Description

In the face of rising antimicrobial resistance (AMR), veterinary professionals are under increasing pressure to rethink how they manage common dermatological conditions. The recently published antimicrobial use guidelines for canine pyoderma are testament to the immediate need to change prescribing habits.

This webinar explores the critical role of topical antimicrobial products in correcting dysbiosis—without contributing to the global AMR crisis.

The science behind microbial imbalance, evidence-based strategies for restoring healthy flora, and highlights on how targeted topical therapies can reduce reliance on systemic antibiotics will be discussed.

This session will provide practical insights into stewardship-friendly approaches to managing dysbiosis, inflammation, and chronic skin conditions. Join us to learn how smart topical choices can support both patient outcomes and public health.

Learning Objectives

  • A review of the recently published guidelines on antimicrobial use for canine pyoderma
  • Explore the role of topical antimicrobial products in helping to restore microbial balance
  • Recognise how topical therapies can reduce reliance on systemic antibiotics, and the urgent need to change prescribing habits
  • Apply antimicrobial stewardship principles in dermatological case management
  • Guidance on first opinion/ general practice cases where topical products can be implemented first line

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