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In reply to the discussion: Re Dallas: There is still ONE contact who is running around (Updated: found him) [View all]kestrel91316
(51,666 posts)death of it, among many other subjects.
I also have a Doctorate in Veterinary Medicine, and in vet school we studied veterinary virology and epidemiology until we were sick to death of THAT. I was a teaching assistant in my senior year for the freshman veterinary microbiology class, so I have taught a bit of this stuff at the graduate level.
During my more than 30 years in practice I have developed a deep professional interest in veterinary public health and zoonoses (ebola is a zoonosis) and I also played a critical role in a rabies case which resulted in my being given a letter of commendation from Los Angeles County Department of Public Health. I was interviewed about that case on its 25th anniversary by the Health Department for use in education on public health at UCLA medical school.
Veterinarians are the unpaid, unsung arm of public health. We do constant infectious disease surveillance and reporting as part of our professional duties.
So as far as being an "expert" - yep, probably more than 99.9% of the American population, at least.
What are your credentials? I assume you have some. You do speak so authoritatively.