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An evaluation of serum gentamicin concentrations and bacterial susceptibility to gentamicin in equine practice.

Andy E Durham
Published in: Journal of veterinary internal medicine (2018)
Gentamicin at a dosage of 6.6 mg/kg IV is likely to be effective against the majority of infections encountered in ambulatory practice, but less effective in an equine hospital. Because there was a dichotomy of most bacteria as being clearly susceptible or clearly resistant to gentamicin, it appears unlikely that higher doses would have been more efficacious, especially in the hospitalized population in our study.
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