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The frequency of urinary tract infection and subclinical bacteriuria in dogs with allergic dermatitis treated with oclacitinib: a prospective study.

Andrew C SimpsonJennifer R SchisslerRod A W RosychukA Russell Moore
Published in: Veterinary dermatology (2017)
These findings indicate that bacteriuria is not an expected adverse effect in dogs treated with oclacitinib without a prior history of UTI or predisposing condition during this treatment period. Therefore, routine urine culture is not indicated for such dogs in the absence of abnormal urinalysis or clinical signs of urinary tract disease.
Keyphrases
  • urinary tract infection
  • urinary tract
  • emergency department
  • clinical practice
  • atopic dermatitis
  • combination therapy