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Hot Topic Webinar: Adopt the Pug, Not the Bug
Wednesday, June 10, 2026, 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM CDT
Category: Events
Hot Topics Webinar Adopt the Pug, Not the Bug: Protecting Minnesota's Dogs and Their Human Companions from Canine Brucellosis
Maria Bye, MPH, Senior Epidemiologist, Zoonotic Diseases Unit, Minnesota Department of Health Steve Kivisto, DVM, Minnesota Board of Animal Health
Minnesota's dogs and their human companions face a potentially life-altering illness in canine brucellosis. Join Minnesota's Board of Animal Health's senior companion animal veterinarian, Dr. Steven Kivisto and Minnesota Department of Health senior epidemiologist Maria Bye, MPH for a discussion of the current situation in the state.
We will be tackling:
- The biology of Brucella canis, the bacteria responsible for brucellosis in dogs.
- The potential for zoonotic infection and how to mitigate the risk to you and your staff when working with brucellosis positive dogs
- Testing and importing dogs from high-risk areas and what your clients should know before adopting them.
- How the MDH and the Board respond to positive cases.
- What the Board of Animal Health is doing to help reduce the risk of brucellosis in dogs.
Maria Bye is an epidemiologist in the zoonotic diseases unit at the Minnesota Department of Health (MDH) and coordinates the surveillance for zoonotic special pathogens such as brucellosis, Q fever, and tularemia. She also supports the rabies surveillance program and helps to investigate enteric outbreaks linked to animal contact. Mrs. Bye received her BS in Biology and Communications from the University of Minnesota and her MPH from Emory University. Prior to coming to MDH, Maria worked in zoonotic disease laboratories at the University of Minnesota. She bridged the gap between benchtop science and public health by doing epidemiological work with the Special Bacteriology Reference Laboratory at the CDC. Her research passions include zoonotic pathogens, bioterrorism preparedness, and antimicrobial stewardship.
Dr. Kivisto graduated from the University of Minnesota, College of Veterinary Medicine in 1997. He’s a Minnesota native, growing up on the Iron Range who made his way slowly to the Twin Cities after a brief four year stop at the University of Minnesota, Duluth for his undergraduate work. Outside of a three-year stint in academia he has spent most of his career working as a practicing veterinarian in various small animal clinics in Minnesota. He currently oversees the companion animal branch of the Board.
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1 interactive medical CE credit
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