1948
DOI: 10.3382/ps.0270257
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Treatment of Experimental and Naturally Occurring Fowl Cholera with Sulfamethazine

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“…Darby (1944), and Dorsey and Harshfield (1953) have presented information covering the different aspects of this disease. According to Delaphane (1945), Kiser et al (1947), and Alberts and Graham (1948), sulfonamides have been found to be of some value in controlling fowl cholera in chickens. McNeil and Hinshaw (1948) found streptomycin prevented mortality if the antibiotic was injected before or at the time of infection.…”
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“…Darby (1944), and Dorsey and Harshfield (1953) have presented information covering the different aspects of this disease. According to Delaphane (1945), Kiser et al (1947), and Alberts and Graham (1948), sulfonamides have been found to be of some value in controlling fowl cholera in chickens. McNeil and Hinshaw (1948) found streptomycin prevented mortality if the antibiotic was injected before or at the time of infection.…”
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confidence: 98%