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iene practices, local topical antiseptics and topical or parenteral antibiotics, administered mainly to manage the risk of secondary infections. Local antiseptics reported include sodium permanganate and salicylic acid [27], potassium permanganate and…
…was registered for FMD therapy in large ruminants in Laos in south east Asia (Windsor et al., 2020). The wound and lesion dressing formulation contains two local anaesthetics (lignocaine and bupivacaine), adrenalin…
…TS therapy to the most commonly used and available antimicrobial Cattle owners in Cameroon routinely manage the disease using a range therapy currently in use, parenteral oxytetracycline. If TS is proven of…
wound formulation, local therapy Introduction Contagious ecthyma, also known as orf, contagious pustular dermatitis, sore mouth or scabby mouth, is a highly contagious eruptive skin condition of sheep, goats and other ruminants…
…in horses, steroidal anti-inflammatories) and no known previous clinically validated topical therapies remain scarce. adverse reactions to local anaesthetics or injectable This is important, as 60% of horse owners apply sedatives…
…therapies may require time to take effect, requiring prolonged or double handling with associated increased stress [37]. Together, such factors may reduce the overall welfare benefit [1–8,41,42]. Topical local…