2022
DOI: 10.1002/vrc2.354
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Medically managed spontaneous bacterial peritonitis and bacteraemia associated with jugular catheter infection in a dog with tetanus

Abstract: A 5‐year‐old, male, entire labrador was treated for grade III tetanus, developing aspiration pneumonia and undergoing mechanical ventilation. However, 5 days after weaning from mechanical ventilation, the dog developed a new pyrexia. Investigations documented circulating intracellular bacteria, a bacterial peritonitis and a large right jugular thrombus. Blood, peritoneal and urinary cultures yielded a multidrug‐resistant Escherichia coli. The jugular catheter had been in place for 10 days, and the dog had rece… Show more

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