THERAPEUTIC EFFICIENCY OF MEDICINAL PRODUCT CEFTIOCLIN WHILE TREATING ACUTE MASTITIS IN COWS
Abstract
The article presents the results of our own research on the
therapeutic efficacy of using the medicinal product Ceftioclin while treating
acute purulent-catarrhal mastitis in cows.
The analysis of the distribution of mastitis in the experimental farm
showed that the incidence of mastitis in cows was 39.0% from the total
number of examined cows. At the same time, the clinical form of mastitis was
diagnosed in 13.0% of animals. It should be noted that among the clinical
forms the purulent-catarrhal mastitis was diagnosed in 39.7% of cows.
It was established that with the complex use of Ceftioclin and Fos-Bevit
while treating cows which are patient with acute purulent-catarrhal mastitis, the
disappearance of clinical signs of mastitis and changes in the secretion of the
mammary gland occurred on average in 4.1 ± 0.2 days. A negative reaction in
a laboratory study of secretion from the mammary gland of cows with reagent
Profilac Reagent N was noted on average in 5.0 ± 0.3 days from the start of
treatment which is 1.9 days less than monotherapy.
Keywords: cows, purulent-catarral mastitis, Ceftioclin, Fos-Bevit
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