TOXICOLOGICAL PROPERTIES AND THERAPEUTIC EFFICACY OF THE VETERINARY DRUG “MASTILACT LC” AT MASTITES IN COWS

Author(s):  
D. G. Gotovsky ◽  
V. V. Petrov ◽  
K. S. Shchyhelskaya ◽  
E. V. Romanova

Toxicological properties were studied and production tests were conducted of a veterinary drug “Mastilact LC”. The findings show that by the indicators of acute intragastric toxicity, the drug is referred to the IV class of danger. The therapeutic efficacy of the drug was 87.5%, the course of treatment averaged from 3.25±0.16 to 4.88±0.30 days, depending on the form of mastitis. The drug possesses no negative impact on animal body.

Author(s):  
V. V. Petrov ◽  
E. V. Romanova

The article presents the results of studies to determine the therapeutic effectiveness of a veterinary drug based on oxytetracycline and flunixin in piglet bronchopneumonia in comparison with an analog drug. The test drug was ad-ministered intramuscularly twice with an interval of 5 days. Normalization of the condition occurred by the end of the second day from the start of treatment: in piglets, a decrease in body temperature, a decrease in the number of expira-tions and coughing, and an increase in appetite were noted. Clinical recovery of piglets of the experimental group oc-curred on the sixth – seventh day, and the duration of the disease was 6,9±0,9 days. The therapeutic effect was 93,11 %. In the piglets of the control group, relief was observed by the end of the third day. Recovery in the control group occurred on the seventh day. The duration of the disease was 7,6±0,4 days, the therapeutic efficacy was 89,9 %.


Author(s):  
V.V. Petrov ◽  
M.S. Matsinovich ◽  
A.A. Belko ◽  
A.A. Matsinovich ◽  
E.V. Romanova

Determination was carried out of indicators of acute toxicity and therapeutic efficacy of a veterinary drug “Gamitrovet”, containing gamithromycin as AAS, for respiratory diseases in calves, lambs and piglets. Indicators of acute toxicity were defined, and LD50 for a veterinary drug “Gamitrovet” was calculated, which after a single subcutaneous injection to white laboratory mice made 3757.5 mg / kg, and after a single oral administration to white laboratory mice made 04376.25 mg / kg. A veterinary drug “Gamitrovet” is an effective means in treatment of cattle, pigs and sheep with respiratory diseases, and allows achieving therapeutic efficacy in the range of 90 – 100%.


2022 ◽  
Vol 78 (03) ◽  
pp. 6623-2022
Author(s):  
EWELINA PATYRA ◽  
KRZYSZTOF KWIATEK

Animal feeds are routinely subject to contamination from diverse sources, including environmental pollution, activities of microbes, and veterinary drug residues. Contamination of feed with chemical substances such as coccidiostats or antibiotics can occur at the stage of production, transport and storage, and their presence may have a negative impact on the health of animals consuming feed contaminated with certain chemicals. This study presents the legal requirements for the production of feed, the presence of antimicrobial substances in feed, and the problem of contamination of feed with antibacterial substances as well as the possible transfer of these compounds to the animal tissues and the natural environment.


2021 ◽  
Vol 5 ◽  
Author(s):  
Le Thi Thu Ha ◽  
Chalalai Rueanghiran ◽  
Nguyen Thi Huong Giang ◽  
Doan Phuong Thuy ◽  
Doan Hoang Phu ◽  
...  

