New vector-borne disease modular guide

ESCCAP is delighted to announce the publication of the modular guide series for guideline 5, Control of Vector-Borne Diseases in Dogs and Cats.  The new, user-friendly guide is based upon the existing ESCCAP guideline but has been designed as concise, quick-reference cards....
Friday 26th March 2021

Four ESCCAP guidelines now available in Ukrainian

The sixth edition of ESCCAP's guideline 03 and the third edition of guideline 05 have both been published by ESCCAP Ukraine.  There are now four guidelines available to download in Ukrainian: GL1: Контроль гельмінтів собак та котів (Worm Control in Dogs and Cats).
Friday 12th March 2021

Guideline 5 now available in Hungarian

ESCCAP's vector-borne diseases guideline is now available in Hungarian. To download the guide, please go to the guidelines page.
Tuesday 2nd March 2021

WSAVA FECAVA Virtual Congress 2021 – ESCCAP Live Parasitology Programme

Due to the challenges of COVID-19, the WSAVA/FECAVA EuroCongress will now take place virtually. Our LIVE lecture stream will take place on Monday 22 March 2021 and topics will include vector-borne nematodes, Angiostrongylus vasorum, feline lungworms, European tick-borne disease and exotic parasites in imported pets.
Wednesday 24th February 2021

New edition of MG1 available in Polish

The Polish translation of ESCCAP's modular guide 1: Odrobaczanie psów i kotów has been updated. Changes to the second edition include improved life cycles for Toxocara canis, Toxocara cati, Echinococcus granulosus and Echinococcus multilocularis. The new document can be downloaded from www.esccap.org/modular-guidelines/.
Friday 19th February 2021

New editions of modular guides 1 and 3 available in French

The French translations of ESCCAP's modular guide 1: Lutte contre les helminthes du chien et du chat and modular guide 3: Lutte contre les arthropodes parasitesdu chien et du chathave both been updated.  Changes to MG1 include improved life cycles for Toxocara canis, Toxocara cati, Echinococcus granulosus and Echinococcus multilocularis
Friday 19th February 2021