Pyodermas are very common bacterial skin infections in dogs. The dictionary definition of pyoderma is a skin -infection causing the development of pus or pustules; however in dogs pus and pustules are often not evident or are entirely absent. In practice the presenting clinical signs are variable...
Pyoderma in dogs is, literally, pus in their skin. It's a bacterial infection of the skin and hair follicles. Pyoderma is the most frequent reason for antibiotic use in dogs. This condition is easily diagnosed since it is visible, but the treatment is challenging because of bacterial resistan...
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Known as the Black Death, the much feared disease spread quickly for centuries, killing millions. The bacterial infection still occurs but can be treated with antibiotics.
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with contaminated soil or water, often while swimming or during flooding; infection can also occur through contact with body fluids containing the bacteria. The bacteria may enter the body through mucous membranes, skin injuries, or by ingestion. The mechanism of pathogenicity is not well ...
Objective To investigate the frequency, source, and risk factors of intraoperative (IO) surgeon and patient bacterial contamination during clean orthopedic surgeries, and to investigate the relationship between IO contamination and surgical site infection (SSI) in dogs. Study Design Prospective clinical st...
Profiling of pneumococcal population structure during infection reveals an unappreciated role of bacteriocins in driving the development of pneumonia by facilitating the release of inflammatory mediators. Surya D. Aggarwal Kristen L. Lokken-Toyli
- 《Journal of Hospital Infection》 被引量: 92发表: 2003年 Changes in bacterial flora associated with skin damage on hands of health care personnel In a prospective observational study of 40 nurses (20 with diagnosed hand irritation and 20 without), nurses with damaged hands did not have ...
Staphylococcus pseudintermediusis a commensal bacterium colonizing dog skin and mucosal sites1, and it is the predominant cause of canine pyoderma and otitis externa2. These common infections represent the main reason for antimicrobial prescription in dogs3. Over the last decade, methicillin-resistantS....