Use of Local Antibiogram Data and Antimicrobial Importance Ratings to Select Optimal Empirical Therapies for Urinary Tract Infections in Dogs and Cats
International and Australian veterinary antimicrobial use guidelines recommend amoxicillin or trimethoprim-sulfonamide (TMS) for the empirical treatment of sporadic urinary tract infections (UTIs) in dogs and cats. However, in practice, these antibiotics are rarely used, and no large-scale analyses...
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Main Authors: | Ri Scarborough (Author), Kirsten Bailey (Author), Bradley Galgut (Author), Adam Williamson (Author), Laura Hardefeldt (Author), James Gilkerson (Author), Glenn Browning (Author) |
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2020-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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