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Malassezia infections in animals are frequently treated with topical and/or systemic azole antifungal drugs [36] – [38], [57] – [59] usually combined with antibiotics and glucocorticoids in dogs with otitis externa [37], [38].
15 lut 2017 · Ivermectin has the potential to overcome such challenges by killing mosquitoes taking a blood feed, at any time, on animals and humans that have enough ivermectin in their blood following...
8 sty 2015 · Malassezia infections in animals are frequently treated with topical and/or systemic azole antifungal drugs –, – usually combined with antibiotics and glucocorticoids in dogs with otitis externa , .
23 sie 2021 · Colonization of livestock skin by S. aureus is a precursor for majority of bacterial skin infections, which range from boils to sepsis, with the best-characterized being bovine mastitis. Antibiotic treatment of these infections can contribute to the promotion of resistant bacterial strains and even to multidrug resistance.
4 lip 2017 · The goal of this review is to provide an objective methodical summary of the available scientific evidence for or against a relationship between antimicrobial drug use on farms and antimicrobial resistant human infections.
Antifungal Activity. Mode of Action of Azoles in Animals. Imidazoles alter the cell membrane permeability of susceptible yeasts and fungi by blocking the synthesis of ergosterol, the primary fungal cell sterol, via inhibition of the demethylation of lanosterol. The enzyme targeted is a fungal cytochrome P450 (CYP450).
24 lip 2018 · Salmonella is an opportunistic pathogen that causes a wide range of infectious symptoms, including food poisoning, typhoid fever, enteric fever, and gastroenteritis, depending on the immunity of the host, the infection dose, and the virulence of the strain (30, 31).