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Melting corneal ulcers (keratomalacia) in dogs: A 5-year clinical and microbiological study (2014-2018).

Agata TsvetanovaRoger M PowellKamen A TsvetanovKerry M SmithDavid J Gould
Published in: Veterinary ophthalmology (2021)
The most common bacterial species associated with canine keratomalacia were Pseudomonas aeruginosa and β-hemolytic Streptococcus. Because of the variation in antibacterial sensitivity between these two species, bacterial culture and sensitivity testing should be performed in all dogs presenting with keratomalacia. Melting corneal ulcers associated with pure Pseudomonas infection were significantly more likely to result in globe loss than melting corneal ulcers associated with other cultures.
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