
AAEP Virtual Wednesday Round Table: Protect Client Horses & Preserve Anthelmintic Effectiveness: Updated AAEP Internal Parasite Control Guidelines
Recorded On: 08/14/2024
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August 14, 2024. 8-9:30 p.m. EST
Panelists: Drs. Martin Nielsen and Craig Reinemeyer
August 14, 2024. Dramatic development in the field of equine parasite control in recent years reinforces the importance of possessing the most current expertise to help minimize the risk of parasitic disease and maintain the effectiveness of current drugs for as long as possible.
Join Infectious Disease Committee member Drs. Martin Nielsen, and parasite expert Dr. Craig Reinemeyer, for a discussion of important updates to the AAEP’s Internal Parasite Control Guidelines, including recent advances in knowledge concerning increased anthelmintic resistance and optimization of parasite control management practices.
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This session is sponsored by American Regent Animal Health

Martin Nielsen
Dr. Nielsen is the Schlaikjer Professor in Equine Infectious Disease at the University of Kentucky's M.H. Gluck Equine Research Center as well as the current president of the American Association of Veterinary Parasitologists. Dr. Nielsen received his veterinary degree from the Royal Veterinary and Agricultural University in Denmark, and he is board certified in veterinary parasitology with both the European Veterinary Parasitology College and the American College of Veterinary Microbiologists. Dr. Nielsen serves as co-editor in chief for the scientific journal Veterinary Parasitology, is co-author of Handbook of Equine Parasite Control and has published more than 120 peer-reviewed publications.

Craig Reinemeyer
Dr. Reinemeyer is founder of East Tennessee Clinical Research, a privately held contract research organization that conducts pharmaceutical development studies for commercial sponsors. He started the company in 1998 following 14 years on faculty at the University of Tennessee College of Veterinary Medicine, where he taught veterinary parasitology. A graduate of the Ohio State University College of Veterinary Medicine, Dr. Reinemeyer is a board-certified veterinary parasitologist and past president of the American Association Veterinary Parasitologists. He has authored over 90 peer-reviewed articles and book chapters, co-authored Handbook of Equine Parasite Control (2nd ed.) and delivered over 200 papers at scientific meetings and continuing education conferences.