ABSTRACT The efficacy of an antisepsis protocol comprising chlorhexidine gluconate and ethyl alcohol in combination with prophylactic antimicrobial therapy in controlling surgical site infection in horses was studied. To that purpose, seven mixed breed horses received potassium penicillin and gentamicin at least 30 minutes prior to surgery. The surgical site was scrubbed with chlorhexidine gluconate and rinsed with ethyl alcohol. Samples were collected at four time points: (A) - before and (B) - immediately following shaving of the hair coat, (C) - at the end of antisepsis procedures, and (D) - at the end of the surgical procedure. Duration of surgery was recorded. Samples were cultured in three different culture mediums: Mitis Salivarus (S...
Antimicrobials are widely used in veterinary practices, but there has been no investigation of antim...
The search for strategies for the reduction of Surgical Site infection (SSI) is a priority, given th...
Background Surgical site infection (SSI) is one of the most frequent health careâ\u80\u93associated ...
BACKGROUND: Antimicrobials are widely used in Australian veterinary practices, but no investigation ...
Reducing postoperative incisional infection is the main reason to administer postoperative antimicro...
<div><p>ABSTRACT: The objective of this study was to evaluate and compare the bactericidal efficacy ...
The growing problem of antimicrobial resistance affects veterinarians on a daily basis. Antimicrobia...
Abstract Background Most of surgical site infections (SSI) are caused by commensal and pathogenic ag...
Objective To evaluate the administration of procaine penicillin prior to or during confinement wi...
Simple SummaryHorse hoof possesses a micro-flora that may promote the development of secondary infec...
This research comprised four studies aiming to contribute to our knowledge regarding factors associa...
Effective skin antisepsis prior to incision of the skin, for example, during surgery, is essential i...
peer reviewedThe use of prophylactic antibiotics in veterinary surgery reduces the occurrence of pos...
BACKGROUND: The first outbreak of methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) infection in ho...
Introduction: Despite the fact that presurgical antiseptic hand treatment of surgical staff has sinc...
Antimicrobials are widely used in veterinary practices, but there has been no investigation of antim...
The search for strategies for the reduction of Surgical Site infection (SSI) is a priority, given th...
Background Surgical site infection (SSI) is one of the most frequent health careâ\u80\u93associated ...
BACKGROUND: Antimicrobials are widely used in Australian veterinary practices, but no investigation ...
Reducing postoperative incisional infection is the main reason to administer postoperative antimicro...
<div><p>ABSTRACT: The objective of this study was to evaluate and compare the bactericidal efficacy ...
The growing problem of antimicrobial resistance affects veterinarians on a daily basis. Antimicrobia...
Abstract Background Most of surgical site infections (SSI) are caused by commensal and pathogenic ag...
Objective To evaluate the administration of procaine penicillin prior to or during confinement wi...
Simple SummaryHorse hoof possesses a micro-flora that may promote the development of secondary infec...
This research comprised four studies aiming to contribute to our knowledge regarding factors associa...
Effective skin antisepsis prior to incision of the skin, for example, during surgery, is essential i...
peer reviewedThe use of prophylactic antibiotics in veterinary surgery reduces the occurrence of pos...
BACKGROUND: The first outbreak of methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) infection in ho...
Introduction: Despite the fact that presurgical antiseptic hand treatment of surgical staff has sinc...
Antimicrobials are widely used in veterinary practices, but there has been no investigation of antim...
The search for strategies for the reduction of Surgical Site infection (SSI) is a priority, given th...
Background Surgical site infection (SSI) is one of the most frequent health careâ\u80\u93associated ...