Emily Jenkins
DVM, PhD, BSc Hon
Assistant Professor, Veterinary Public Health and Food Safety, Department of Veterinary Microbiology, University of Saskatchewan
Emplacement
Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
Mots clés
Wildlife, disease ecology, zoonoses, climate change, indigenous health
Recherche d'intérêts
Detect, characterize (using morphological and molecular techniques), and understand the ecology of parasitic zoonoses (such as Echinococcus, Toxoplasma, and Giardia) with wildlife reservoirs in northwestern Canada
Determine effects of environmental and anthropogenic change on the distribution and transmission of zoonoses with wildlife reservoirs in northwestern Canada
Provide the scientific basis to assess, mitigate, and communicate risks to public and animal health associated with country food safety and parasitic zoonoses in remote, rural, and Indigenous communities in Canada
Publications pertinentes
Companion Animals |
Echinococcosis |
Food |
Giardiasis |
Northern/Aboriginal Issues |
Public Health |
Toxoplasmosis |
Veterinary |