In vitro efficacy of a topical antimicrobial mousse and shampoo at proximal and distal hair locations against Staphylococcus pseudintermedius and Staphylococcus schleiferi
Tia T. Taketa,
Wayne S. Rosenkrantz,
Craig E. Griffin
et al.
Abstract:BackgroundTopical therapy is essential in assisting with the resolution of pyoderma.Objectives(i) Evaluate the in vitro efficacy and residual activity of two different hair segments treated with shampoo and mousse against meticillin‐sensitive and meticillin‐resistant staphylococci; (ii) compare proximal and distal hair portions treated with the products and (iii) describe a new disc diffusion method for assessing residual efficacy.AnimalsEleven privately owned, medium‐haired dogs.Materials and MethodsIn this r… Show more
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