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Nao Hensel

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Course Description

Explore the intriguing world of Canine Demodicosis, an ectoparasitic disease caused by Demodex spp. These tiny mites, typically found on mammalian skin, can trigger skin lesions such as folliculitis and furunculosis when their population surges. Discover the connection between Demodex mites and secondary bacterial pyoderma in canine demodicosis cases. Enhance your knowledge of diagnosis, treatment, and management strategies for this challenging condition. Deepen your understanding of Canine Demodicosis!

Course Content

  • Demodex species.
  • Juvenile vs. Adult-onset Demodicosis.
  • Localized vs. Generalised Demodicosis.
  • How to diagnose..?
  • Treatment options for canine Dermadicosis.
  • Medications Doses.
  • Breeding
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Nao Hensel

DVM, Dipl. ACVD & Dipl. ECVD (Dermatology)

⦁ Nao Hensel is a native of Japan.
⦁ She obtained Doctor of Veterinary Medicine degree from College of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences at Colorado State University in USA in 2010.
⦁ Then completed a one-year rotating small animal internship in Boston, USA followed by a 3-year veterinary dermatology residency in Georgia, USA. Nao has a special interest in autoimmune diseases, otology and allergic skin diseases
⦁ In 2014, she moved to Basel, Switzerland and opened a veterinary dermatology practice.

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