BackgroundAvoidance of unnecessary antimicrobial administration is a key tenet of antimicrobial stewardship; knowing the optimal duration of therapy obviates over-treatment. However, little research has been performed to establish course lengths for common canine infections. In clinical practice, antimicrobial therapy is frequently prescribed in dogs presenting lower urinary tract signs (haematuria, pollakiuria and dysuria/stranguria). The proposed length of treatment in International Consensus guidelines has decreased with each iteration, but these recommendations remain arbitrary and largely extrapolated from experience in people.MethodsThe objective of this prospective, multi-centre study is to find the shortest course duration that is n...
The duration of antimicrobial treatment of bacterial urinary tract infections in small animals is us...
Current treatment for canine bacterial pneumonia relies on protracted courses of antimicrobials (3–6...
Urinary tract disease is a common reason for use (and likely misuse, improper use, and overuse) of a...
Abstract Background Avoidance of unnecessary antimicrobial administration is a key tenet of antimicr...
BACKGROUND: Avoidance of unnecessary antimicrobial administration is a key tenet of antimicrobial st...
Abstract: Background: Avoidance of unnecessary antimicrobial administration is a key tenet of antimi...
Abstract: Background: Avoidance of unnecessary antimicrobial administration is a key tenet of antimi...
Background: Avoidance of unnecessary antimicrobial administration is a key tenet of antimicrobial st...
Background Avoidance of unnecessary antimicrobial administration is a key tenet of a...
Background: Antimicrobials are commonly used to treat urinary tract disease in dogs. Understanding a...
Abstract Background Antimicrobials are commonly used to treat urinary tract disease in dogs. Underst...
Background: Antimicrobials are commonly used to treat urinary tract disease in dogs. Understanding a...
BackgroundUncomplicated urinary tract infections (UTI) in dogs usually are treated with antimicrobia...
BackgroundUncomplicated urinary tract infections (UTI) in dogs usually are treated with antimicrobia...
Background: Uncomplicated urinary tract infections (UTI) in dogs usually are treated with antimicrob...
The duration of antimicrobial treatment of bacterial urinary tract infections in small animals is us...
Current treatment for canine bacterial pneumonia relies on protracted courses of antimicrobials (3–6...
Urinary tract disease is a common reason for use (and likely misuse, improper use, and overuse) of a...
Abstract Background Avoidance of unnecessary antimicrobial administration is a key tenet of antimicr...
BACKGROUND: Avoidance of unnecessary antimicrobial administration is a key tenet of antimicrobial st...
Abstract: Background: Avoidance of unnecessary antimicrobial administration is a key tenet of antimi...
Abstract: Background: Avoidance of unnecessary antimicrobial administration is a key tenet of antimi...
Background: Avoidance of unnecessary antimicrobial administration is a key tenet of antimicrobial st...
Background Avoidance of unnecessary antimicrobial administration is a key tenet of a...
Background: Antimicrobials are commonly used to treat urinary tract disease in dogs. Understanding a...
Abstract Background Antimicrobials are commonly used to treat urinary tract disease in dogs. Underst...
Background: Antimicrobials are commonly used to treat urinary tract disease in dogs. Understanding a...
BackgroundUncomplicated urinary tract infections (UTI) in dogs usually are treated with antimicrobia...
BackgroundUncomplicated urinary tract infections (UTI) in dogs usually are treated with antimicrobia...
Background: Uncomplicated urinary tract infections (UTI) in dogs usually are treated with antimicrob...
The duration of antimicrobial treatment of bacterial urinary tract infections in small animals is us...
Current treatment for canine bacterial pneumonia relies on protracted courses of antimicrobials (3–6...
Urinary tract disease is a common reason for use (and likely misuse, improper use, and overuse) of a...