五种市售慕斯产品对pseudintermedius葡萄球菌治疗后对犬皮肤表面和毛发残留抗菌效果的评估。

IF 1.9 3区 农林科学 Q3 DERMATOLOGY
Veterinary dermatology Pub Date : 2023-12-01 Epub Date: 2023-07-11 DOI:10.1111/vde.13190
Chi-Yen Wu, Rebecca Parsiola, Mark Mitchell, Maria Mitchell, Sara Ramos, Ivan Ravera, Cherie Pucheu-Haston
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摘要

背景:商业防腐剂的抗菌效果研究通常评估头发而不是皮肤。目的:评价慕斯产品对犬皮肤和毛发的抗菌作用。动物:15只短毛狗和8只长毛狗,没有皮肤病。材料和方法:一次使用5种摩丝:(1)2%氯己定和2%咪康唑;(2) 0.05%植物鞘氨醇;(3) 2%水杨酸和10%乳酸乙酯;(4) 3%氯己定和0.5%克仑巴唑;和(5)2%氯己定和1%酮康唑。在治疗前和1 h以及在第(D)2天、治疗后D4、D8、D10和D14。将皮肤拭子和头发放在接种了pseudintermedius葡萄球菌接种物悬浮液的Mueller-Hinton平板上。培养后测量抑制区。结果:2号和3号摩丝未发现抑制作用。在慕斯5中,长毛狗和短毛狗的拭子产生的抑制区大小没有显著差异(p = 0.105),并且所有拭子和毛发都产生抑制作用,直到D14,而与毛发长度无关。相反,在慕斯1中,长毛狗的拭子产生的抑制区小于短毛狗的抑制区(p 结论及临床意义:慕斯5的抗菌作用不受头发长度的影响。毛发可用于评估短毛狗对皮肤的影响。然而,长发可能会干扰产品的分布和细菌抑制的持续时间。因此,单独评估头发可能高估了临床相关的抗菌效果。
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Evaluation of residual antibacterial effects on canine skin surface and hair following treatment with five commercial mousse products against Staphylococcus pseudintermedius.

Evaluation of residual antibacterial effects on canine skin surface and hair following treatment with five commercial mousse products against Staphylococcus pseudintermedius.

Background: Antibacterial effect studies of commercial antiseptics typically have evaluated hair and not the skin.

Objectives: To evaluate the antibacterial effects of mousse products on both canine skin and hair.

Animals: Fifteen short-haired and eight long-haired dogs without skin disease.

Materials and methods: Five mousses were applied once: (1) 2% chlorhexidine and 2% miconazole; (2) 0.05% phytosphingosine; (3) 2% salicylic acid and 10% ethyl lactate; (4) 3% chlorhexidine and 0.5% climbazole; and (5) 2% chlorhexidine and 1% ketoconazole. Skin swabs and hair were collected from application sites before treatment, and at 1 h and at Day (D)2, D4, D8, D10 and D14 post-treatment. Skin swabs and hair were placed on Mueller-Hinton plates inoculated with Staphylococcus pseudintermedius inoculum suspension. Inhibition zones were measured after incubation.

Results: Inhibition was not noted with mousses 2 and 3. In mousse 5, inhibition zone sizes produced by swabs from long- and short-haired dogs were not significantly different (p = 0.105), and all swabs and hair produced inhibition until D14, regardless of hair length. By contrast, in mousse 1, inhibition zones produced by swabs from long-haired dogs were smaller than those from short-haired dogs (p < 0.001), and swabs from long-haired dogs produced a shorter duration of bacterial inhibition than hair.

Conclusions and clinical relevance: The antibacterial effects of mousse 5 were not affected by hair length. Hair may be acceptable for evaluating effects on the skin in short-haired dogs. However, long hair may interfere with product distribution and duration of bacterial inhibition. Therefore, the evaluation of hair alone may overestimate clinically relevant antibacterial effects.

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Veterinary dermatology
Veterinary dermatology 农林科学-兽医学
CiteScore
3.20
自引率
21.40%
发文量
92
审稿时长
12-24 weeks
期刊介绍: Veterinary Dermatology is a bi-monthly, peer-reviewed, international journal which publishes papers on all aspects of the skin of mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians and fish. Scientific research papers, clinical case reports and reviews covering the following aspects of dermatology will be considered for publication: -Skin structure (anatomy, histology, ultrastructure) -Skin function (physiology, biochemistry, pharmacology, immunology, genetics) -Skin microbiology and parasitology -Dermatopathology -Pathogenesis, diagnosis and treatment of skin diseases -New disease entities
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