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  • * The study tested the effectiveness of a new drug, DOKSI AVZ 500, on Yorkshire piglets with respiratory issues, comparing it to a standard drug, TETRAMAX 500, over a treatment period of 3 to 5 days.
  • * Results showed that both drugs were well tolerated, leading to quick recovery in about 4 days, normalization of health indicators, and significant weight gain, making DOKSI AVZ 500 a strong candidate for use in veterinary practice alongside TETRAMAX 500.

Article Abstract

Background: Young farm animals are susceptible to opportunistic infections which may cause economic losses due to mortality and poor weight gain. The development of antimicrobial resistance and the desire to improve therapy efficacy and safety are the reasons to seek for new antibacterial drugs ensuring rapid recovery with minimum adverse events.

Aim: To estimate the efficacy of DOKSI AVZ 500 in respiratory pathologies in young pigs.

Methods: The study was conducted in 65-70-day-old Yorkshire piglets with signs of bacterial respiratory pathologies. The animals were treated with the test drug for 3 or 5 days. The reference group received TETRAMAX 500 which is similar to the test drug in terms of chemical structure, mechanism of action, and activity spectrum. The animal's status was assessed using clinical examination, clinical blood count, and bacteriological tests.

Results: Both test and reference drugs were well tolerated and ensured the animal recovery within about 4 days. The recovery was accompanied by normalization of hematological parameters and flora composition. The bacterium associated with the disease development, , was virtually completely eliminated in all groups. No adverse events were noted. After the treatment, all the animals readily gained weight and live market quality.

Conclusion: DOKSI AVZ 500 was a highly efficient therapy for respiratory pathologies caused by the resident opportunistic flora in piglets. It has also shown noninferiority TETRAMAX 500 in terms of all the health-related parameters and thus can be recommended for introduction in veterinary practice in pig farms.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11199756PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.5455/OVJ.2024.v14.i5.2DOI Listing

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