Veterinary efforts support antimicrobial stewardship

  08 October 2021

A U of G study reveals veterinarians are prescribing shorter courses of antibiotics for dogs with UTIs.

When it comes to the fight against antimicrobial resistance (AMR), animal health professionals seem to understand the crucial role they play.

A study conducted by the University of Guelph (U of G) in collaboration with VCA Animal Hospitals reveals veterinarians in the U.S. and Canada are prescribing shorter courses of antibiotics for dogs with urinary tract infections (UTIs).

Further reading: Veterinary Practice News
Author(s): Veterinary Practice News
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