Abstract

Increasing the number of dogs and cats kept in urban households makes relevant research of new effective methods of treatment of companion animals. We conducted studies of the effect of Bovhyaluronidaze azoximer on the treatment duration of suppurative wounds. The study was carried out on 42 animals (24 cats and 18 dogs) with septic processes in two groups. The animals of the both groups were given conventional therapy; in animals of the experimental group the Bovhyaluronidaze azoximer preparation was additionally included as a part of a complex therapy. The effect of the use Bovhyaluronidaze azoximer preparation was evaluated by three indicators: the wound cleansing from purulonecrotic masses duration, the duration of existence of edema, the number of managements of wound. The median wound cleansing time in the experimental group improve on 2.29 days. The median duration of existence of edema in the experimental group was in less time on 1.57 days in comparison with the control group. The median number of required managements of wound is reduced by 5.00 manipulations in the experimental group in comparison with the control group. The results of our study show that Bovhyaluronidaze azoximer can be recommended for use in the therapy of suppurative wounds.

Highlights

  • IntroductionThe number of companion animals kept in urban households has been increasing rapidly

  • Over the past decades, the number of companion animals kept in urban households has been increasing rapidly

  • All animals of the experimental group well tolerated the use of the Bovhyaluronidaze azoximer in the form of rectal suppositories

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Introduction

The number of companion animals kept in urban households has been increasing rapidly. The fact that dog and cat owners regularly go to veterinary clinics, and 68% of owners do this more than once a year, is taking veterinary medicine of small pets to a new level of demand. In this regard, research and development of new effective methods of treatment and prevention of diseases of companion animals, and the study and expansion of the use of both veterinary and medical preparations in veterinary practice are necessary. The use of silver [2, 3], probiotics [4], curcumin oil [5] preparations and new wound dressing [6] in the treatment of suppurative wounds is being investigated. The use of systemic medications in the treatment of suppurative wounds has not been sufficiently studied

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