Treatment Flashcards

1
Q

• Doxycycline
• Gentamicin
• trimethoprim sulfamethoxazole
• rifampicin

• euthanasia for animals or long term antibiotic therapy

A

Brucellosis

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2
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• wound management
• aggressive therapy

• antibiotics
- beta lactams (cephalo, penicillin)
- macrolides
- quinolones

A

Streptococcosis

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3
Q

• IV fluid
• Zinc therapy

• AB resistance

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Vibriosis

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4
Q

• Ampicillin
• Amoxicillin
• Gentamicin
• TMPS
• fluoroquinolones
• 3rd & 4th gen cephalosporins
• IV fluid

A

Salmonellosis

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5
Q

Resistant to SALMONELLOSIS (5)

[ SGS TT ]

A

Streptomycin
Gentamicin
Sulfadimethoxine

Tetracycline
TMPS

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6
Q

• Fluid & electrolyte replacements (HUS & TTP)
• dialysis
• blood transfusion
• plasmapheresis

contraindicated: antimotility drugs

A

Collibacillosis

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7
Q

resistant to COLLIBACILLOSIS (3)

[ TSS ]

A

Tetracyclines
Streptomycin
Sulfa drugs

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8
Q

• asymptomatic treatment mainly
- fluid
- immune booster

• for septicemia:
1. Doxycycline + gentamicin/tobramycin
2. Potentiated sulfonamides
3. Ciproflaxin
4. Oxytetracycline — MOST COMMON

A

Yersiniosis

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9
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Antimotility drugs are CONTRAINDICATED

[ CS ]

A

Collibacillosis
Shigellosis

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10
Q

needs drugs to shorten symptomatic phase

A

Shigellosis

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11
Q

• moist warm compress

A

Erysipeloid

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12
Q

• effective if treated EARLY
• tetanus & rabies vaccine

A

Pasteurellosis

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13
Q

resistance in PASTEURELLOSIS

[ CAE PT ]

A

Carbenicillin
Amikacin
Erythromycin

Penicillin
Tetracycline

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14
Q

• relapse is possible
• humans — rifampicin, isoniazid, ethambutol, streptomycin, pyrazinamide
• min. 6 months
• M. bovis = 9 months

A

Tuberculosis

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15
Q

M. bovis is innately resistant to:

A

pyrazinamide

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16
Q

to stop neuromuscular blockade in Botulism

A

Guanidine hydrochloride

17
Q

avoid aminoglycosides

A

Botulism

18
Q

for wound botulism

A

hydrogen peroxide