2023
DOI: 10.2460/ajvr.23.03.0045
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Iodinated non-ionic contrast medium does not inhibit Escherichia coli growth in ex vivo inoculated canine urine

Abstract: OBJECTIVE To investigate the effect of iohexol on standardized quantitative urine culture results in dogs. The authors hypothesized that the presence of iohexol in inoculated urine samples would result in lower bacterial concentrations (CFU/mL) and, therefore, decrease culture sensitivity. SAMPLE Urine samples were aseptically collected during cystoscopy from a single client-owned dog untreated with antimicrobials. PROCEDURES An experimental controlled study. The urine sample was divided into 38 aliquots (… Show more

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