采用补充和结合的医学:Antox®和Bactofort®给药对接种了非常毒力的传染性法氏囊病病毒的小鸡的临床病理变化的影响

A. Andamin, O. Orakpoghenor, T. Markus, F. Akade, P. Abdu, T. Aluwong
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本研究评价了Antox®和Bactofort®对接种极毒传染性法氏囊病病毒(vvIBDV)的ISA褐鸡临床病理变化的改善作用。200只日龄ISA Brown雏鸡随机分为4组(A ~ D),每组50只。A组和B组于1日龄至42日龄分别接种Antox®和Bactofort®,28日龄接种vvIBDV。C组为阳性对照组,D组为阴性对照组。测定临床体征、发病率和死亡率、肉眼和组织病理学改变。接种后7 D, A、B组临床症状为中度,C组临床症状严重,D组临床症状消失。与c相比,A组和B组的发病率和死亡率较低。与c相比,A组和B组的大体和组织病理学病变较轻。Antox®和Bactofort®改善了vvIBDV的负面影响。Antox®和Bactofort®可推荐用于vvIBDV爆发,以改善感染引起的负面影响。
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Adopting complementary and integrative medicine: Effects of Antox® and Bactofort® administrations on clinico-pathological changes in pullets inoculated with a very virulent infectious bursal disease virus
This study evaluated the ameliorative effects of Antox® and Bactofort® on clinico-pathological changes in ISA Brown chicks inoculated with a very virulent infectious bursal disease virus (vvIBDV). Two hundred (200) ISA Brown day-old chicks were randomly assigned into four groups (A to D) of 50 birds each. Groups A, and B were administered with Antox®, and Bactofort®, respectively from day-old to 42 days of age, and inoculated with vvIBDV at 28 days of age. Groups C, and D served as positive, and negative controls, respectively. Clinical signs, morbidity and mortality rates, gross and histopathological changes were determined. The clinical signs were moderate in groups A and B, but severe in group C and absent in group D by 7 days post-inoculation (dpi). Morbidity and mortality rates were lower in groups A and B compared to C. Gross and histopathological lesions were less severe in groups A and B compared to C. Antox® and Bactofort® ameliorated the negative effects of vvIBDV. Antox® and Bactofort® could be recommended for use in vvIBDV outbreaks to ameliorate the negative effects due to the infection.
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