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Fact Sheets. Fact sheets are two-page abstracts highlighting the main data contained in the ABCD guidelines.They are intended for use by veterinary practitioners for quick and easy reference during vaccination consultations or telephone queries READ MORE >>
J Feline Med Surg. 2013 Jul;15(7):570-2. doi: 10.1177/1098612X13489215. Pasteurella multocida infection in cats: ABCD guidelines on prevention and management. Lloret A(1), Egberink H, Addie D, Belak S, Boucraut-Baralon C, Frymus T, Gruffydd-Jones T, Hartmann K, Hosie MJ, Lutz H, Marsilio F, Mostl K, Pennisi MG,
8 Oct 2007 IDSA GUIDELINES. Clinical Practice Guidelines for the Management of Sporotrichosis: 2007 Update by the Infectious. Diseases Society of America. Carol A. Kauffman,1 to zoonotic spread from infected cats or scratches from digging animals . Osteoarticular sporotrichosis is an uncommon manifestation.
Infection can also be related to zoonotic spread from infected cats or scratches from digging animals, such as armadillos [2, 3]. Outbreaks have been well-described The rate of response to fluconazole was poor; only 3 of 13 patients with osteoarticular infection responded favorably [12]. Too few patients with other forms of
J Feline Med Surg. 2015 Jul;17(7):620-5. doi: 10.1177/1098612X15588454. Streptococcal infections in cats: ABCD guidelines on prevention and management. Frymus T, Addie DD, Boucraut-Baralon C, Egberink H, Gruffydd-Jones T, Hartmann K, Horzinek MC, Hosie MJ, Lloret A, Lutz H, Marsilio F, Pennisi MG, Radford AD
Abstract Septic arthritis is a rheumatologic emergency as joint destruction occurs rapidly and can lead to significant morbidity and mortality. Accurate diagnosis can be particu- larly challenging in patients with underlying inflammatory joint disease. This review outlines the risk factors for septic arthritis and summarizes the
The preferred treatment for osteoarticular sporotrichosis also is itraconazole, but therapy must be continued for at least 12 months. Pulmonary sporotrichosis responds poorly Infection can also be related to zoonotic spread from infected cats or scratches from digging animals, such as armadillos [2, 3]. Outbreaks have been
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