Hardie E M
College of Veterinary Medicine, North Carolina State University, Raleigh 27606.
Probl Vet Med. 1989 Jan-Mar;1(1):36-49.
Peritonitis from urogenital causes is rarely reported in small animal patients. When it occurs, however, it is often life-threatening. Rapid recognition that peritonitis exists, identification of the infecting organisms, and appropriate antibiotic therapy are critical to survival. Aggressive medical and surgical therapy for peritonitis are needed, and the best course of treatment remains to be determined.