Summary: Reasons for performing study: Sepsis is an important cause of death in foals. Knowledge of which pathogens are likely to be involved is important for selection of antimicrobial drugs for initial treatment. Objectives: To identify temporal trends in prevalence of bacteria isolated from foals with sepsis between 1979 and 2010. Study design: Retrospective review of medical records. Methods: All foals ≤30 days of age presented to the Veterinary Medical Teaching Hospital (VMTH) at the University of California, Davis between 1979 and 2010, with a diagnosis of sepsis confirmed by culture of bacteria from blood or internal organs (antemortem or at necropsy), were included in the study. Conventional microbiological methods were used to iden...
Abstract From July 2022 to January 2023, seven police training horses died after recurrent colic an...
Point prevalence studies have reported carriage rates of enteric pathogens in healthy horses, but lo...
Knowledge about local pathogen prevalence is important for guiding initial antimicrobial therapy. Th...
Summary: Reasons for performing the study: Monitoring the development of antimicrobial resistance is...
Abstract: Bacteria involved in 128 septic foals and their antimicrobial resistance D. Castelain, A....
BackgroundAntimicrobial treatment protocols for foals with sepsis that do not improve clinically oft...
OBJECTIVE: To identify factors associated with short-term survival in bacteremic neonatal foals, ...
Background Antimicrobial treatment protocols for foals with sepsis that do not improve clinically of...
June 2008, were included in the study. Using historical, physical and clinicopathological data, a se...
Sepsis is a potentially fatal bacterial infection in neonatal foals. In this thesis we have shown th...
The study objectives were to provide cumulative antimicrobial susceptibility data at the patient lev...
REASONS FOR PERFORMING THE STUDY: Bacterial meningoencephalitis is a severe complication in septic f...
INTRODUCTION We report blood culture results of 43 foals admitted to an equine hospital for medic...
Medical records of 101 blood culture-confirmed bacteremic foals were reviewed to determine whether f...
Reasons for performing the study: Bacterial meningoencephalitis is a severe complication in septic f...
Abstract From July 2022 to January 2023, seven police training horses died after recurrent colic an...
Point prevalence studies have reported carriage rates of enteric pathogens in healthy horses, but lo...
Knowledge about local pathogen prevalence is important for guiding initial antimicrobial therapy. Th...
Summary: Reasons for performing the study: Monitoring the development of antimicrobial resistance is...
Abstract: Bacteria involved in 128 septic foals and their antimicrobial resistance D. Castelain, A....
BackgroundAntimicrobial treatment protocols for foals with sepsis that do not improve clinically oft...
OBJECTIVE: To identify factors associated with short-term survival in bacteremic neonatal foals, ...
Background Antimicrobial treatment protocols for foals with sepsis that do not improve clinically of...
June 2008, were included in the study. Using historical, physical and clinicopathological data, a se...
Sepsis is a potentially fatal bacterial infection in neonatal foals. In this thesis we have shown th...
The study objectives were to provide cumulative antimicrobial susceptibility data at the patient lev...
REASONS FOR PERFORMING THE STUDY: Bacterial meningoencephalitis is a severe complication in septic f...
INTRODUCTION We report blood culture results of 43 foals admitted to an equine hospital for medic...
Medical records of 101 blood culture-confirmed bacteremic foals were reviewed to determine whether f...
Reasons for performing the study: Bacterial meningoencephalitis is a severe complication in septic f...
Abstract From July 2022 to January 2023, seven police training horses died after recurrent colic an...
Point prevalence studies have reported carriage rates of enteric pathogens in healthy horses, but lo...
Knowledge about local pathogen prevalence is important for guiding initial antimicrobial therapy. Th...