There is a pressing need to establish surveillance systems for antimicrobial use (AMU) intended for animal production particularly in many low- and middle-income countries. This is an extremely challenging task, notably due to the wide range of animal species, production types and antimicrobials available in the market. In Vietnam, farmers commonly buy antimicrobials from veterinary drug shops. Therefore, veterinary drug shops are a potential target for data collection on AMU. We collected antimicrobial sales data at veterinary drug shops and estimated the amount of AMU in different animal species by antimicrobial active ingredient (AAI) class using different measurement metrics. We compiled information on all antimicrobials licensed in Vietnam and used this information to develop a mobile application to capture sales of antimicrobials intended for use in poultry, pig, and ruminant. We provided tablets with this application to 60 veterinary drug shops in two provinces of the country (Bac Giang in the north, Dong Thap in the south; three districts and 30 shops per province) for data collection over 3 weeks. Total sales of antimicrobials were extrapolated to 1 year, and these amounts were related to three different denominator estimates in each province including standing animal body weight, animal biomass, and Population Correction Unit (PCU). A total of 3,960 transactions [2,577 (median 75.5 per shop) in Bac Giang; 1,383 (median 28.5 per shop) in Dong Thap] of 831 different antimicrobial-containing products were recorded in the 3-week period. Sales of 57 AAIs belonging to 17 classes were recorded. In the three Bac Giang districts, we estimated that 242.0 kg of AAI were hypothetically sold over 1 year. Of those, 202.2 kg (83.6%) were intended for poultry, 19.8 kg (8.1%) for pigs, and 20.0 kg (8.3%) for ruminants. In Dong Thap, an estimated 48.4 kg of antimicrobials were sold, including 28.9 kg (59.7%) for poultry, 16.0 kg (33.1%) for pigs, and 3.5 kg (7.2%) for ruminants. After standardized by different animal population denominators, AMU in Bac Giang amounted to 1129.2 mg/kg standing animal body weight, 480.2 mg/kg biomass, and 636.1 mg/kg PCU. In Dong Thap, AMU figures were 1211.0 mg/kg standing animal body weight, 595.8 mg/kg biomass and 818.5 mg/kg PCU. We discuss the observed differences between species, location and metrics, as well as the potential advantages and limitations (including potential sources of bias) of this methodology and its applicability at country level. Retail level data collection can effectively be integrated into AMU surveillance systems that help identify priority AMU management areas (species, regions, and antimicrobial classes), establish national benchmarks and reduction targets.


2019 ◽  
pp. 549-555
Author(s):  
Safiullin ◽  
Safiullin ◽  
Shibitov ◽  
Semenychev ◽  
Zhurov

A study of the therapeutic efficacy of a new dosage form of eprinomectin – Elivec in case of strongylatosis of the gastrointestinal tract of young cattle was conducted on spontaneously infected animals in the Moscow region. Elivec was administered at a dose of 1 ml per 10 kg of animal body weight, once. The main drug was Ganamectin at the recommended dose subcutaneously once. According to the results of scatoscopious studies, after 10 and 30 days all treated animals were free from invasion. In the production test, the effectiveness of Elivec in relation to the strangulation of the gastrointestinal tract of heifers was: EE – 96.7%, IE – 98.86% and Ganamectin EE – 95%, IE – 98.04%. In the course of research, to differentiate invasive larvae of strongylatosis to the genus, 20 samples of feces from young stock were taken, cultivated in a thermostat at 26°C for 10 days. Strongylatosis larvae differed from each other in the number and shape of intestinal cells, as well as in the size of the larvae and their tail end. Invasive larvae of gastrointestinal strongylatosis belonging to the genus Trichostrongylus, Ostertagia and Bunostomum were found in the studied samples.


2020 ◽  
Vol 48 (2) ◽  
pp. 631-644 ◽  
Author(s):  
Rajdeep Das ◽  
Oishee Chakrabarti

The cellular mitochondrial population undergoes repeated cycles of fission and fusion to maintain its integrity, as well as overall cellular homeostasis. While equilibrium usually exists between the fission–fusion dynamics, their rates are influenced by organellar and cellular metabolic and pathogenic conditions. Under conditions of cellular stress, there is a disruption of this fission and fusion balance and mitochondria undergo either increased fusion, forming a hyperfused meshwork or excessive fission to counteract stress and remove damaged mitochondria via mitophagy. While some previous reports suggest that hyperfusion is initiated to ameliorate cellular stress, recent studies show its negative impact on cellular health in disease conditions. The exact mechanism of mitochondrial hyperfusion and its role in maintaining cellular health and homeostasis, however, remain unclear. In this review, we aim to highlight the different aspects of mitochondrial hyperfusion in either promoting or mitigating stress and also its role in immunity and diseases.


Author(s):  
Amy Hasselkus

The need for improved communication about health-related topics is evident in statistics about the health literacy of adults living in the United States. The negative impact of poor health communication is huge, resulting in poor health outcomes, health disparities, and high health care costs. The importance of good health communication is relevant to all patient populations, including those from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds. Efforts are underway at all levels, from individual professionals to the federal government, to improve the information patients receive so that they can make appropriate health care decisions. This article describes these efforts and discusses how speech-language pathologists and audiologists may be impacted.


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