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- who: Hester Rynhoud from the Oclacitinib, Canine allergic skin disease, Antimicrobial use, Case-control study, Australia University of Queensland, Veterinary Science Building, Level, Room , have published the research work: The effects of oclacitinib treatment on antimicrobial usage in allergic dogs in primary practice: an Australia wide case-control study, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: Multivariable logistic regression models were developed to determine whether cases were prescribed fewer antimicrobial courses than controls after adjusting for the presence of concurrent skin infections or infectious agents in ears. This study shows a potential sparing effect of oclacitinib on . . .
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