Author | Susan E. Little, DVM, PhD, DACVM (parasitology)

Susan E. Little, DVM, PhD, DACVM (parasitology)

Dr. Susan Little is a Regents Professor and Krull-Ewing Chair in Veterinary Parasitology at the Center for Veterinary Health Sciences, Oklahoma State University. She is recognized internationally as a leader in veterinary parasitology and vector-borne disease. She teaches veterinary parasitology and oversees a research program centered on tick-borne diseases and zoonotic parasites. She is a founder and co-director of the National Center for Veterinary Parasitology, a past-president of the American Association of Veterinary Parasitologists, and an Emeritus Member and past-president of the Companion Animal Parasite Council (CAPC).

Articles

Prevent tick-borne disease with time-sensitive interventions

Susan Little, DVM, PhD, DACVM (Parasitology), explains how transmission timing differs by pathogen, demonstrates safe tick removal, and shows why year-round systemic tick control plus targeted vaccines best protect pets.

Understanding internal parasite diagnostics

Susan E. Little, DVM, PhD, DACVM, discusses what diagnostic tests should be used for tapeworms, hookworms, and roundworms in dogs

Tackling parasites with year-round control

Susan E. Little, DVM, PhD, DACVM, shares the most important control strategy for protecting dogs against parasites

Exploring the rise in tick populations

Susan E. Little, DVM, PhD, DACVM, shares important things veterinarians should recognize regarding the surge in tick populations, and more

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