RETROSPECTIVE STUDY OF ETIOLOGY, ANTIBIOTIC SENSITIVITY, HEMATOLOGICAL AND BIOCHEMICAL EVALUATION OF DOGS AND CATS URINARY TRACT INFECTIONS
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Resumo: | Urinary tract infections (UTI) are considered to be common in veterinary routine and can be caused by gram positive and negative bacteria. The main concern related to bacterial infections is the increase of resistant isolates to several antibiotics. Thus, the identification of the causative agent and the antibiogram test are important to ensure the optimal treatment and reduce the selection of resistant microorganisms. The aim of this study was to retrospectively evaluate urine culture and hematological and biochemical findings of 26 animals with suspected UTI attended at Ingá University Center Veterinary Clinic between January 2016 and December 2018. Regarding the results, a higher occurrence of infection was observed in dogs. Considering the sex of the animals, the highest occurrence of infection was in female dogs, unlike felines. The genus Staphyloccocus was the most prevalent gram positive bacterial agent found in urine cultures. Additionally, Proteus mirabilis was the most isolated gram negative microorganism. Regarding the antibiotics tested, enrofloxacin presented better efficiency in samples of both bacterial species when compared with the others. In contrast, norfloxacin was the worst performing antibiotic. Hematological and biochemical findings showed little diagnostic value. The present study reinforces the need to include bacterial culture and antibiogram tests in routine examinations of urinary tract infection suspected cases in order to perform the most appropriate treatment. |
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RETROSPECTIVE STUDY OF ETIOLOGY, ANTIBIOTIC SENSITIVITY, HEMATOLOGICAL AND BIOCHEMICAL EVALUATION OF DOGS AND CATS URINARY TRACT INFECTIONSESTUDO RETROSPECTIVO DA ETIOLOGIA, SENSIBILIDADE ANTIBIÓTICA, AVALIAÇÃO HEMATOLÓGICA E BIOQUÍMICA DE INFECÇÕES DO TRATO URINÁRIO DE CÃES E GATOSAntibiogramaCulturaITULeucogramaResistênciaAntibiogramCultureITULeucogramResistanceUrinary tract infections (UTI) are considered to be common in veterinary routine and can be caused by gram positive and negative bacteria. The main concern related to bacterial infections is the increase of resistant isolates to several antibiotics. Thus, the identification of the causative agent and the antibiogram test are important to ensure the optimal treatment and reduce the selection of resistant microorganisms. The aim of this study was to retrospectively evaluate urine culture and hematological and biochemical findings of 26 animals with suspected UTI attended at Ingá University Center Veterinary Clinic between January 2016 and December 2018. Regarding the results, a higher occurrence of infection was observed in dogs. Considering the sex of the animals, the highest occurrence of infection was in female dogs, unlike felines. The genus Staphyloccocus was the most prevalent gram positive bacterial agent found in urine cultures. Additionally, Proteus mirabilis was the most isolated gram negative microorganism. Regarding the antibiotics tested, enrofloxacin presented better efficiency in samples of both bacterial species when compared with the others. In contrast, norfloxacin was the worst performing antibiotic. Hematological and biochemical findings showed little diagnostic value. The present study reinforces the need to include bacterial culture and antibiogram tests in routine examinations of urinary tract infection suspected cases in order to perform the most appropriate treatment.As infecções do trato urinário (ITU) são consideradas frequentes na rotina clínica veterinária, podendo ser ocasionadas por bactérias gram positivas e negativas. A principal preocupação relacionada às infecções de origem bacteriana é o aumento dos isolados resistentes a diversos antibióticos. Dessa forma, a realização da identificação do agente causador e do antibiograma é importante para garantir o tratamento ideal e diminuir a seleção de microrganismos resistentes. O objetivo do presente estudo foi avaliar, retrospectivamente, os laudos das uroculturas, achados hematológicos e bioquímicos de 26 animais com suspeita de ITU atendidos entre janeiro de 2016 e dezembro de 2018 na Clínica Veterinária do Centro Universitário Ingá. Com relação aos resultados obtidos, foi observada uma maior ocorrência de infecção na espécie canina. Com relação ao sexo dos animais, nos cães, a maior ocorrência de infecção se deu em fêmeas, diferentemente dos felinos. O gênero Staphyloccocus foi o agente bacteriano gram positivo mais prevalente nas uroculturas. Por sua vez, a espécie Proteus mirabilis foi o microrganismo gram negativo mais isolado. Com relação aos antibióticos testados, a enrofloxacina apresentou melhor eficiência em amostras de ambas as espécies bacterianas. Em contrapartida, a norfloxacina foi o antibiótico que apresentou o pior desempenho. Os achados hematológicos e bioquímicos apresentaram pouco valor de diagnóstico. O presente trabalho reforça a necessidade da inclusão da cultura bacteriana e do antibiograma nos exames de rotina em casos suspeitos de infecção do trato urinário a fim de se realizar o tratamento mais adequado para cada caso. Editora