Efficacy of ceftiofur and flunixin in the early treatment of bronchopneumonia in weaners.

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Department of Functional Sciences, Unit of Pharmacology, Pharmacotherapy and Toxicology, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, University of Liège, Boulevard de Colonster B-41, B-4000 Liège, Belgium.

Published: March 2006

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  • Three groups of pigs were inoculated with E. coli lipopolysaccharides and a non-toxigenic strain of Pasteurella multocida; a control group was left untreated.
  • The treated groups received either no treatment, ceftiofur alone, or ceftiofur combined with flunixin, leading to improved symptoms like reduced coughing and hyperthermia after two to three days.
  • Both the treated pigs showed reduced lung inflammation and lesions compared to controls, but there was no significant difference between the effectiveness of ceftiofur alone and in combination with flunixin.

Article Abstract

Three groups of five pigs were inoculated intratracheally with Escherichia coli lipopolysaccharides, and 24 hours later with 10 x 10(9) colony-forming units of a non-toxigenic strain of Pasteurella multocida type A; a fourth group was left uninoculated as controls. The three inoculated groups received either no treatment (positive controls), or were treated with 3 mg/kg ceftiofur intramuscularly once a day for five consecutive days, either alone or combined with 2 mg/kg flunixin intramuscularly once a day for three consecutive days. The sustained coughing and hyperthermia recorded in the positive controls disappeared after two days and three days of treatments, respectively, in the treated animals, and the reductions in daily weight gain and changes in breathing pattern observed in the controls were not observed in the treated animals. There were no significant differences between the pigs treated with ceftiofur alone or ceftiofur combined with flunixin. In the positive controls, the number of inflammatory cells in samples of bronchoalveolar lavage fluid continued to increase up to 15 days after inoculation, whereas in the treated animals there were similar increases at six days but the numbers had decreased to baseline levels after 15 days. Similarly, in the treated animals the volume of the lung lesions was significantly less than in the control animals, but the inclusion of flunixin in the treatment regimen had no significant additional effect.

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