Biosecurity for Equine Hospitals and Indoor Equine Facilities
Airborne pathogens can contribute to disease spread in equine hospitals. Learn how Synexis DHP® technology supports indoor biosecurity.

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Air is an often-overlooked part of biosecurity in equine hospitals and indoor specialty care facilities. Manual cleaning can often miss what remains in the air and what resettles on surfaces. These pathogens can drive the spread of infectious diseases, causing an increase in costs, as well as fatalities. 

Dan Dreyfuss, DVM, MA, will introduce the science behind patented DHP® technology. Synexis DHP® technology generates dry hydrogen peroxidea touchless, continuous pathogen control method that treats the air and surfaces in occupied spaces, enhancing biosecurity protocols. 

What you’ll learn: 

  • The most often overlooked biosecurity threats and elements 
  • Enhancing existing protocols with tested, practical technology. The layer that your current protocol may be missing. 
  • How the technology works, why it’s safe for use in occupied environments including health care facilities, and why it should be included in biosecurity practices 


Who should attend:
 

Equine veterinarians, technicians, rescues, quarantine facilities, equine transport companies 

This webcast begins on Thursday, June 25, 2026 at 8:00 p.m. EDT

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About the Expert:

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Dan Dreyfuss, DVM, MA​

Dan Dreyfuss, DVM, is a veterinary medicine expert with more than 40 years of clinical, scientific, and industry experience. With a background in cell and developmental biology and a DVM from UC Davis, Dreyfuss has driven innovation across the animal health landscape.​

Dreyfuss' expertise spans equine and companion animal medicine and surgery, pharmaceutical development, technical sales, and scientific communications, complemented by his leadership in developing RACE-approved continuing education programs and pioneering technical content for veterinary professionals across industry and academia.​

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