Gomzykov O. Efficiency of plant medicine in form of aerosol for treatment and prevention of respiratory diseases in calves and piglets.

Українська версія

Thesis for the degree of Candidate of Sciences (CSc)

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0409U005324

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Specialization

  • 16.00.03 - Ветеринарна мікробіологія та вірусологія

17-11-2009

Specialized Academic Board

Д 26.004.03

National University of Life and Environmental Sciences of Ukraine

Essay

Dissertation is dedicated to scientific research of plant medicine efficiency (proteflazid, flavosmolon and coniferous chlorophil-carotine paste) in form of aerosol for treatment and prevention of respiratory diseases in calves and piglets. During experimental study it has been determined for the first time that 0,5% solutions of proteflazid, flavosmolon and coniferous chlorophil-carotine paste in aerosol form show antimicrobial and fungicidal properties and its usage reduces the contamination in livestock housing. Positive effect of above mentioned medicines on immune status has been proved for calves and piglets during their aerosol administration, namely probable (deviation p<0,05) haemoglobin, leukocytes amount, total protein increase and growing tendency of phagocytosis index and increase of serum bactericidal activity in case of aerosol administration of 0,5% solutions of proteflazid, flavosmolon and coniferous chlorophil-carotine paste. Probable (deviation p<0,001) increase of haemoglobin rate, total protein volume in organisms of calves in case of 0,5% proteflazid solution administration and growing tendency in case of coniferous chlorophil-carotine paste administration. Increase of ? and ?-globulin fractions, T and B-lymphocytes, leukocyte phagocytic activity, blood serum bactericidal activity (p<0,05; p<0,01) was observed. High treatment and prevention efficiency of 0,5% aerosol-form solutions of proteflazid, flavosmolon and coniferous chlorophil-carotine paste in case of acute respiratory diseases in calves and piglets was determined.

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