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Table 2 Percentage of respondents’ type of antimicrobial usage for different organs systems. The cells in bold represent the first-choice antimicrobial for every organ system

From: Antimicrobial practices among small animal veterinarians in Greece: a survey

 

Skin

Ear

Urinary

GIT

Reproductive

Respiratory

Sepsis

Eye

Penicillins

25,53

11,53

8,89

8,12

25,00

3,77

 

25,00

Cefalosporins 1st,2nd gen

31,91

7,69

11,11

5,41

12,50

7,55

16,67

18,75

Cefalosporins 3rd,4th gen

10,64

15,38

11,11

2,70

6,25

11,32

22,22

18,75

Aminoglycosides

2,13

34,62

6,67

2,70

6,25

1,89

11,11

 

Quinolones

4,26

15,38

46,67

5,41

6,25

7,55

33.33

6,25

Tetracyclines

 

3,85

 

2,70

12,50

32,07

 

12,50

Sulphonamides

  

13,33

32,43

25,00

7,55

  

Lincosamides

12,77

 

2,22

2,70

 

7,55

5,56

 

Macrolides

6,38

3,85

 

2,70

6,25

16,98

11.11

6,25

Nitroimidazoles

 

3,85

 

32,43

    

Other

6,38

3,85

 

2,70

 

3,77

 

12,50