June 27, 2018: Treating Pyoderma Is Not What It Used To Be!

RACE Program #:

1201528

RACE-Approved CE

2 Hours

Cost

Free to ELITE Members; otherwise $50/2-hour webinar

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Pyoderma got you puzzled?

Tune into this VETgirl online veterinary CE webinar, where Dr. Valerie Fadok, DVM, PhD, DACVD will discuss the 21st century approach to canine pyoderma. The emergence of methicillin resistance has changed our approach to this common canine skin disease. More than ever, we emphasize a role for topical therapy, and current evidence suggests that chlorhexidine is our best choice for an antiseptic. Using the ISCAID (International Society for Companion Animal Infectious Diseases) guidelines for superficial pyoderma, this lecture will discuss the classes of antibiotics used for pyoderma, and how they work. Dr. Fadok will also review recommendations for when to culture skin, how to treat methicillin resistant staphylococcal infections in dogs, and effective strategies for treating pyoderma.

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