The epidemiological analysis of cereobiogen efficience for diarrhea control in lambs, piglets and chickens

This paper was reported epidemiological analysis of efficience in cereobiogen, a living preparation prepared from strain DM423 of Bacillus cereus isolated from China, controlling the diarrheas of lambs, piglets and chickens. The analytical results were found that the cereobiogen possess very high control action against diarrhea in trial group than control group both antibiotics and untreated. Statistically, these differences between the trial group and control group were significant. We, therefore, believed that the event adopting the cereobiogen to control the disease of human and animal is perhaps a new channel because its view-point founded upon the microecology

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Main Authors: 82207 Kang Bai, 17907 Singapore Veterinary Association, Singapure (Singapur), 33349 4. International Symposium on Veterinary Epidemiology and Economics Singapure (Singapur) 18-22 Nov 1985
Format: biblioteca
Published: Singapure (Singapur) 1986
Subjects:BACTERIOSIS, DIARREA, EPIDEMIOLOGIA, CORDERO, LECHON, POLLO, CONTROL DE ENFERMEDADES, BACILLUS,
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Summary:This paper was reported epidemiological analysis of efficience in cereobiogen, a living preparation prepared from strain DM423 of Bacillus cereus isolated from China, controlling the diarrheas of lambs, piglets and chickens. The analytical results were found that the cereobiogen possess very high control action against diarrhea in trial group than control group both antibiotics and untreated. Statistically, these differences between the trial group and control group were significant. We, therefore, believed that the event adopting the cereobiogen to control the disease of human and animal is perhaps a new channel because its view-point founded upon the microecology