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Description: |
7 pages : tables ; 26 cm. |
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With Note: |
Bound with: Oxytetracycline in fish culture -- a review (technical paper 31) ; Oxytetracycline sensitivity of selected fish pathogens (technical paper 32) ; Oxytetracycline toxicity to trout (technical paper 33) ; Oxytetracycline efficacy as a pretreatment agains Columnaris and Furuncolosis in Coho salmon (technical paper 34) ; 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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Bibliography Note: |
Includes bibliographical references (page 7). |
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Summary, Etc. Note: |
Abstract: Oxytetracycline (Terramycin) was reported by Snieszko (158) as an effective therapeutic for the treatment of bacterial diseases of warmwater fish. Subsequent reports gave additional evidence that when used as a feed additive, this drug was effective against bacterial infections normally encountered in warmwater fishes. Routine in vitro drug sensitivity tests of aeromonad, pseudomonad, and myxobacterial species isolated from diseased fish at the Fish Farming Experimental Station since 1964 indicate Terramycin is consistently effective against warmwater fish pathogens. |
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Additional Physical Forms: |
Online version: Robinson, Jordan A. Oxytetracycline efficacy against bacterial infections in blue and channel catfishes (OCoLC)1288267780 |