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Both '''acute and chronic''' prostatitis can develop, but the chronic form is more common.
 
Both '''acute and chronic''' prostatitis can develop, but the chronic form is more common.
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The most common causative organism is ''E. coli''. The usual range of Gram-positive and Gram-negative microorganisms involved in urinary tract infections can be involved, but Mycoplasmas are more prevalent.  
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The most common causative organism is ''[[E. coli]]''. The usual range of Gram-positive and Gram-negative microorganisms involved in urinary tract infections can be involved, but [[:Category:Mycoplasmas|Mycoplasmas]] are more prevalent.  
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In certain countries, ''Brucella canis'' also colonises the prostate, most likely by haematogenous spread.
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In certain countries, ''[[Brucella canis]]'' also colonises the prostate, most likely by haematogenous spread.
    
==Clinical Signs==
 
==Clinical Signs==
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Bartges, J. (2011) '''Nephrology and urology of small animals''' ''John Wiley and Sons''
 
Bartges, J. (2011) '''Nephrology and urology of small animals''' ''John Wiley and Sons''
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[[Category:To Do - Helen]]
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[[Category:To Do - Review]]
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{{review}}
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[[Category:Urological Diseases - Dog]]
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[[Category:Lower Urinary Tract - Pathology]]
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[[Category:Expert Review - Small Animal]]
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