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Antimicrobial therapy lincosamides

Giguere S, Lincosamides, pleuromutUins, and strep-togramins, in Giguere S, Prescott JF, Baggot JD, Walker RD, Dowling PM, eds.. Antimicrobial Therapy in Veterinary Medicine, 4th ed., Blackwell, Ames, lA, 2006, pp. 179-190. [Pg.56]

Systemic therapy with a variety of (3-lactams, macro-lides and lincosamides (clindamycin) has been the cornerstone of skin infection therapy for many years [17]. However, topical antibiotics can play an important role in both treatment and prevention of many primary cutaneous bacterial infections commonly seen in the dermatological practice [18], Indeed, while systemic antimicrobials are needed in the complicated infections of skin and skin structure, the milder forms can be successfully treated with topical therapy alone [18], The topical agents used most often in the treatment of superficial cutaneous bacterial infections are tetracyclines, mupirocin, bacitracin, polymyxin B, and neomycin. [Pg.123]

Erythromycin estolate in conjunction with rifampin (both drugs administered orally) can be recommended for the treatment of Rhodococcus equi pneumonia in foals. Early diagnosis of the infection and prompt initiation of therapy considerably increase the effectiveness of treatment. Apart from this specific indication, macrolide antibiotics (including erythromycin) and lincosamides (lincomycin and clindamycin) are contra-indicated in horses. Antimicrobial agents in these classes can cause severe disturbance of the balance between commensal bacterial flora in the colon of the horse. [Pg.253]


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