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Dogs with leishmaniosis: how are we managing proteinuria in daily practice? A Portuguese questionnaire-based study.

Marta MonteiroSara PrataLuís CardosoIsabel Pereira da FonsecaRodolpho Oliveira Leal
Published in: Parasites & vectors (2022)
Among the veterinary practitioners who responded, proteinuria treatment was considered since stage IIb CanL, although implementation of a therapeutic approach was more evident in advanced CanL stages. ACEI were the first-choice drugs, particularly for the treatment of stage IIb CanL; in advanced stages, a combination of antiproteinuric drugs was more often used. Immunosuppressant use was controversial, although when applied, prednisolone was the preferred choice. These findings reinforce the small body of evidence that supports the use of such drugs and the need to further explore their role in CanL.
Keyphrases
  • primary care
  • healthcare
  • physical activity
  • quality improvement
  • combination therapy
  • cross sectional