Bacterial urinary tract infections are among the most common reasons for antimicrobial use in dogs and cats. However, inappropriate antibiotic use contributes significantly to the development of antimicrobial resistance, making correct diagnosis and treatment increasingly important in veterinary practice.
In this practical webinar, we discusses a rational and evidence-based approach to the diagnosis and treatment of urinary tract infections in dogs and cats. The lecture reviews current recommendations for antimicrobial use and highlights common pitfalls in daily practice.
Topics covered include the diagnostic approach to sporadic and recurrent bacterial cystitis, appropriate interpretation of urine cultures, treatment strategies for pyelonephritis and prostatitis, and the management of subclinical bacteriuria. Special attention is also given to antimicrobial stewardship and strategies to minimize the development of resistance.
After this webinar, participants will have a clearer framework for deciding when antibiotics are truly indicated, which drugs to choose, and how long treatment should be continued, helping them make more informed and responsible clinical decisions.
Geert Paes, DVM, Dip ECVIM-ca