Rational Antibiotherapy: Poultry Farming
Rational Antibiotherapy: Poultry Farming
Author: L. MogenetThis document draws together the important elements of the general data about anti-biotherepy, and also details specific applications for poultry. This document has been compiled with a view to providing the veterinarian with the elements needed to design and implement a treatment on a poultry farm. Illustrated with numerous practical examples, it is also a valuable aid for use in training farm technicians and farmers.
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Publication date: 2010
Binding: Hardback
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Extent: 147pp
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- BIOSECURITY
- Farm Design and flow control
- Decontamination
- Controlling water quality and feed
- Controlling animal health
- ANTIBIOTHEREPY: GENERAL FEATURES
- Batrerial Structure and Pathogenic Activity
- Mode of action and spectrum of antibiotics
- Resistance to antiobiotics
- Metabolism of antibiotics in the organism
- Residues and withdrawal periods
- Toxicity of antibiotics - Combinations with ionophores
- Interactions of antibiotics with water or with other treatments
- SELECTING AND IMPLEMENTING AN ANTIBIO-THEREPY
- Context and work required before implementing the treatment
- The main aspects of the treatment
- Administering via the drinking water
- Specific limitations of Antibiotherepy
- Analysing a therapeutic failure
- CLINICAL BACTERIOLOGY
- Technique for determining the Antibiogram (disk method)
- Reliability of the Antibiogram
- Determining the MIC and MBC
- Bactericidal kinetics and post-antibiotic effect
- Specific Case: Study of antibiotic combinations
- MONOGRAPHS
- Aminopenicillins
- Tetracyclines
- Aminoglycosides and related
- Colistin
- Quinilones
- Sulphonamides - Trimethoprim
- BIBLIOGRAPHY
- FIGURES
- TABLES
- LIST OF EXAMPLES AND THEMES CONSIDERED IN MORE DETAILS
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