Uningá2018-12-10info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://revista.uninga.br/uningareviews/article/view/3017Uningá Review ; Vol. 33 No. 4 (2018): Revista UNINGÁ Review; 13-26Uningá Review Journal; v. 33 n. 4 (2018): Revista UNINGÁ Review; 13-262178-2571reponame:UNINGÁ Reviewinstname:Centro Universitário Uningáinstacron:UNINGAporhttps://revista.uninga.br/uningareviews/article/view/3017/2032Copyright (c) 2019 REVISTA UNINGÁ REVIEWinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessDA SILVA, DEBORA REGINAVIEIRA, YOHANA GONÇALVESVENANCIO, THAYLA JAMILE RAMALHOORTIZ, MARIANA APARECIDA LOPESMOLINARI, BRUNA LETICIA DOMINGUES2019-10-09T21:45:09Zoai:ojs.revista.uninga.br:article/3017Revistahttps://revista.uninga.br/uningareviews/indexPUBhttps://revista.uninga.br/uningareviews/oairevistauningareview@uninga.edu.br || sec.revistas@uninga.edu.br2178-25712178-2571opendoar:2019-10-09T21:45:09UNINGÁ Review - Centro Universitário Uningáfalse |
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RETROSPECTIVE STUDY OF ETIOLOGY, ANTIBIOTIC SENSITIVITY, HEMATOLOGICAL AND BIOCHEMICAL EVALUATION OF DOGS AND CATS URINARY TRACT INFECTIONS ESTUDO RETROSPECTIVO DA ETIOLOGIA, SENSIBILIDADE ANTIBIÓTICA, AVALIAÇÃO HEMATOLÓGICA E BIOQUÍMICA DE INFECÇÕES DO TRATO URINÁRIO DE CÃES E GATOS |
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RETROSPECTIVE STUDY OF ETIOLOGY, ANTIBIOTIC SENSITIVITY, HEMATOLOGICAL AND BIOCHEMICAL EVALUATION OF DOGS AND CATS URINARY TRACT INFECTIONS |
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RETROSPECTIVE STUDY OF ETIOLOGY, ANTIBIOTIC SENSITIVITY, HEMATOLOGICAL AND BIOCHEMICAL EVALUATION OF DOGS AND CATS URINARY TRACT INFECTIONS DA SILVA, DEBORA REGINA Antibiograma Cultura ITU Leucograma Resistência Antibiogram Culture ITU Leucogram Resistance |
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RETROSPECTIVE STUDY OF ETIOLOGY, ANTIBIOTIC SENSITIVITY, HEMATOLOGICAL AND BIOCHEMICAL EVALUATION OF DOGS AND CATS URINARY TRACT INFECTIONS |
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RETROSPECTIVE STUDY OF ETIOLOGY, ANTIBIOTIC SENSITIVITY, HEMATOLOGICAL AND BIOCHEMICAL EVALUATION OF DOGS AND CATS URINARY TRACT INFECTIONS |
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RETROSPECTIVE STUDY OF ETIOLOGY, ANTIBIOTIC SENSITIVITY, HEMATOLOGICAL AND BIOCHEMICAL EVALUATION OF DOGS AND CATS URINARY TRACT INFECTIONS |
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RETROSPECTIVE STUDY OF ETIOLOGY, ANTIBIOTIC SENSITIVITY, HEMATOLOGICAL AND BIOCHEMICAL EVALUATION OF DOGS AND CATS URINARY TRACT INFECTIONS |
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RETROSPECTIVE STUDY OF ETIOLOGY, ANTIBIOTIC SENSITIVITY, HEMATOLOGICAL AND BIOCHEMICAL EVALUATION OF DOGS AND CATS URINARY TRACT INFECTIONS |
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DA SILVA, DEBORA REGINA |
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DA SILVA, DEBORA REGINA VIEIRA, YOHANA GONÇALVES VENANCIO, THAYLA JAMILE RAMALHO ORTIZ, MARIANA APARECIDA LOPES MOLINARI, BRUNA LETICIA DOMINGUES |
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VIEIRA, YOHANA GONÇALVES VENANCIO, THAYLA JAMILE RAMALHO ORTIZ, MARIANA APARECIDA LOPES MOLINARI, BRUNA LETICIA DOMINGUES |
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DA SILVA, DEBORA REGINA VIEIRA, YOHANA GONÇALVES VENANCIO, THAYLA JAMILE RAMALHO ORTIZ, MARIANA APARECIDA LOPES MOLINARI, BRUNA LETICIA DOMINGUES |
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Antibiograma Cultura ITU Leucograma Resistência Antibiogram Culture ITU Leucogram Resistance |
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Antibiograma Cultura ITU Leucograma Resistência Antibiogram Culture ITU Leucogram Resistance |
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Urinary tract infections (UTI) are considered to be common in veterinary routine and can be caused by gram positive and negative bacteria. The main concern related to bacterial infections is the increase of resistant isolates to several antibiotics. Thus, the identification of the causative agent and the antibiogram test are important to ensure the optimal treatment and reduce the selection of resistant microorganisms. The aim of this study was to retrospectively evaluate urine culture and hematological and biochemical findings of 26 animals with suspected UTI attended at Ingá University Center Veterinary Clinic between January 2016 and December 2018. Regarding the results, a higher occurrence of infection was observed in dogs. Considering the sex of the animals, the highest occurrence of infection was in female dogs, unlike felines. The genus Staphyloccocus was the most prevalent gram positive bacterial agent found in urine cultures. Additionally, Proteus mirabilis was the most isolated gram negative microorganism. Regarding the antibiotics tested, enrofloxacin presented better efficiency in samples of both bacterial species when compared with the others. In contrast, norfloxacin was the worst performing antibiotic. Hematological and biochemical findings showed little diagnostic value. The present study reinforces the need to include bacterial culture and antibiogram tests in routine examinations of urinary tract infection suspected cases in order to perform the most appropriate treatment. |
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