The American Association of Veterinary Parasitologists (AAVP) was founded in 1956 and is affiliated with the American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA). AAVP is a scientific and educational organization with approximately 450 members. Most members are from the United States and Canada. About 10% of members are from other countries outside of North America. Members of AAVP are teachers, students, scientists, veterinarians and others interested in parasites of companion, food-producing, and other domesticated animals and wildlife, some of which are transmissible to humans. Most members of AAVP work in academia, industry, government or private practice. Members of AAVP study these parasites to ultimately find new or better ways to diagnose, prevent, treat, or reduce infections in animals and in humans. AAVP holds an annual scientific meeting in July of each year, in association with the AVMA, at which time members and invited guests present their latest findings and updates on a variety of animal parasites and the diseases they cause.

About the AAVP Table of Contents:

2007-2008 AAVP Officers:

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AAVP Award Recipients:

    Distinguished Veterinary Parasitologists     Schering-Intervet Graduate Student Research Awards 1,2     CAPC Graduate Student Award in Zoonotic Disease     Distinguished Service Awards
2008-2009 Committee Chairs and Members:

    Listserv Manager (ad hoc)     Historian (ad hoc)     Archives     Awards Committee     Constitution and Bylaws Committee     Education Committee     Finance Committee     Newsletter/Editorial Board     Nominations Committee (elected)     Publications/Internet Committee     Research/Outreach Committee     Program Committee     Student Representatives     Past Presidents