A 2-year old mare presents to you several weeks after recovering from a mild upper respiratory infection. She now presents with edema and sloughing of the legs (see image), chest and abdomen as well as mucosal petechial hemorrhages. She is sore and reluctant to move. Biopsy of the skin lesion is consistent with aseptic necrotizing vasculitis. What is the most likely diagnosis?
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Our New article may be useful for practising veterinarians and medical doctors:
Antimicrobial susceptibility of vancomycin-resistant staphylococci of clinical origin in Bareilly, North India
DOI:10.53388/IDR2024015
Imipenem, tigecycline, nitrofurantoin, chloramphenicol, linezolid, meropenem and minocycline may be a better choice for the treatment of infections caused by methicillin and vancomycin-resistant staphylococci.
Staphylococci that are causing mastitis cases had the least probability of being vancomycin-resistant and those infecting wounds had the highest chance of being vancomycin-resistant.
https://www.tmrjournals.com/article.html?J_num=4&a_id=3355
Also available from: https://www.researchgate.net/publication/385242261_Antimicrobial_susceptibility_of_vancomycin-resistant_staphylococci_of_clinical_origin_in_Bareilly_North_India
The most effective antibiotics inhibiting ≥ 80% of the staphylococci were tigecycline, imipenem, nitrofurantoin, linezolid and chloramphenicol inhibiting 88%, 86%, 86%, 81% and 81% of the MRS and 92.31%, 94.88%, 92.25%, 89.09% and 86.56% VRS strains, respectively. Among herbal antimicrobials, the most effective herbal compound was carvacrol followed by thyme oil, cinnamaldehyde and ajowan oil, inhibiting ≥ 80% of the strains.
#Vaccinating cattle and buffalo is important for many reasons, including:
#Protecting_animal_health: Vaccines help protect animals from harmful diseases.
#Reducing_disease_spread: Vaccines can reduce the spread of disease among non-vaccinated animals through herd immunity.
#Improving_production: Vaccinations can help ensure that animals are healthy and able to produce food efficiently.
#Reducing_antibiotic_use: Vaccines can help reduce the need for antibiotics in animal feed.
#Improving_public_health: Vaccinations can help protect public health by reducing the risk of contagious animal diseases being transmitted to humans.
#Improving_animal_welfare: Vaccinations can help reduce animal suffering and improve animal welfare.
#Providing_economic_stability: Vaccinations can help provide economic stability for farmers and communities.
Vaccines work by triggering the immune system to recognize a disease and develop memory. However, the effectiveness of vaccines can be affected by a number of factors, including the timing of the vaccination, the health of the animal, and the severity of the infectious challenge.
A four-year-old male neutered mixed breed dog is presented with acute collapse and respiratory distress. The dog has a two-month history of coughing and progressive exercise intolerance.
Exam reveals pale mucous membranes with a prolonged capillary refill time. Pulse quality is poor and there is jugular distention with a jugular pulse. There is abdominal distention with a palpable fluid wave.
Value Normal
T=103.5°F (39.7°C) 99.5-102.5°F (37.2-39.2°C)
HR=120 bpm 60-120
RR=34 brpm 15-34
Echocardiogram identifies a mass of worms in the right atrium and caudal vena cava.
What is the treatment of choice?
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