Author: Viitanen, S.J.; Lappalainen, A.K.; Christensen, M.B.; Sankari, S.; Rajamäki, M.M.
Title: The Utility of Acute-Phase Proteins in the Assessment of Treatment Response in Dogs With Bacterial Pneumonia Document date: 2016_12_29
ID: tchf7pb2_31
Snippet: Dogs with E. coli as a causative agent required significantly (P = .049) longer hospitalization (median, 4.5 days; range, 3.5-5.5) compared to dogs with other causative bacteria (median, 1.0 days; range, 0.5-14.0) and 2 of 4 dogs with E. coli-induced BP died or were euthanized because of disease severity......
Document: Dogs with E. coli as a causative agent required significantly (P = .049) longer hospitalization (median, 4.5 days; range, 3.5-5.5) compared to dogs with other causative bacteria (median, 1.0 days; range, 0.5-14.0) and 2 of 4 dogs with E. coli-induced BP died or were euthanized because of disease severity.
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