The Effectiveness of Micotil for the treatment of bovine respiratory disease
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https://doi.org/10.21423/bovine-vol0no24p26-28Keywords:
antibiotics, Bacterial diseases, cattle diseases, Oxytetracycline, Pneumonia, respiratory diseases, beta-lactam antibiotics, tetracyclinesAbstract
Trials were conducted to compare Micotil (tilmicosin) to other antibiotics available for the treatment of bovine respiratory disease. Tilmicosin (10 mg/kg body weight) was more effective than oxytetracycline (20 mg/kg) at lowering the temperature of affected cattle on the first day of treatment and showed a lower mortality rate. Tilmicosin gave better results than oxytetracycline (4 and 7 mg/lb), ceftiofur (0.5 mg/lb) and trimethoprim (1.2 mg)/sulfadoxine (6 mg/lb) with regard to first treatment success rate, numbers of animals becoming chronic, numbers developing fibrinous pneumonia and average treatment days per animal.Downloads
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1989-11-01
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The Effectiveness of Micotil for the treatment of bovine respiratory disease. (1989). The Bovine Practitioner, 24, 26-28. https://doi.org/10.21423/bovine-vol0no24p26-28