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Experimental epidemiological study on the use of phenothiazine in the profilaxis of chicken ascariasis / Estudo epidemiológico experimental do emprego da tiodifenilamina (fenotiazina) na profilaxia da ascaridíase das galinhas

Ribeiro Netto, Adolpho.
Braz. j. vet. res. anim. sci; 6(3): 335-364, 1959.
Artigo em Português | VETINDEX | ID: vti-727569

Resumo

In the experimental epidemiological study on the use of phenothiazine in the profilaxis of chicken ascariasis the author was able to conclude that: 1 The number of worms found in the intestines of susceptiblc chicken that lived on soil previously inhabited by fowls infected with A. galli and treated continuosly with phenothiazine by oral route, is significantly lower than that observed in the intestines of susceptible chicken that lived on soil previously inhabited by fowls infected and not treated. 2 The number of worms found in the intestines of susceptible chicken that lived on soil previously treated with phenothiazine and inhabited by birds infected with A . galli, is significantly lower than that observed in the intestines of susceptible chicken that stood on soil not treated with the drug and inhabited by infected animals. 3 The number of worms found in the intestines of chicken that stood on soil inhabited by birds infected with A. galli and treated continuously with phenothiazine, by oral route, is significantly lower than that observed in the intestines of susceptible chicken that stood on soil treated with the drug and inhabited by infected animals. 4 The number of worms found in the intestines of susceptible chicken that stood on soil that had been inhabited by birds infected by A. galli and treated continuously with phenothiazine, by oral route administered
O artigo apresenta resumo em inglês.
Biblioteca responsável: BR68.1