Top Animal Health Experts Address H5N1 Bird Flu in Trupanion Webinar
Trupanion (TRUP) is hosting a complimentary RACE®-Approved CE webinar titled "Bird Flu: What We Know Now" focusing on H5N1 bird flu and its impact on pets. The webinar will be available on-demand on May 8th, 2025, at 11:00 AM PT.
The panel features prominent animal health experts from the American Veterinary Medical Association, Ontario Veterinary College, Colorado State University, and Not One More Vet. Key topics include risk assessment for different pet populations, virus transmission to cats and dogs, clinical signs, preventative measures, and North American data insights.
The webinar is part of Trupanion's Pet & Public Health Early Warning & Detection System, designed to rapidly identify illness patterns in pets regardless of breed, age, or location.
Trupanion (TRUP) organizza un webinar gratuito approvato da RACE® intitolato "Influenza aviaria: cosa sappiamo ora", focalizzato sull'influenza aviaria H5N1 e il suo impatto sugli animali domestici. Il webinar sarà disponibile on-demand l'8 maggio 2025 alle 11:00 AM PT.
Il panel include esperti di rilievo nel campo della salute animale provenienti dalla American Veterinary Medical Association, Ontario Veterinary College, Colorado State University e Not One More Vet. I temi principali comprendono la valutazione del rischio per diverse popolazioni di animali domestici, la trasmissione del virus a cani e gatti, i segni clinici, le misure preventive e dati nordamericani.
Il webinar fa parte del Sistema di Allerta e Rilevamento Precoce per la Salute degli Animali e Pubblica di Trupanion, progettato per identificare rapidamente i pattern di malattia negli animali indipendentemente da razza, età o localizzazione.
Trupanion (TRUP) organiza un seminario web gratuito aprobado por RACE® titulado "Gripe aviar: lo que sabemos ahora", centrado en la gripe aviar H5N1 y su impacto en las mascotas. El seminario estará disponible bajo demanda el 8 de mayo de 2025 a las 11:00 AM PT.
El panel cuenta con destacados expertos en salud animal de la American Veterinary Medical Association, Ontario Veterinary College, Colorado State University y Not One More Vet. Los temas clave incluyen la evaluación de riesgos para diferentes poblaciones de mascotas, la transmisión del virus a gatos y perros, signos clínicos, medidas preventivas y datos de Norteamérica.
El seminario forma parte del Sistema de Alerta Temprana y Detección de Salud Pública y de Mascotas de Trupanion, diseñado para identificar rápidamente patrones de enfermedad en mascotas sin importar raza, edad o ubicación.
Trupanion (TRUP)은 RACE® 승인 무료 웨비나 "조류 인플루엔자: 현재 우리가 알고 있는 것"을 개최하며, H5N1 조류 인플루엔자와 반려동물에 미치는 영향을 다룹니다. 웨비나는 2025년 5월 8일 오전 11시(태평양 표준시)에 주문형으로 제공됩니다.
패널에는 American Veterinary Medical Association, Ontario Veterinary College, Colorado State University, Not One More Vet의 저명한 동물 건강 전문가들이 참여합니다. 주요 주제로는 다양한 반려동물 집단에 대한 위험 평가, 고양이와 개로의 바이러스 전파, 임상 증상, 예방 조치, 북미 데이터 인사이트가 포함됩니다.
이 웨비나는 품종, 나이, 위치에 관계없이 반려동물의 질병 패턴을 신속하게 식별하기 위해 설계된 Trupanion의 반려동물 및 공중 보건 조기 경고 및 탐지 시스템의 일환입니다.
Trupanion (TRUP) organise un webinaire gratuit approuvé par RACE® intitulé « Grippe aviaire : ce que nous savons maintenant », axé sur la grippe aviaire H5N1 et son impact sur les animaux de compagnie. Le webinaire sera disponible à la demande le 8 mai 2025 à 11h00 PT.
Le panel réunit des experts renommés en santé animale de l’American Veterinary Medical Association, du Ontario Veterinary College, de la Colorado State University et de Not One More Vet. Les sujets clés incluent l’évaluation des risques pour différentes populations d’animaux de compagnie, la transmission du virus aux chats et chiens, les signes cliniques, les mesures préventives et les données nord-américaines.
Ce webinaire fait partie du système d’alerte précoce et de détection en santé animale et publique de Trupanion, conçu pour identifier rapidement les schémas de maladie chez les animaux, quel que soit leur race, âge ou localisation.
Trupanion (TRUP) veranstaltet ein kostenloses, von RACE® genehmigtes Webinar mit dem Titel "Vogelgrippe: Was wir jetzt wissen", das sich auf die H5N1-Vogelgrippe und deren Auswirkungen auf Haustiere konzentriert. Das Webinar wird am 8. Mai 2025 um 11:00 Uhr PT auf Abruf verfügbar sein.
