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are essential in the sick FIV-positive cat. The
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In the sick FIV-positive cat, treatment is aimed at symptomatic and supportive care and management of the secondary infections present. Because these animals are immunosuppressed, their response to antibiotic therapy is often much slower and less successful<sup>2</sup>. Therefore, much longer courses of antimicrobials are often required in FIV positve cats compared to normal animals. Higher doses may also be neccessary<sup>5</sup>. Antibiotics used should be broad spectrum, with activity against anaerobic bacteria. Combinations including metronidazole or clindamycin are therefore good choices<sup>5</sup>.
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nature and extent of any secondary infections should be
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established so that appropriate treatment can be provided.
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Often, much longer courses of antibiotics are needed
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in these immunosuppressed patients and the response to
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therapy is frequently much slower and less successful.
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Antibiotics should be broad spectrum and the treatment
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protocol should include antibiotics against anaerobes. In
FIV-infected cats with chronic inflammatory conditions
FIV-infected cats with chronic inflammatory conditions
such as gingivitis/stomatitis the combined use of antibiotics
such as gingivitis/stomatitis the combined use of antibiotics