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Description: |
9 pages : illustrations, tables ; 26 cm. |
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With Note: |
Bound with: Oxytetracycline in fish culture -- a review (technical paper 31) ; Oxytetracycline toxicity to trout (technical paper 33) ; Oxytetracycline efficacy as a pretreatment against Columnaris and Furunculosis in Coho salmon (technical paper 34) ; Oxytetracycline efficacy agains bacterial infections in blue and channel catfishes (technical paper 35) ; Oxytetracycline efficacy as a treatment for furunculosis in Coho salmon (technical paper 36) ; Oxytetracycline residues in different tissues of trout (technical paper 37) ; Oxytetracycline residues in tissues of blue and channel catfishes (technical paper 38) ; Oxytetracycline levels produced in catfish serum by three methods of treatment (technical paper 39) ; Oxytetracycline leaching from medicated fish feeds (technical paper 40). |
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Summary, Etc. Note: |
Abstract: Selected representatives of several genera of gram negative fish pathogenic bacteria were tested for in vitro and in vivo sensitivity to oxytetracycline hydrochloride (Terramycin). In vitro results indicated that concentrations of the antibiotic required to inhibit growth of the pathogens were below those of the antibiotic required to inhibit growth of the pathogens were below those toxic to the fish. In vivo results showed that oxytetracycline would prevent mortalities among trout injected with pathogenic bacteria while infected but not treated control trout died from the infecting bacteria. |
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Additional Physical Forms: |
Online version: Bullock, G. L. Oxytetracycline sensitivity of selected fish pathogens (OCoLC)1288268154 |