头孢多肟联合克拉维酸治疗犬复发性脓皮病的疗效观察。

ISRN veterinary science Pub Date : 2014-01-12 eCollection Date: 2014-01-01 DOI:10.1155/2014/467010
B Sudhakara Reddy, K Nalini Kumari, V Vaikunta Rao, V C Rayulu
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摘要

在本研究的复发性脓皮病,狗的历史超过三次发作的皮肤感染在一年内被选中。彻底调查后发现的相关条件和(或)潜在因素是demodemo病、马拉色菌皮炎、跳蚤感染、甲状腺功能减退、角化障碍(脂溢症)、马拉色菌皮炎和蜱虫感染的组合,以及疥疮和蜱虫感染的组合。治疗给予头孢多肟和克拉维酸,同时适当的药物治疗潜在的相关疾病。所有病例对治疗的反应都很好。复发性浅表和深部脓皮病分别在9 ~ 19天和17 ~ 21天得到改善。在一只狗中,由于甲状腺功能减退的相关条件,45天后复发,这是通过实验室检查证实的。头孢多肟与克拉维酸被证明是一种有效,安全,方便的抗生素治疗复发性脓皮病的狗没有任何副作用。
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Efficacy of cefpodoxime with clavulanic Acid in the treatment of recurrent pyoderma in dogs.

Efficacy of cefpodoxime with clavulanic Acid in the treatment of recurrent pyoderma in dogs.

In the present study on recurrent pyoderma, dogs with a history of more than three episodes of skin infections in a period of one year were selected. The associated conditions and (or) underlying factors revealed upon thorough investigation were demodicosis, Malassezia dermatitis, flea infestation, hypothyroidism, keratinization disorder (seborrhea), combination of Malassezia dermatitis and tick infestation, and a combination of scabies and tick infestation. Therapy was given with cefpodoxime with clavulanic acid along with appropriate simultaneous medication for the underlying associated conditions. In all the cases response to therapy was excellent. Improvement was noticed by 9 to 19 days and 17 to 21 days in recurrent superficial and deep pyoderma, respectively. In one dog, relapse occurred by 45 days due to the associated condition of hypothyroidism which was confirmed through laboratory findings. Cefpodoxime with clavulanic acid proved to be an effective, safe, and convenient antibiotic for the treatment of recurrent pyoderma in dogs without any side effects.

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