1947
DOI: 10.3382/ps.0260335
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The Use of Sulfonamides in the Control of Pullorum Disease

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“…The weights of surviving chicks at twenty-one days of age were also greater in the treated groups than in the controls. Bottorff and Klein (1946) using sulfamerazine, sulfadiazine, and sulfamethazine in various concentrations in the feed reported a reduction in mortality of 40-50% in the treated groups as compared with the controls. Gwatkin (1946) reported some protective value of sulfamerazine in both naturally and artificially infected chicks.…”
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“…The weights of surviving chicks at twenty-one days of age were also greater in the treated groups than in the controls. Bottorff and Klein (1946) using sulfamerazine, sulfadiazine, and sulfamethazine in various concentrations in the feed reported a reduction in mortality of 40-50% in the treated groups as compared with the controls. Gwatkin (1946) reported some protective value of sulfamerazine in both naturally and artificially infected chicks.…”
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“…Sin embargo, ninguna droga o combinación de drogas han sido encontradas de ser capaces de eliminar la infección en las granjas afectadas. Las sulfonamidas que han sido utilizadas en el tratamiento del TA incluyen: sulfadiazina, sulfameracina, sulfatiazol, sulfametazina (44,45). Sin embargo, varios estudios demostraron que a pesar del tratamiento, un número significativo de aves infectadas pueden sobrevivir a la infección y convertirse en portadoras (44,46).…”
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“…Las sulfonamidas que han sido utilizadas en el tratamiento del TA incluyen: sulfadiazina, sulfameracina, sulfatiazol, sulfametazina (44,45). Sin embargo, varios estudios demostraron que a pesar del tratamiento, un número significativo de aves infectadas pueden sobrevivir a la infección y convertirse en portadoras (44,46). Varios antibióticos pueden ser utilizados para el control y el tratamiento del TA, como son: furazolidona, cloranfenicol, biomicina, apramacina, gentamicina, clortetraciclina (37,47,48,49).…”
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