Effect of nitrofurazone or novobiocin on Salmonella enteritidis cecal colonization and organ invasion in leghorn hens

Nitrofurazone (433 mg/liter drinking water) administration to leghorn laying hens for 72 hours with a 48-hour withdrawal period before nitrofurazone-sensitive Salmonella enteritidis challenge resulted in a S. enteritidis culture-positive rate significantly (P 0.05) higher than that of unmedicated co...

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Veröffentlicht in:Avian diseases 1992-04, Vol.36 (2), p.334-340
Hauptverfasser: Manning, J.G. (Texas AandM University, College Station, TX), Hargis, B.M, Hinton, A. Jr, Corrier, D.E, DeLoach, J.R, Creger, C.R
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description Nitrofurazone (433 mg/liter drinking water) administration to leghorn laying hens for 72 hours with a 48-hour withdrawal period before nitrofurazone-sensitive Salmonella enteritidis challenge resulted in a S. enteritidis culture-positive rate significantly (P 0.05) higher than that of unmedicated controls when hens were cultured 6 days following challenge. In a similar experiment, simultaneous nitrofurazone administration and S. enteritidis challenge resulted in no significant differences in S. enteritidis isolation frequency. However, unchallenged nitrofurazone-medicated contact control hens showed a significantly higher S. enteritidis culture-positive rate than the unchallenged unmedicated controls. This increase in apparent S. enteritidis susceptibility was associated with significantly lower cecal propionic acid and fewer anaerobic colony-forming units (CFU). In a third experiment, nitrofurazone treatment had no effect when the antibiotic was withdrawn 72 hours before S. enteritidis challenge. In a subsequent experiment, novobiocin (385 mg/kg) or nitrofurazone (300 mg/kg) was administered to adult hens for 7 days before challenge with nitrofurazone and novobiocin-resistant S. enteritidis. Both nitrofurazone and novobiocin administration resulted in a significantly higher S. enteritidis culture-positive rate than unmedicated controls at end of the experiment 7 days post-challenge. Results indicate that administration of some antibiotics may enhance susceptibility to S. enteritidis in leghorn hens
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ANTIBIOTIQUE
AVES DE CORRAL
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BACTERICIDAS
BACTERICIDE
Cecum - chemistry
Cecum - drug effects
Cecum - microbiology
Chickens
Chicks
ENFERMEDADES DE LOS ANIMALES
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Female
Flora
Hens
Infections
INTESTIN
INTESTINOS
MALADIE DES ANIMAUX
Microbial colonization
NITROFURANE
NITROFURANOS
Nitrofurazone - pharmacology
Nitrofurazone - therapeutic use
Novobiocin - pharmacology
Novobiocin - therapeutic use
POLLO
POULET
Poultry Diseases - drug therapy
Poultry Diseases - microbiology
SALMONELLA
Salmonella enteritidis
Salmonella enteritidis - drug effects
Salmonella enteritidis - physiology
Salmonella infections
Salmonella Infections, Animal - drug therapy
Salmonella Infections, Animal - microbiology
TERAPEUTICA MEDICAMENTOSA
THERAPEUTIQUE MEDICAMENTEUSE
VOLAILLE
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