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Old August 16th 05, 09:10 AM
Brittany
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Default pseudomonas aeruginosa

Has anybody ever encounter this bacteria on their dogs? If so how'd you
manage to get rid of it? Does anybody know the sources of how this
bacteria starts to develop?

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Old August 16th 05, 01:27 PM
Janet Puistonen
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Brittany wrote:
Has anybody ever encounter this bacteria on their dogs? If so how'd
you manage to get rid of it? Does anybody know the sources of how this
bacteria starts to develop?


Look he

http://www.pseudomonas.com/p_aerug.html


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Old August 16th 05, 03:47 PM
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Thanks but do you have any other websites besides this one?


Thanks
Brittany

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Old August 16th 05, 04:02 PM
Melinda Shore
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In article . com,
Brittany wrote:
Thanks but do you have any other websites besides this one?


Excellent point - that's a genome research project, not a
medical or veterinary website.

However, a quick Google search turns up over a half million
hits. Add "dogs" to the search term and you get over 36,000
hits. What is it that you're looking for that isn't there?
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Melinda Shore - Software longa, hardware brevis -

Republicans told me that government spending would
explode if I voted for Al Gore, and they were right.
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Old August 16th 05, 04:47 PM
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Brittany wrote:
Thanks but do you have any other websites besides this one?


Thanks
Brittany


I just googled it. You can try combining the name of the bacteria with
whatever aspect of it you are interested in.


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Old August 16th 05, 11:12 PM
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My son had cystic fibrosis and had frequent pseudomonas infections in
his lungs. I think they gave him...Septra...? which I believe is a
brand name for erythromycin.

Lass

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Old August 17th 05, 12:21 AM
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My son had cystic fibrosis and had frequent pseudomonas infections in
his lungs. I think they gave him...Septra...? which I believe is a
brand name for erythromycin.


It's more likely that he was treated with something much stronger or in
combination with an anti fungal.

Septra is a sulfa (sulfamethoxazole/trimethoprim), not a erythromycin.

-Sharon


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Old August 17th 05, 03:17 PM
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Sharon...hmmm. I remember he also took Keflex. It's been...a long time.
He took so many meds i dont remember what was for what.

LassChance~
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Old August 17th 05, 06:00 PM
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Sharon...hmmm. I remember he also took Keflex. It's been...a long time.
He took so many meds i dont remember what was for what.


He probably took a little of everything. My closest friend has CF and
finally at age 40 had a double lung transplant. Even now her CF still slams
her with pseudomonas and she's still got a PIC line with a slew of meds,
though certainly not what it was 4 years ago pre surgery.

-Sharon


 




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