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Comparison of commercial next-generation sequencing assays to conventional culture methods for bacterial identification and antimicrobial susceptibility of samples obtained from clinical cases of canine superficial bacterial folliculitis. [PDF]
Background – Bacterial identification and antimicrobial susceptibility testing is an important step in timely therapeutic decisions for canine superficial bacterial folliculitis (SBF), commonly caused by Staphylococcus pseudintermedius. Next‐generation sequencing (NGS) offers the appeal of potentially expedited results with complete detection of ...
Smart K +4 more
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Comparison of the in vitro antibiofilm activities of otic cleansers against canine otitis externa pathogens. [PDF]
Background – Biofilm production by canine otitis externa (COE) pathogens and resistance development to multiple antimicrobials are commonly reported problems in veterinary practice. The use of adjuvants to disrupt biofilms may be a viable adjunctive therapy.
Savaliya BF, Kim S, Veltman T, Trott DJ.
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Background – In the Netherlands there is a lack of data regarding resistance of Staphylococcus pseudintermedius to the systemic antimicrobial drugs used for the treatment of superficial pyoderma. Objectives – To assess antimicrobial resistance, with emphasis on resistance to clindamycin and meticillin, in clinical isolates of S.
Catharina M.M. van Damme +3 more
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Association of bacteria in pancreatic fistula fluid with complications after pancreatic surgery
This study showed that, despite the absence of intestinal lumen opening, pancreatic fistulas after distal pancreatectomy frequently contain intestinal bacteria, which markedly worsen the clinical outcome. Understanding the pathogenetic mechanism behind this high prevalence of intestinal bacteria within distal pancreatectomy‐associated pancreatic ...
E. Demir +8 more
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Background Canine pyoderma is a common skin infection caused predominantly by staphylococcal bacteria. Because of increasing rates of antimicrobial resistance in bacterial isolates, there is an urgent need for alternative or supplementary treatment options.
Wolfgang Bäumer +2 more
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Background– Pseudomonas aeruginosa (PA) may cause suppurative otitis externa with severe inflammation and ulceration in dogs. Multidrug resistance is commonly reported for this organism, creating a difficult therapeutic challenge. Objective– The aim of this study was to evaluate the in vitro antimicrobial activity of a gel containing 0.5 µg/mL of ...
Giovanni Ghibaudo +6 more
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ABSTRACT The objective of this review was to identify clinical signs/symptoms reported in the literature to be indicative of biofilm in chronic wounds. The Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta‐Analysis extension for Scoping Reviews, and the Joanna Briggs Institute Evidence Synthesis manual guided review conduct.
John D. Ivory +8 more
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The integration of GPS data, pathogen testing and network analyses can shed further light on pathogen dynamics by creating spatial risk maps and identifying ARB sources. In combination with complementary molecular epidemiology techniques within a One Health framework, our approach can emerge as an important tool for monitoring ARB dynamics within ...
Víctor Martín‐Vélez +9 more
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Read the free Plain Language Summary for this article on the Journal blog. Abstract To cope with abiotic and biotic stressors, plants have developed mutualistic associations with beneficial soil microbes, but little is known about how extreme abiotic conditions impact on microbe‐induce resistance to insect herbivores.
Oriana Sanchez‐Mahecha +6 more
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