One Health Heroes, Feb 1, 2026: Cold Weather Tips, WHO Departure, Vaccine Recommendations, Disease Surveillance
Sun Feb 01 2026
In this episode, Dr. Mandy Sorensen reviews major One Health updates, including a sharp rise in avian influenza cases, ongoing concerns about New World Screwworm, and important winter safety risks for pets. The conversation highlights the scale of recent poultry losses and spillover risks to mammals, including pets. New conditional treatment options for screwworm in dogs are approved, but early recognition and reporting are crucial. The episode closes with reflections on global disease surveillance through the WHO, collaboration, and encouraging developments in public health leadership from the American Academy of Pediatrics.
Avian influenza activity has surged, with millions of birds affected and increased risk to wildlife and domestic animals.
Outdoor pets, especially cats, face exposure risks through contact with infected birds.
New World Screwworm continues to move north, making awareness and rapid reporting essential for veterinarians.
Cold weather hazards such as de-icers and antifreeze pose preventable risks to pets.
Strong global collaboration remains critical for effective disease surveillance and response.
The American Academy of Pediatrics has released evidence-based vaccine recommendations. Pet owners and veterinary professionals, sign up for our newsletter here: https://www.yourvetwantsyoutoknow.com/newsletter
Veterinarians are invited to join the American Association of Food Safety and Public Health Veterinarians.
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Our vision is for Your Vet Wants You to Know to be a resource for veterinarians to improve client communication by introducing a discussion about a common topic during the vet visit, then directing the client to a reliable source of engaging, understandable, and accessible information.
By doing so, we strive for:
1) increased pet health literacy among pet owners,
2) improved partnership between clients and the veterinary team,
3) improved medical outcomes for pets, and
4) improved quality of life and efficiency for veterinarians.
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In this episode, Dr. Mandy Sorensen reviews major One Health updates, including a sharp rise in avian influenza cases, ongoing concerns about New World Screwworm, and important winter safety risks for pets. The conversation highlights the scale of recent poultry losses and spillover risks to mammals, including pets. New conditional treatment options for screwworm in dogs are approved, but early recognition and reporting are crucial. The episode closes with reflections on global disease surveillance through the WHO, collaboration, and encouraging developments in public health leadership from the American Academy of Pediatrics. Avian influenza activity has surged, with millions of birds affected and increased risk to wildlife and domestic animals. Outdoor pets, especially cats, face exposure risks through contact with infected birds. New World Screwworm continues to move north, making awareness and rapid reporting essential for veterinarians. Cold weather hazards such as de-icers and antifreeze pose preventable risks to pets. Strong global collaboration remains critical for effective disease surveillance and response. The American Academy of Pediatrics has released evidence-based vaccine recommendations. Pet owners and veterinary professionals, sign up for our newsletter here: https://www.yourvetwantsyoutoknow.com/newsletter Veterinarians are invited to join the American Association of Food Safety and Public Health Veterinarians. Help support our mission through BUY ME A COFFEE: https://buymeacoffee.com/yourvet Our vision is for Your Vet Wants You to Know to be a resource for veterinarians to improve client communication by introducing a discussion about a common topic during the vet visit, then directing the client to a reliable source of engaging, understandable, and accessible information. By doing so, we strive for: 1) increased pet health literacy among pet owners, 2) improved partnership between clients and the veterinary team, 3) improved medical outcomes for pets, and 4) improved quality of life and efficiency for veterinarians. Connect with Your Vet! Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/yourvetwantsyoutoknow Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/yourvetwantsyoutoknow Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/yourvetwantsyoutoknow