sodium-hypochlorite has been researched along with Giardiasis* in 1 studies
1 other study(ies) available for sodium-hypochlorite and Giardiasis
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Giardiasis in a cattery.
Giardia sp infection was believed responsible for chronic, intermittent diarrhea in a group of 14 Persian cats. Seven of the cats were shedding Giardia sp cysts, and 6 of these cats had diarrhea at the time of fecal examination. Conversely, only 1 of 6 clinically normal cats in the group was shedding Giardia sp cysts. Cysts were not detected in feces of 2 cats with diarrhea. Cats less than or equal to 3 years old were more likely to be found shedding cysts. The parasite apparently was eradicated from the cattery by a combination of cage disinfection (1% sodium hypochlorite solution) and oral furazolidone treatment (4 mg/kg of body weight, BID for 5 consecutive days). During treatment, clinical signs resolved, and all cats remained clinically normal 2 months after treatment. Topics: Animals; Cat Diseases; Cats; Diarrhea; Disinfection; Furazolidone; Giardiasis; Metronidazole; Sodium Hypochlorite | 1985 |