Happy tail in dog leading to amputation and AMR necrotizing fasciitis
Day -2 Day 0 Day 3 Day 12 Day 40 Four year old Great Dane female developed happy tail on Dec. 4th. The owner sought
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Both studies find 100% closure rates
for acute and chronic pressure injuries
Effective on antibiotic and antiseptic resistant wound infections.
Effective in immunocompetent and immunocompromised persons.
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Day -2 Day 0 Day 3 Day 12 Day 40 Four year old Great Dane female developed happy tail on Dec. 4th. The owner sought
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