The Mikrolab

CLOSTRIDIUM PERFRINGENS

$46.20

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About this item

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How It Works: Antibiotic Sensitivity Test

Sample Collection: We start by growing bacteria from your pet’s swab or fecal sample in our lab.

Preparation: The bacteria are spread onto a growth medium plate to create an ideal environment for testing.

Antibiotic Testing: We place disks containing various common pet antibiotics onto the growth medium plate. Alternatively, you can send us your pet’s specific antibiotics for testing.

Analysis: After incubation, we measure the zones of inhibition—areas around the antibiotic disks where bacteria cannot grow.

Results: The larger the clear zone around an antibiotic disk, the more effective that antibiotic is against your pet’s infection.

How It Works: Antibiotic Sensitivity Test

Sample Collection: We start by growing bacteria from your pet’s swab or fecal sample in our lab.

Preparation: The bacteria are spread onto a growth medium plate to create an ideal environment for testing.

Antibiotic Testing: We place disks containing various common pet antibiotics onto the growth medium plate. Alternatively, you can send us your pet’s specific antibiotics for testing.

Analysis: After incubation, we measure the zones of inhibition—areas around the antibiotic disks where bacteria cannot grow.

Results: The larger the clear zone around an antibiotic disk, the more effective that antibiotic is against your pet’s infection.

Signs of Antimicrobial-Resistant Infections: What Symptoms Should You Look For?

Antimicrobial resistance can make infections harder to treat. Watch for these signs that may indicate a resistant infection in your pet.

Persistent Symptoms: Ongoing issues despite treatment, such as repeated or worsening symptoms.

Unresponsive to Medication: Lack of improvement or worsening condition despite following prescribed antibiotics.

Frequent Recurrences: Regular or frequent returns of the same infection.

Unusual Discharge: Abnormal discharge from eyes, ears, or other areas, often accompanied by a foul odor.

Inflammation and Swelling: Persistent or severe swelling and redness in affected areas.

Fever: Elevated body temperature or signs of fever not resolved with initial treatments.

Behavioral Changes: Increased irritability, lethargy, or signs of pain.

If you notice these symptoms, consult your veterinarian to explore further testing and appropriate treatment options.

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NO Fillers or Artificial
Preservatives

Super Foods for Brain &
Heart Health

Highly Nutritious Organs

Complete & Balanced Meal

Full List of Ingredients

Beef, Chicken, Salmon, Whitefish, Beef Liver, Chicken Liver, Chicken Heart, Flaxseed, Sweet Potato, Egg, Pea Flour, Apples, Blueberries, Carrots, Cranberries, Pumpkin Seeds, Spinach, Kelp, Ginger, Salt, Sunflower seeds, Broccoli, Kale, Mixed Tocopherols (preservative)

Step 1: Portion

Use the helpful chart above to calculate how much to feed your dog each day. If you feed them twice a day, split the daily amount above into 2 meals.

Step 2: Hydrate

Place food into a bowl, and add water to rehydrate the food. We recommend a 1:2 ratio of water to food, but you can customize it to your pet’s preferences.

Step 3: Serve

Once food has absorbed all the water, mix well and serve — your pup will LOVE it!

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