Antimicrobial agents are commonly used in neonatal foals for the treatment or prevention of sepsis. However, due to concerns about the development of antimicrobial resistance and increasing pressure on veterinarians to rationalise antimicrobial use, we should be trying to reduce the unnecessary use of antimicrobials. This article reviews many of the important considerations when selecting an antimicrobial for use in neonatal foals. Firstly, we consider general differences in neonatal pharmacology and physiology. Secondly, we review common antimicrobial drugs and their indications. Finally, we review antimicrobial stewardship
BACKGROUND: Antimicrobials are widely used in Australian veterinary practices, but no investigation ...
BACKGROUND: Up to 60% of foals develop diarrhea within 6 months after birth. Preventive measures are...
Background: As antimicrobial resistant bacterial strains continue to emerge and spread in human ...
Antimicrobial agents are commonly used in neonatal foals for the treatment or prevention of sepsis. ...
The study objectives were to provide cumulative antimicrobial susceptibility data at the patient lev...
Sepsis is a potentially fatal bacterial infection in neonatal foals. In this thesis we have shown th...
SUMMARY The authors review the basic knowledge regarding the physiologic and pharmacokinetic chara...
Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) are the class of drugs most commonly used in equine me...
REASONS FOR PERFORMING STUDY: Neonatal diseases have been grouped and analysed but up-to-date statis...
This article focuses on the pharmacologic properties of drugs commonly used in the treatment of neon...
Antimicrobials are essential and widely used in veterinary practice. Their use undergoes numerous na...
Background: Septicaemia in the neonatal foal is caused by both Gram positive and Gram negative bacte...
SummaryThe growing problem of antimicrobial resistance affects veterinarians on a daily basis. Antim...
BackgroundAntimicrobial resistance (AMR) is an increasingly serious threat to human and animal healt...
In equine neonatology, corticosteroids are used to treat conditions such as acute adrenal insufficie...
BACKGROUND: Antimicrobials are widely used in Australian veterinary practices, but no investigation ...
BACKGROUND: Up to 60% of foals develop diarrhea within 6 months after birth. Preventive measures are...
Background: As antimicrobial resistant bacterial strains continue to emerge and spread in human ...
Antimicrobial agents are commonly used in neonatal foals for the treatment or prevention of sepsis. ...
The study objectives were to provide cumulative antimicrobial susceptibility data at the patient lev...
Sepsis is a potentially fatal bacterial infection in neonatal foals. In this thesis we have shown th...
SUMMARY The authors review the basic knowledge regarding the physiologic and pharmacokinetic chara...
Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) are the class of drugs most commonly used in equine me...
REASONS FOR PERFORMING STUDY: Neonatal diseases have been grouped and analysed but up-to-date statis...
This article focuses on the pharmacologic properties of drugs commonly used in the treatment of neon...
Antimicrobials are essential and widely used in veterinary practice. Their use undergoes numerous na...
Background: Septicaemia in the neonatal foal is caused by both Gram positive and Gram negative bacte...
SummaryThe growing problem of antimicrobial resistance affects veterinarians on a daily basis. Antim...
BackgroundAntimicrobial resistance (AMR) is an increasingly serious threat to human and animal healt...
In equine neonatology, corticosteroids are used to treat conditions such as acute adrenal insufficie...
BACKGROUND: Antimicrobials are widely used in Australian veterinary practices, but no investigation ...
BACKGROUND: Up to 60% of foals develop diarrhea within 6 months after birth. Preventive measures are...
Background: As antimicrobial resistant bacterial strains continue to emerge and spread in human ...