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The Revised American Heartworm Society Feline Heartworm Disease Guidelines: Can We Detect, Prevent, And Better Manage These Cases?

Conventional wisdom among veterinarians has long held that heartworm disease is a serious, ubiquitous issue in dogs. At the same time, while many practitioners also believe that heartworm disease in cats is a serious disease, they view it as relatively uncommon. This assumption has led many practitioners to look for heartworms in feline patients only when overt clinical signs point to the problem, and to refrain from recommending routine heartworm testing and prevention in cats. The result: feline heartworm disease today is misunderstood, underdiagnosed and undermanaged.

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