Das Panel besteht aus renommierten Experten für Tiergesundheit von der American Veterinary Medical Association, dem Ontario Veterinary College, der Colorado State University und Not One More Vet. Wichtige Themen sind Risikobewertung für verschiedene Haustierpopulationen, Virusübertragung auf Katzen und Hunde, klinische Anzeichen, Präventionsmaßnahmen und Erkenntnisse aus nordamerikanischen Daten.
Das Webinar ist Teil von Trupanions Frühwarn- und Erkennungssystem für Tier- und öffentliche Gesundheit, das darauf ausgelegt ist, Krankheitsmuster bei Haustieren schnell zu erkennen, unabhängig von Rasse, Alter oder Standort.
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Panelists from the American Veterinary Medical Association, World Small Animal Veterinary Association One Health Committee, and others will share critical updates on H5N1 bird flu
SEATTLE, May 05, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Trupanion (Nasdaq: TRUP), the leading provider of medical insurance for dogs and cats, will host an upcoming webinar focused on the evolving state of bird flu (H5N1) and its impact on pets, pet parents, and the veterinary community.
The complimentary one-hour RACE®-Approved CE webinar "Bird Flu: What We Know Now" will be available on-demand on petpublichealth.org/h5n1-update/ on Thursday, May 8th, at 11:00 AM PT / 2:00 PM ET.
Hosted by Trupanion’s Chief Veterinary/Product Officer, Dr. Steve Weinrauch, BVMS, MRCVS, the webinar features a panel of leading animal health experts, including:
- Gail Golab, PhD, DVM, MANZCVS (Animal Welfare), DACAW: Associate Executive Vice President & Chief Veterinary Officer, American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA)
- Professor Scott Weese, DVM, DVSc, DACVIM: Veterinary Internist, Fellow (Canadian Academy of Health Sciences), Chief of Infection Control (Ontario Veterinary College), Director (University of Guelph Centre of Public Health & Zoonoses)
- Professor Michael Lappin, DVM, PhD, DACVIM: Veterinary Internist, PhD (Parasitology), Director (Center for Companion Animal Studies, Colorado State University), Advisor (World Small Animal Veterinary Association One Health Committee)
- Carrie Jurney, DVM, DACVIM (Neurology): Veterinary Neurologist, Owner (Remedy Veterinary Specialists), Founding President (Not One More Vet - NOMV)
Presented as part of Trupanion’s Pet & Public Health Early Warning & Detection System, the webinar aims to equip veterinary professionals and pet parents with the latest information and practical guidance on avian flu in pets.
Panelists will delve into various topics, including:
- Which pet populations may be at highest risk for avian flu.
- How the virus can potentially spread to cats and dogs.
- Current knowledge of clinical signs observed in pets.
- Preventative steps veterinary teams can implement.
- Data insights from North America and their potential implications for emerging cases.
- Educational resources for both veterinary professionals and pet parents.
Dr. Weinrauch commented, “The veterinary profession serves as a first line of defense for protecting both pets and public health. Empowering those entrusted with the care of our family pets is vital. Using real-time illness data, the Early Warning & Detection System concept aims to rapidly detect patterns and signs of illness in dogs and cats anywhere, any breed, any age, any sex, at any time."
To learn more and to stream the webinar, visit petpublichealth.org/h5n1-update/.
About Trupanion’s Pet & Public Health Early Warning Detection System
Trupanion’s Pet & Public Health Early Warning Detection System utilizes real-time pet health data from over 11,000 veterinary hospitals to rapidly identify illness and disease trends impacting companion animals. By collaborating with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Boehringer Ingelheim, Mars Science & Diagnostics, the American Veterinary Medicine Association, and other leading pet and public health authorities, Trupanion aims to proactively detect and respond to potential pet and public health threats. For more information, please visit petpublichealth.org.
About Trupanion
Trupanion is the leader in medical insurance for cats and dogs throughout the United States, Canada, Europe, and Australia with over 1,000,000 pets enrolled. For over two decades, Trupanion has given pet parents peace of mind so they can focus on their pet's recovery, not financial stress. Trupanion is committed to providing pet parents with the highest value in pet medical insurance with unlimited payouts for the life of their pets. With its patented process, Trupanion is the only North American provider with the technology to pay veterinarians directly in seconds at the time of checkout. Trupanion is listed on NASDAQ under the symbol "TRUP". The company was founded in 2000 and is headquartered in Seattle, WA. Trupanion policies are issued, in the United States, by its wholly owned insurance entity American Pet Insurance Company and, in Canada, by Accelerant Insurance Company of Canada or GPIC Insurance Company. Trupanion Australia is a partnership between Trupanion and Hollard Insurance Company. Policies are sold and administered in Canada by Canada Pet Health Insurance Services, Inc. dba Trupanion 309-1277 Lynn Valley Road, North Vancouver, BC V7J 0A2 and in the United States by Trupanion Managers USA, Inc. (CA license No. 0G22803, NPN 9588590). Canada Pet Health Insurance Services, Inc. is a registered damage insurance agency and claims adjuster in Quebec #603927. Trupanion Australia is a partnership between Trupanion and Hollard Insurance Company. For more information, please visit trupanion.com.
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