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Keith Poulsen

Director

Wisconsin Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory | School of Veterinary Medicine

Keith Poulsen is a practicing large animal veterinarian at the Morrie Waud Large Animal Hospital at the School of Veterinary Medicine and is the Section Head of Client Services at the Wisconsin Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory. He specializes in infectious diseases of large animals, especially food borne and zoonotic disease. He also has interests in Wisconsin Agriculture and looks at public and animal well-being with a One Health perspective.

Talks:

Is "I grew up on a farm" Enough to Protect You From Infectious Disease?

His talks focus on interactions of human and animal health and directly relate to Wisconsin Agriculture. They are typically about current disease outbreaks in Wisconsin and how veterinarians and physicians working together are solving problems.

What Happens When a Town Can't Sell Milk?

His talks focus on interactions of human and animal health and directly relate to Wisconsin Agriculture. They are typically about current disease outbreaks in Wisconsin and how veterinarians and physicians working together are solving problems.

Keep Calm and Test for Influenza

His talks focus on interactions of human and animal health and directly relate to Wisconsin Agriculture. They are typically about current disease outbreaks in Wisconsin and how veterinarians and physicians working together are solving problems.

Why Do We Still Care About Brucellosis?

His talks focus on interactions of human and animal health and directly relate to Wisconsin Agriculture. They are typically about current disease outbreaks in Wisconsin and how veterinarians and physicians working together are solving problems.

When Arguing Retail Sale of Raw Milk in Wisconsin, Don't Use Science in Your Argument

His talks focus on interactions of human and animal health and directly relate to Wisconsin Agriculture. They are typically about current disease outbreaks in Wisconsin and how veterinarians and physicians working together are solving problems.