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    Lanza Perea Marta

    Marta Lanza-Perea, Bach in Vet Med, MSc, MRCVS

    Associate Professor for Small Animal Medicine and Surgery

    Biography

    Dr. Lanza-Perea began her teaching career in the teaching hospital at St. George’s University School of Veterinary Medicine, Grenada, in 2004. She is the Course Director for the Junior Surgery and Anesthesia Lab and co -directs the Shelter Medicine selective. She participates in several other labs as well as acts as faculty advisor for student organizations such as Spay and Neuter Pothound, One Health One Medicine and the Student Chapter of the Association of Shelter Veterinarians. Prior work experience includes 3 years as a permanent vet in practice and 4 years as a locum Veterinarian (relief work) in various veterinary surgical practices around the southern part of England, which allowed her to travel extensively in and out of the UK.

    Dr. Lanza-Perea interests include small animal soft tissue surgery, Infectious Diseases, specially tick-borne diseases, Shelter Medicine and Behaviour. She has been involved in several research projects to do with those topics.

    Dr. Lanza-Perea received a Bach in Vet Med from the Universidad Complutense de Madrid (UCM), Spain, in 1994. She became a Member of the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons (MRCVS) in 1997 and in 2013 obtained her MSc in Clinical pathology from St George’s University.

    473-444-4175 ext: 3655

    • Infectious Diseases
    • Specially Tick Borne Diseases
    • Shelter Medicine
    • One Health Once Medicine
    • Transmissible Venereal Tumor
    • Soft Tissue Surgery
    • Member of the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons (MRCVS)
    • British Veterinary Association( BVA)

    Selected Publications

    • Yabsley MJ, McKibben J, Macpherson CN et al. Prevalence of Ehrlichia canis, Anaplasma platys, Babesia canis vogeli, Hepatozoon canis, Bartonella vinsonii berkhoffi, and Richettsia spp. in dogs from Grenada. Veterinary Parasitology
    • Marta Lanza-Perea; Sachin M. Kumthekar, Arathy Sabarinath et al. Doxycycline treatment of asymptomatic dogs seropositive for Ehrlichia canis West Indian Veterinary Journal 2009, 9 (2) 11-13
    • Lanza-Perea, M., Zieger,U., Qurollo, B. A., Hegarty, B.C., Pultorak, E.l., Kumthekar, S., Bruhl-Day,R., Breitschwerdt, E.B. (2014) Intra-operative bleeding in dogs from Grenada seroreactive to Anaplasma platys and Ehrlichia canis. J. Vet Intern Med. 28: 1702-1707. Doi 10.1111/jvim.12442.
    • A. Chikweto., M.I. Bhaiyat., M. Lanza-Perea., S. Veytsman., K.Tiwari., C.De Allie., R.N. Sharma. (2014). Retrospective study of canine heartworm disease with caval syndrome in Grenada, West Indies. Vet Parasitol 205: 721-724. (doi.org/10.1016/j.vetpar. 2014.09.014).
    • Wilkerson, M. J., Black, K. E., Lanza-Perea, M., Sharma, B., Gibson, K., Stone, D. M., ... & Ganta, R. R. (2017). Initial development and preliminary evaluation of a multiplex bead assay to detect antibodies to Ehrlichia canis, Anaplasma platys, and Ehrlichia chaffeensis outer membrane peptides in naturally infected dogs from Grenada, West Indies. Journal of Veterinary Diagnostic Investigation, 29 (1), 109-114.

    Selected Projects

    • The Expression of Multidrug Resistance Proteins in Transmissible Venereal Tumors and the Effects of Vincristine
    • Worldwide TVT Genomic Study and Grenada TV
    • Prevalence of Infectious Diseases in Owned Dogs Presenting to Junior Surgery and Anaesthesia Lab at St. George’s University, West Indies, Grenada
    • Comparison of Two Injectable Intra-Testicular Products Used for Chemical Castration in Male Dogs
    • Molecular identification and genotyping of methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus pseudintermedius (MRSP) from healthy dogs in Grenada.
    • Use of Tanexamic acid intraoperatively in dogs with bleeding tendencies.

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