Pyuria Terminal

Pyuria terminalis

Pyuria thermal (lat. Piuris ssp. terminalis or Piuris terminalis), also known as feline serum syndrome (simple serum dermatitis) is an acute inflammation of the skin in cats caused by infection with Streptococcus pyogenes.

Pyuria syndrome has a rapid onset and can be mild (a small area of ​​skin is affected) or develop as a skin infection - a wound infection or Fox's disease. Thermal pyuria is a skin infection caused by the bacteria Staphylococcus aureus (Streptococcus).

The infection is acute with a rapid onset and ends in recovery in 50-80% of cases. The trigger of the disease can be stress, injury or other stress on the body. The development of pyuria is facilitated by a cold, humid climate with low humidity, acute stress factors, and violation of unsanitary rules for keeping animals that can become infected through contact with infected animals. This is one of the most common infectious skin diseases at home. Staphylococcus aureus widely