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  • #81644
    Anonymous
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    Yes it is transferable

    [quote author=kerrie and stan link=topic=11869.msg236350#msg236350 date=1218701702]
    does anyone know if the e-coli that stan has is transferable between dogs and humans
    [/quote]

    #81645

    how? is it through the slobber

    #81646
    kizkiznobite
    Member

    the complicated bit  🙂

    http://jac.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/content/full/55/5/639

    the jargon free easy bit …though it slightly out of date as there are now documented cases..

    http://www.prnewswire.co.uk/cgi/news/release?id=41303

    #81647

    thanks bev, i did have a look online but what i found wasnt very helpfull, your links were though thanks ;D

    #81648

    stan is doing realy well (touch wood) his poops are still a bit soft (i think its due to him drinking so much at the moment) but im hoping that once he is back on homecooked and bones it will return to normal ;D

    the only question i have is, the very ends of his poops are still a bit funny and he does squatt and do nothing, could this be because he hasnt had any bones for a while so his glands may need emptying or is it likely to clear up later on and im just being paranoid now 😀

    #81649
    Anonymous
    Guest

    Your just being paranoid  ;D give him time

    #81650

    😀 😀 😀 yep i do get very paranoid when it comes to the dogs health(or my car) ;D

    so i should be ok to introduce him back onto homecooked and bones again gradually then. bev is doing me a dit plan but with bones should i introduce him onto some lamb bones to start with

    #81651

    stans gone down again :'( :'( :'(

    #81652
    *Nat*
    Member

    Oh Kerrie  :'( Are you going back to the vet?

    #81653

    yes i will be but first i need to go and beg them to claim straight from the insurance if they wont then i will have to change to a different vet :-\

    #81654

    ok i now have to keep my fingers (and stans paws) crossed in the hopes that the insurance pays out.

    i spoke to the vet manager and she said that if the initial claim goes through and they pay out then she will consider doing a direct claim. so until then i just have to keep him as comfortable as possible so any ideas would be greatfull

    #81655
    kizkiznobite
    Member

    this is cyclic…look at each post log the date…..remind me what anti bi’s they gav when he started what dose and when he finished

    #81656

    what do you mean by cyclic?

    i will have a look and post it in a minuet, thanks bev

    #81657
    kizkiznobite
    Member

    there is a pattern for the bug growth

    #81658

    oh right yes i remember reading it in the page you sent me

    10th june:
    steroid injection (sorry i cant find the name of it)

    1st august:
    dexadreson 50ml – injection
    amfipen 80ml – injection
    metronidazole 21x200mg – 2 tabs twice a day until the 5th

    5th august:
    metronidazole 21x400mg – 1 tab twice a day for 5 days

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