The french doesn't matter, the result is clear.
But with google traduction:
"Analysis (s) Result Sign val.norm. Remarks Unit
Material 1: Swab the throat
Bacteriology AA (aerobic & anaerobic)
bacteriological examination
Pseudomonas species aerobic culture 1) 1)
(in large quantities)
bacteriological examination
No anaerobic culture anaerobic bacterium strict detected
mycological examination
Culture no growth of yeasts or molds
Explanation: + = sensitive (+) = intermediate, 0 = resistant; * = result deduced. Method: Evidence
automated resistance (MIC). The antibiogram includes antibiotics potentially active on
germ isolated. The lack of results for the antibiotic susceptibility means that the substance
is inactive in this bacterium. Thank you note the information on substances headlights and cross-reactions.
Attention substance restricted the use of an antibiotic is the responsibility of the veterinary
clinician
Antibiogram: germ 1)
ampicillin 0
amoxicillin 0
Acid Amoxicillin + 0
cephalexin 0
cefazolin 0
Céfovecin 0
ceftiofur 0
cefquinome 0
Polymyxin B 0
0 gentamicin
tetracycline 0
doxycycline 0
enrofloxacin 0
marbofloxacin 0
pradofloxacin 0
nitrofurantoin 0
Sulfaméthox. / Qtr. 0
chloramphenicol 0
imipenem 0
meropenem 0
amikacin 0
tobramycin 0
+ = Sensitive (+) = 0 = intermediate resistant
appreciation:
1)
Pseudomonas sp: germ contamination of the environment and often
isolated in samples of animal origin. Pathogenicity in
warm-blooded animals is not clearly defined. In rare cases, it may
participate in pathologies like inflammation of the urinary tract or
mucous. Pseudomonas is a significant infectious agent in reptiles
P. P. aeruginosa and fluorescens are generally excluded from the group
Pseudomonas sp.