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[Salmonella enteritis in dogs, not relevant?].

Engeline van Duijkeren1, Dirk Houwers

  • 1Veterinair Microbiologisch Diagnostisch Centrum, Faculteit der Diergeneeskunde, Universiteit Utrecht.

Tijdschrift Voor Diergeneeskunde
|December 21, 2002
PubMed
Summary

Salmonella infections in dogs are clinically significant, even when detected after enrichment. Fluoroquinolones and trimethoprim/sulphonamides are effective treatments, with most isolates showing susceptibility.

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Area of Science:

  • Veterinary Microbiology
  • Zoonotic Diseases
  • Antimicrobial Resistance

Context:

  • Salmonella infections in dogs are a concern due to potential zoonotic transmission.
  • Understanding the prevalence and clinical significance of Salmonella in canine gastrointestinal infections is crucial.

Purpose:

  • To investigate the importance of Salmonella infections in diarrhoeic dogs.
  • To evaluate the antimicrobial susceptibility of Salmonella isolates from dogs.

Summary:

  • 69 out of 6589 fecal samples (1%) from diarrhoeic dogs tested positive for Salmonella spp.
  • Salmonella detection, even after enrichment, can indicate a clinical case.
  • Most isolates (96%) were susceptible to enrofloxacin, followed by trimethoprim/sulphonamides (94%).

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Impact:

  • Highlights the clinical significance of Salmonella in dogs.
  • Provides data on antimicrobial susceptibility to guide treatment decisions.
  • Emphasizes the zoonotic potential of Salmonella and the need for judicious antimicrobial use.