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Efficacy of Antimicrobial Treatment in Dogs with Atopic Dermatitis: An Observational Study

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Sofou E.I., Aleksandrova S., Badulescu E., Chatzis M., Saridomichelakis M.
Date
2022
Language
en
DOI
10.3390/vetsci9080385
Sujet
amoxicillin plus clavulanic acid
antihistaminic agent
antiinfective agent
cephalosporin
clindamycin
cyclosporine
fatty acid
glucocorticoid
house dust allergen
itraconazole
ketoconazole
lokivetmab
oclacitinib
penicillin derivative
pentoxifylline
quinoline derived antiinfective agent
tacrolimus
allergy
animal experiment
antimicrobial therapy
Article
atopic dermatitis
bacterial infection
bacterial overgrowth
canine atopic dermatitis extent and severity index 4
controlled study
Dermatophagoides
disease severity assessment
dog
drug efficacy
erythema
female
investigator global assessment scale
Malassezia
Malassezia dermatitis
male
nonhuman
observational study
owner global assessment of severity scale
prospective study
pruritus
pyoderma
scoring system
skin defect
skin infection
skin pruritus
Staphylococcus
statistical analysis
topical drug administration
treatment duration
treatment response
visual analog scale
MDPI
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There is a shortage of studies reporting the efficacy of antimicrobial treatment of dogs with atopic dermatitis (AD) and skin infections (SIs). The aim of this study was to evaluate the change in the severity of skin lesions and pruritus, and the overall efficacy of antimicrobial treatment, in dogs with AD and bacterial overgrowth/infection and/or Malassezia dermatitis. A total of 20 dogs with AD and SIs were prospectively enrolled (group A) and they were examined before and after the administration of systemic antimicrobials that resulted in the resolution of SIs. In addition, 19 dogs fulfilling the same inclusion criteria and treated with systemic, with or without topical antimicrobials, were included retrospectively (group B). Since there were no major differences between the groups, their results were combined. The severity of skin lesions decreased significantly, by 30% based on Canine Atopic Dermatitis Extent and Severity Index-4 (CADESI-4), by 28.1% based on the erythema domain of CADESI-4 and based on owner’s global assessment of the severity of skin lesions. Pruritus decreased significantly, by 34.7% based on the Pruritus Visual Analogue Scale (PVAS). The efficacy of antimicrobial treatment was assessed as good to excellent by the investigator and the owner in 55% and 60% of the dogs, respectively. Despite the significant improvement, there was high variability in the response to treatment among dogs. Further studies are needed to find factors that determine the response to antimicrobial treatment in dogs with AD and SIs. © 2022 by the authors.
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http://hdl.handle.net/11615/79160
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