White dog wrapped in orange blanket next to dialysis machine
The bacterial disease leptospirosis, if not caught early, can cause kidney failure in dogs among other life-threatening symptoms. (UC Veterinary Medical Center - San Diego)

Using Artificial Intelligence to Predict Life-Threatening Bacterial Disease in Dogs

UC Davis Veterinarians Develop AI Model for Accurate, Early Detection of Leptospirosis Infections

"Leptospirosis, a disease that dogs can get from drinking water contaminated with Leptospira bacteria, can cause kidney failure, liver disease and severe bleeding into the lungs. Early detection of the disease is crucial and may mean the difference between life and death.

Veterinarians and researchers at the University of California, Davis, School of Veterinary Medicine have discovered a technique to predict leptospirosis in dogs through the use of artificial intelligence. After many months of testing various models, the team has developed one that outperformed traditional testing methods and provided accurate early detection of the disease. The groundbreaking discovery was published in Journal of Veterinary Diagnostic Investigation."

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