This paper presents the rationale for the use of antimicrobial therapy in the dog according to the body system or organ in which an infection is located. In so doing, it correlates information on the abilities possessed by the different groups of antimicrobial drugs to penetrate sites of infection in particular body tissues. It also presents information on the clinical results reported after the use of particular antimicrobial drugs in the treatment of infections involving specific body systems and organs. The information provided on dose rates is qualitative rather than quantitative. Copyrigh
There is some talk about an antibiotic Armageddon, wherein untreatable post-operative infections and...
Urinary tract disease is a common reason for use (and likely misuse, improper use, and overuse) of a...
SUMMARY Urinary tract infections are one of the most common infectious diseases in dogs and cats. S...
From a premise that some adverse reactions to antimicrobial drugs pass unnoticed in the dog, the pap...
SUMMARY Although there is sufficient information on the pharmacology and therapeutic application of ...
This article discusses the clinically relevant uses of antimicrobials in small animal cancer patient...
Dr Piddock’s leading article1 provides a useful summary of the various arguments and research on the...
Bacteria have a remarkable ability to adapt, evolve and survive by developing resistance to therapeu...
Bacterial disease is a major constraint on the efficient production of animal derived food and cause...
The book Antibiotic Use in Animals has everything said in the title, but it is not only meant for th...
Cancer patients commonly develop infectious complications over the course of the disease. One thousa...
antibiotics and in the same manner as are human beings, some classes of animals are fed continuously...
Infection is the introduction of the disease-causing micro-organisms into the human or animal body. ...
Since the advent of the modern era of antimicrobial chemotherapy in the 1930s, animal infection mode...
Antimicrobials (AMs) are used in many cases of acute and chronic diarrhea in the dog. The aim of the...
There is some talk about an antibiotic Armageddon, wherein untreatable post-operative infections and...
Urinary tract disease is a common reason for use (and likely misuse, improper use, and overuse) of a...
SUMMARY Urinary tract infections are one of the most common infectious diseases in dogs and cats. S...
From a premise that some adverse reactions to antimicrobial drugs pass unnoticed in the dog, the pap...
SUMMARY Although there is sufficient information on the pharmacology and therapeutic application of ...
This article discusses the clinically relevant uses of antimicrobials in small animal cancer patient...
Dr Piddock’s leading article1 provides a useful summary of the various arguments and research on the...
Bacteria have a remarkable ability to adapt, evolve and survive by developing resistance to therapeu...
Bacterial disease is a major constraint on the efficient production of animal derived food and cause...
The book Antibiotic Use in Animals has everything said in the title, but it is not only meant for th...
Cancer patients commonly develop infectious complications over the course of the disease. One thousa...
antibiotics and in the same manner as are human beings, some classes of animals are fed continuously...
Infection is the introduction of the disease-causing micro-organisms into the human or animal body. ...
Since the advent of the modern era of antimicrobial chemotherapy in the 1930s, animal infection mode...
Antimicrobials (AMs) are used in many cases of acute and chronic diarrhea in the dog. The aim of the...
There is some talk about an antibiotic Armageddon, wherein untreatable post-operative infections and...
Urinary tract disease is a common reason for use (and likely misuse, improper use, and overuse) of a...
SUMMARY Urinary tract infections are one of the most common infectious diseases in dogs and cats. S...