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In Practice 24: 418-432 (2002)
© 2002 British Veterinary Association
1 Veterinary animal medicine.
URINARY tract infections (UTIs) reportedly account for between 5 and 10 per cent of canine and 0.1 to 1 per cent of feline veterinary visits. In this, the first of two articles on the therapeutics of UTIs in dogs and cats, the aetiology and pathophysiology of these conditions are discussed and an approach to the diagnostic work-up is outlined. The second article, to be published in the next issue, focuses on treatment options and the long-term management of problem cases.
Note:
The authors would like to thank Mrs E. Villiers for the urinalysis illustrations, Mr N. Woodger and Mr A. Jefferies for the gross pathology illustrations, Dr R. A. S. White for the prostatic and orchitis illustrations and Drs K. Jorgsen, C. Hilberg and J. Vintov, of the Royal Veterinary and Agricultural University (KVL), Denmark, (www.microbiologyatlas.kvl.dk), for providing the bacterial plates and Gram's stain illustrations.
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