A new swine dysentery model for evaluation of drug prophylaxis, 2: Efficacy of various drugs in the control of swine dysentery
1980
Nielsen, N.C. (Kongelige Veterinaer- og Landbohoejskole, Copenhagen (Denmark). Inst. for Intern Medicin) | Hoegh, P. | Bille, N. (eds.) | Raynaud, J.-P. | Brunault, G. | Patterson, E.B.
Under the conditions of these studies carbadox and carbadox+sulfamethazine proved to be the most effective agents in preventing SD during the infection-medication and post-medication periods. Olaquindox was quite effective in preventing SD in the infection-medication period; however, SD recurrence was high during the post-medication period. Nithiamide and chlortetracycline+sulfamethazine+penicillin were least effective in preventing SD during the infection-medication and post-medication periods
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