Petrik M. The using of antiseptic emulsion with dimexide for treatmen of purulent-necrotic processes in digit region in high-producing cows.

Українська версія

Thesis for the degree of Candidate of Sciences (CSc)

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0406U001951

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Specialization

  • 16.00.05 - Ветеринарна хірургія

27-04-2006

Specialized Academic Board

Д 27.821.02

Essay

Object of research: purulent-necrotic processes in digit region (purulent pododermatitis, ulcers, phlegmons) in high-producing cows. The purpose of research – to prove methods of treatment of purulent - necrotic processes in digit region in high-producing cows with the use of antiseptic emulsions with dimexidum. Methods of research: clinical, hematological (morphological structure of blood), biochemical (haemoglobin, crude protein, immunoglobulins, glycoproteins, glicosaminoglicanes, sialine acids, ceruloplasmine), bacteriological. Scientific novelty of work: change of parameters of immunobiological reactivity, an exchange of a connective tissue and acute phase proteins is investigated at purulent-necrotic processes in digit region and the time of their restoration at different methods of treatment were used. It is offered to use at purulent-necrotic processes in digit region in high-producing cows a phenol-terebentine-dimexide emulsion and complex medicine ASD (fraction 3) with dimexidum. It is determined an optimal dose of drug КAFI (complex activative factors of immunity) for high-producing cows. It is offered: the use of phenol-terebentine-dimexide emulsion and complex medicine ASD (fraction 3) with dimexidum and immunomodulative medicine KAFI in complex treatment of purulent-necrotic processes in digit region at high-producing cows. It is introduced: obtained results are introduced into educational process and are used in scientific research, at lectures, carrying out of laboratory experiments on veterinary medicine (Bila Tserkva State Agrarian University, National Agrarian University). Branch of application: veterinary medicine.

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