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. W16P576, a Water Extract of Complex Mix...
Author(s)
Bäumer, W.; Jacobs, M.; Tamamoto-Mochizuki, C.
Publisher
Wiley, Oxford, UK
Citation
Veterinary Dermatology, 2020, 31, 2, pp 86-e8
Staphylococcus (S.) pseudintermedius is a regular component of the skin flora in dogs, while also being a skin pathogen and a common cause of pyoderma in dogs. S. pseudintermedius is known to produce biofilms but the frequency of biofilms on healthy and diseased canine skin is not well understood....
Author(s)
Kreil-Ouschan, C.; Csokai, J.; Müller, E.
Publisher
Fairdrucker GmbH, Purkersdorf, Austria
Citation
Wiener Tierärztliche Monatsschrift, 2017, 104, 1/2, pp 31-34
Although Staphylococcus pseudintermedius is considered the major pathogen associated with superficial canine pyoderma, no study has investigated the entire bacterial community in these lesions with molecular techniques. The objectives of this study were to characterize the bacterial microbiota in...
Author(s)
Older, C. E.; Hoffmann, A. R.; Hoover, K.; Banovic, F.
Publisher
MDPI AG, Basel, Switzerland
Citation
Pathogens, 2020, 9, 8,
A single centre, single-blinded, prospective, randomized, controlled clinical study was conducted to evaluate the effectiveness of twice weekly fluorescent light energy therapy (Phovia™) as adjunct to systemic antibiotics in the management of deep pyoderma in dogs. Dogs with clinical lesions...
Author(s)
Marchegiani, A.; Fruganti, A.; Spaterna, A.; Cerquetella, M.; Tambella, A. M.; Paterson, S.
Publisher
Hindawi, London, UK
Citation
Veterinary Medicine International, 2021, 2021, 6643416,
Canine superficial pyoderma (CSP) is a bacterial infection secondary to several skin diseases of the dog. Staphylococcus pseudintermedius, which is a commensal bacterium of the dog's skin, is the leading agent found in dogs affected by CSP, which can progress to deep pyoderma. It is also of...
Author(s)
González-Domínguez, M. S.; Carvajal, H. D.; Calle-Echeverri, D. A.; Danny Chinchilla-cárdenas
Publisher
Frontiers Media S.A., Lausanne, Switzerland
Citation
Frontiers in Veterinary Science, 2020, 6, July,
Background: Interdigital pyoderma is a common multifactorial, inflammatory disease of the canine interdigital skin. Lesions commonly become infected secondarily. In addition to management of the underlying cause, management of the chronic inflammatory changes in the interdigital skin created by...
Author(s)
Marchegiani, A.; Spaterna, A.; Cerquetella, M.; Tambella, A. M.; Fruganti, A.; Paterson, S.
Publisher
Wiley, Oxford, UK
Citation
Veterinary Dermatology, 2019, 30, 5, pp 371-e109
Background: Cytological examination of the skin is an important diagnostic technique in dermatology for disease diagnosis and monitoring of treatment. Impression smear and tape-strip preparation are gold standard cytological techniques. This study introduces a novel cytological method, slurry...
Author(s)
Rich, N.; Brune, J.; Duclos, D.
Publisher
Wiley, Oxford, UK
Citation
Veterinary Dermatology, 2021, 33, 2, pp 108-e30
Background: Streptococcus canis causes deep pyoderma in canines, which raises concerns about the risk of isolates from lesions acquiring an antibiotic-resistant phenotype. It is necessary to identify effective antibiotics and the characteristics of the pathogenic cluster for S. canis-associated...
Author(s)
Imanishi, I.; Iyori, K.; Také, A.; Asahina, R.; Tsunoi, M.; Hirano, R.; Uchiyama, J.; Toyoda, Y.; Sakaguchi, Y.; Hayashi, S.
Publisher
BioMed Central Ltd, London, UK
Citation
BMC Veterinary Research, 2022, 18, 395,
Background: Concern has been raised regarding the potential contributions of veterinary antimicrobial use to increasing levels of resistance in bacteria critically important to human health. Canine pyoderma is a frequent, often recurrent diagnosis in pet dogs, usually attributable to secondary ...
Author(s)
Summers, J. F.; Hendricks, A.; Brodbelt, D. C.
Publisher
BioMed Central Ltd, London, UK
Citation
BMC Veterinary Research, 2014, 10, 240, pp (8 October 2014)
Pyoderma is one of the most challenging infectious skin disease of canines difficult to treat due to rapid emergence of resistance to routinely used antimicrobial drugs. Linezolid, an oxazolidinone, which targets bacterial protein synthesis, is the promising drug to treat such resistant bacteria...
Author(s)
Devi, J. P.; Sarita Varshney
Publisher
Veterinary Practitioner, c/o Dr. A. K. Gahlot, Bikaner, India
Citation
Veterinary Practitioner, 2020, 21, 2, pp 233-237