & treatment(S3 2023)
- Changes to US dog import rules, AGAIN (S2 2024)
- Wildlife rabies update
- Not-so-tropical rat mite (S2 2024)
- Animal surveillance who’s who (S1 2024)
2023
- What is the OAHN Public Health Update?
- HPAI in a dog, cats (S1 2023)
- OAHN Project: H5N1 HPAI – feral cats (S2 2023)
- More echinococcosis (Q4 2022, S1 2023)
- Update: Lyme disease infographic (S2 2023)
- More on blastomycosis (Q3 2022, S1 2023)
- Salmonella and raw food diets (RAIZO 2023)
- Aquatic: Piscine lactococcosis project (Q1 2023)
- Equine: Wildfire smoke (Q2 2023)
- Other: Chlamydia psittaci, pet birds (Q1 2023)
- OAHN Project: Rabies titres, imported dogs (S2 2023)
- Rabies reg update (S1 2023)
- Wildlife rabies update
- Updates to notifiable disease list, Ontario
- OAHN disease reporting portal
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2022
- What is the OAHN Public Health Update?
- Pathogens in dogs imported from Asia: Project summary (Q1 2022)
- Poultry: H5N1 Avian Influenza (Q2 2022)
- Monkeypox and animals: Unknowns
- REVISED Lyme disease infographic (Q2 2022)
- Anaplasma spp. in dogs, people, cows (Q3 2021)
- SARS-CoV-2 study link (Q2 2022)
- Another case of AE (Q2 2022)
- Blastomycosis cases in Ontario (Q4 2021)
- Leishmaniasis in Ontario (Q3 2021)
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2021
- What is the OAHN Public Health Update?
- SARS-CoV-2 in dogs and cats: Project summary
- Network highlights 2020-2021
- Still breeding B. canis (Q3 2020)
- Salmonellosis in a cattery feeding a raw diet (Q1 2021)
- Ontario testing trends by month and FSA (Q3/Q4 2020)
- Canadian Pet Tick Survey: Results, resources (Q1 2021)
- New Canadian dog importation rules (Q2 2021)
- Importation of rabid dogs: US,Canada (Q2 2021)
- Small Ruminant: Zoonotic causes of abortion (Q2 2021)
- Equine: Tick-borne diseases, unusual case report (Q1 2021)
- Bovine: Salmonella Dublin (Q4 2020)
- Rabies update
- OAHN resource pages for veterinarians
- New OAHN disease reporting portal
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2020
- What is the OAHN Public Health Report?
- Ongoing veterinary COVID-19 challenges
- Network highlights 2019-2020
- Salmonella Dublin septicemia in a puppy (Q4 2019)
- Brucella in breeding kennels: Project summary (Q4 2019)
- Bad year for blastomycosis (Q3 2019)
- Canine importation: Ukrainian parvo pups (Q2 2020)
- UPDATE: Echinococcus multilocularis (Q2 2020)
- Poultry: Backyard bird resources
- Swine: Small-scale herd postmortem project, wild pigs
- Bees: Asian Giant Hornet – One Health risks
- Rabies update
- IPC guidelines for small animal clinics
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2019
•What is the OAHN Public Health Report?
•Brucella canis in breeding kennels
•Antimicrobial stewardship resources
•Network highlights 2018-2019
•Rabies update
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2018
The 2018 OAHN Public Health Report covers:
•What is the OAHN Public Health Report?
•Network highlights 2017-2018
•Marijuana and pet safety
•Tick tracking
•Rabies update
Read the full report, click here.