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Bacteriological resolve of pyoderma associated with canine demodicosis without antibiotic / antiseptic therapy

Martínez, SofíaIcon ; Cacciato, Claudio Santiago; Fogel, Fernando Adrián; Maté, María LauraIcon ; Sanchez Bruni, Sergio FabianIcon ; del Sole, Maria JoseIcon
Tipo del evento: Congreso
Nombre del evento: I Congreso de Microbiología Veterinaria: Presente y futuro de la Microbiología Veterinaria en el marco de «Una Salud»
Fecha del evento: 04/08/2021
Institución Organizadora: Universidad Nacional de La Plata. Facultad de Ciencias Veterinarias;
Título del Libro: Libro de resúmenes del I Congreso de Microbiología Veterinaria
Editorial: Universidad Nacional De La Plata. Facultad De Ciencias Veterinaria
ISBN: 978-950-34-2018-8
Idioma: Inglés
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Ciencias Veterinarias

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Generalized canine demodicosis is a disease caused by Demodex spp. commonly associated with infection by Staphylococcus spp., normal inhabitants of the skin of dogs. Both microorganisms proliferate within the hair follicles causing folliculitis and furunculosis. In the past, systemic antibiotic therapy was supported for all dogs with secondary bacterial infection. Nowadays, as the incidence of skin infections with multi-resistant bacteria is increasing, a judicious use of systemic antibiotics is recommended. Thus, the Clinical Practice Guidelines on Demodicosis Treatment (2020) recommend topical antibiotic therapy in dogs with generalized demodicosis up to 1-2 weeks after clinical and cytologic resolution of the skin infection. The main objective of this study was to evaluate the clinical and bacteriological cure of dogs with generalized demodicosis treated exclusively with miticidal, without antibiotic or antiseptic therapy. For this purpose, 4 patients with pustular demodicosis diagnosed by skin scraping and cytology were admitted for their attention at the Teaching Hospital of Small Animals (HEPA). On day 0, the animals were evaluated by a clinical score and skin bacteria samples were obtained by swabs from lesions. Then, patients initiated a non-antibiotic treatment as follows: 2 dogs were treated with afoxolaner 2.7-6.9 mg/kg on day 0 and day 28, and 2 dogs were treated with oral ivermectin at a dose of 0.5 mg/kg/24 h for 63 days. On days 14, 35 and 56 post-treatment, clinical scores were recorded, cytology samples and swabs from skin lesions were obtained. Sample swabs were stored in Stuart medium up to overnight growth on Tryptic Soy Agar medium supplemented with 10% sterile bovine blood. The phenotypic identification bacterial strain was performed by conventional biochemical techniques. Clinical score decreased considerably throughout the treatment as shown in Table 1. Staphylococcus spp. were isolated from skin samples in all dogs on days 0 and 14 post treatment. However, the cultures became negative in three of four dogs at day 35, negativizing all dogs at day 56 post-treatment. In conclusion, these preliminary results propose that pyoderma associated with canine demodicosis could resolve clinically, cytologically and bacteriologically with single miticidal therapy, avoiding systemic antibiotics.
Palabras clave: DOGS , DEMODICOSIS , STAPHYLOCOCCUS SPP. , ANTIBIOTIC THERAPY.
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URI: http://hdl.handle.net/11336/212816
URL: https://congresos.unlp.edu.ar/microvet/wp-content/uploads/sites/19/2021/08/LIBRO
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Bacteriological resolve of pyoderma associated with canine demodicosis without antibiotic / antiseptic therapy; I Congreso de Microbiología Veterinaria: Presente y futuro de la Microbiología Veterinaria en el marco de «Una Salud»; La Plata; Argentina; 2021; 212-214
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