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  • Bacterial cystitis is a common issue in cats and dogs, often leading to increased use of antimicrobials, which can contribute to antibiotic resistance.
  • Ozone therapy is being explored as a complementary treatment, showing promise in reducing bacterial presence in cases of cystitis.
  • In a study with a paraplegic dog, repeated bladder instillation of ozonized saline was more effective at clearing Proteus spp. infection than a single instillation spread over consecutive days.

Article Abstract

Bacterial cystitis is a common clinical problem among cats and dogs and is one of the main reasons for the administration of antimicrobials. This can cause serious damage to public and animal health, as this practice facilitates the selection of bacteria that are multidrug-resistant to antibiotics. In this context, it is urgent to understand and validate therapeutic modalities that complement antimicrobial treatment in cystitis cases. Ozone therapy has been proposed by scientists owing to the various mechanisms of action in a range of pathologies, both in human and animal medicine. This paper describes the bactericidal action of two different protocols of bladder irrigation with ozonized saline solution (59 μg/mL) in a paraplegic canine with recurrent bacterial cystitis caused by Proteus spp. In the first protocol, the bladder instillations were applied once a day for three consecutive days while in the second, successive lavages were performed throughout the day until a significant reduction in the presence of bacteria in the urine sediment. In this study, we were able to demonstrate that repeated bladder instillation within 24 hours was the most effective treatment for Proteus compared to a single instillation on successive days.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9979206PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/2045-9912.350861DOI Listing

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