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fSkin infections

Abstract

This section expands upon the recommendations for treatment of skin infections in the PROTECT ME poster.

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Figures

Figure SK.1 Surface pyoderma/intertrigo after clipping. (Courtesy of Peri Lau-Gillard)
Figure SK.2 Close-up of surface pyoderma/intertrigo after clipping. (Courtesy of Peri Lau-Gillard)
Figure SK.3 Surface pyoderma/intertrigo before clipping. (Courtesy of Peri Lau-Gillard)
Figure SK.4 Forehead intertrigo in a Chow Chow after shaving. (Courtesy of Peri Lau-Gillard)
Figure SK.5 Superficial pyoderma in a short-coated dog. (Courtesy of Peri Lau-Gillard)
Figure SK.6 Superficial pyoderma on the ventrum of a dog. (Courtesy of Peri Lau-Gillard)
Figure SK.7 Deep pyoderma. (Courtesy of Peri Lau-Gillard)
Figure SK.8 Deep pyoderma. (Courtesy of Peri Lau-Gillard)
Figure SK.9 Deep pyoderma on the nose of a dog. (Courtesy of Peri Lau-Gillard)
Figure SK.10 The impact of route of administration on selection pressure for antimicrobial resistance (AMR).
Figure SK.11 spp. on a tape strip. (Courtesy of Lizzie Booth)
Figure SK.12 spp. on a tape strip. (Courtesy of Lizzie Booth)
Figure SK.13 Superficial pyoderma, neutrophils and some intracellular and extracellular coccoid bacteria. (Courtesy of Peri Lau-Gillard)
Figure SK.14 Superficial pyoderma, neutrophils and some intracellular and extracellular coccoid bacteria. (Courtesy of Peri Lau-Gillard)
Figure SK.15 Deep pyoderma acetate strip, numerous neutrophils with an occasional intracellular coccoid bacteria. (Courtesy of Charlie Hertel)
Figure SK.16 Rod shaped bacteria on cytology. (Courtesy of Peri Lau-Gillard)
Figure SK.17 spp. from a dog with deep pyoderma, collected with hair plucks. (Courtesy of Lizzie Booth)
Figure SK.18 spp. from a dog with deep pyoderma, collected with hair plucks. (Courtesy of Lizzie Booth)

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