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Faecal PCR panel results and clinical findings in Western Australian dogs with diarrhoea.

M W KimClaire Rebecca SharpC J BoydL N Twomey
Published in: Australian veterinary journal (2020)
Faecal PCR panels can identify dogs with enteric organisms in their faeces that traditional faecal diagnostics may miss, thus contributing additional information to the diagnostic process. Nonetheless, fPCR results should be interpreted in light of the clinical findings, and particular consideration given to avoiding inappropriate use of antimicrobials. This study highlights that testing for C. perfringens alpha toxin gene is not likely to be diagnostically helpful, and that adult dogs with diarrhoea might be identified as CPV positive with PCR testing, despite a negative point-of-care CPV test result and a current vaccination status.
Keyphrases
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