Efficacy of florfenicol and intravenous fluid therapy for treatment of experimental salmonellosis in newborn calves

The efficacy of florfenicol associated or not to intravenous fluid therapy for treatment of Salmonella Dublin-infected calves was determined. Twenty-four healthy 10 to 15-day-old Holstein calves were randomly allotted into four groups, with six animals each: control (group 1); infected with 10(8)CFU Salmonella Dublin and not treated (group 2); infected with 10(8)CFU Salmonella Dublin and treated with florfenicol (group 3); and infected with 10(8)CFU Salmonella Dublin and treated with florfenicol associated to fluid therapy (group 4). All animals were submitted to physical examination just before inoculation and every 24 hours, during seven days after experimental infection. Rectal swabs and blood samples were collected for Salmonella Dublin isolation and pH and blood electrolytes determination. The experimental infection with Salmonella Dublin induced clinical signs of salmonellosis, such as diarrhea and fever, and caused reduction in blood concentrations of pH, sodium, potassium and chlorides. The treated calves showed good clinical recovery, and the group treated with antibiotic in combination to fluid therapy presented a faster and more efficient correction of the hydro-electrolyte balance.

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Main Authors: Silva,D.G., Silva,P.R.L., Fagliari,J.J.
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Language:English
Published: Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais, Escola de Veterinária 2010
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spelling oai:scielo:S0102-093520100003000012010-08-04Efficacy of florfenicol and intravenous fluid therapy for treatment of experimental salmonellosis in newborn calvesSilva,D.G.Silva,P.R.L.Fagliari,J.J. calf Salmonella Dublin florfenicol lactated Ringer's solution The efficacy of florfenicol associated or not to intravenous fluid therapy for treatment of Salmonella Dublin-infected calves was determined. Twenty-four healthy 10 to 15-day-old Holstein calves were randomly allotted into four groups, with six animals each: control (group 1); infected with 10(8)CFU Salmonella Dublin and not treated (group 2); infected with 10(8)CFU Salmonella Dublin and treated with florfenicol (group 3); and infected with 10(8)CFU Salmonella Dublin and treated with florfenicol associated to fluid therapy (group 4). All animals were submitted to physical examination just before inoculation and every 24 hours, during seven days after experimental infection. Rectal swabs and blood samples were collected for Salmonella Dublin isolation and pH and blood electrolytes determination. The experimental infection with Salmonella Dublin induced clinical signs of salmonellosis, such as diarrhea and fever, and caused reduction in blood concentrations of pH, sodium, potassium and chlorides. The treated calves showed good clinical recovery, and the group treated with antibiotic in combination to fluid therapy presented a faster and more efficient correction of the hydro-electrolyte balance.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessUniversidade Federal de Minas Gerais, Escola de VeterináriaArquivo Brasileiro de Medicina Veterinária e Zootecnia v.62 n.3 20102010-06-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articletext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0102-09352010000300001en10.1590/S0102-09352010000300001
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Efficacy of florfenicol and intravenous fluid therapy for treatment of experimental salmonellosis in newborn calves
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title Efficacy of florfenicol and intravenous fluid therapy for treatment of experimental salmonellosis in newborn calves
title_short Efficacy of florfenicol and intravenous fluid therapy for treatment of experimental salmonellosis in newborn calves
title_full Efficacy of florfenicol and intravenous fluid therapy for treatment of experimental salmonellosis in newborn calves
title_fullStr Efficacy of florfenicol and intravenous fluid therapy for treatment of experimental salmonellosis in newborn calves
title_full_unstemmed Efficacy of florfenicol and intravenous fluid therapy for treatment of experimental salmonellosis in newborn calves
title_sort efficacy of florfenicol and intravenous fluid therapy for treatment of experimental salmonellosis in newborn calves
description The efficacy of florfenicol associated or not to intravenous fluid therapy for treatment of Salmonella Dublin-infected calves was determined. Twenty-four healthy 10 to 15-day-old Holstein calves were randomly allotted into four groups, with six animals each: control (group 1); infected with 10(8)CFU Salmonella Dublin and not treated (group 2); infected with 10(8)CFU Salmonella Dublin and treated with florfenicol (group 3); and infected with 10(8)CFU Salmonella Dublin and treated with florfenicol associated to fluid therapy (group 4). All animals were submitted to physical examination just before inoculation and every 24 hours, during seven days after experimental infection. Rectal swabs and blood samples were collected for Salmonella Dublin isolation and pH and blood electrolytes determination. The experimental infection with Salmonella Dublin induced clinical signs of salmonellosis, such as diarrhea and fever, and caused reduction in blood concentrations of pH, sodium, potassium and chlorides. The treated calves showed good clinical recovery, and the group treated with antibiotic in combination to fluid therapy presented a faster and more efficient correction of the hydro-electrolyte balance.
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