Demystifying the biofilm in canine otitis
Biofilms can be a major concern when dealing with otitis externa infections; this article discusses why they are problematic, and goes on to consider how best to identify and effectively control them.
DMV, Dip. ECVD, MSc., Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, University of Liege, Belgium
Dr. Léonard graduated in 2017 and completed a rotating internship at the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine at the University of Liege. After a year in a private practice in Bordeaux, France, she returned to join the dermatology department at the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine in Liege in 2019 as a resident. She gained the title of European Specialist in Veterinary Dermatology in 2023. On top of her dermatology consultations at the university, she is currently working on a doctoral thesis focused on the ear microbiota in dogs.
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Biofilms can be a major concern when dealing with otitis externa infections; this article discusses why they are problematic, and goes on to consider how best to identify and effectively control them.