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Description: |
6 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 against bacterial infections in blue and channel catfishes (technical paper 35) ; 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 6). |
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Summary, Etc. Note: |
Abstract: Coho salmon were infected with Aeromonas salmonicida (furunculosis) and treated with oxytetracycline at different stages of disease severity to determine the drug efficacy. The disease was controlled but the degree of control depended on when treatment started. The longer treatment was delayed after infection, the less effective was the treatment. However, it was concluded that feeding 3.5 gm oxytetracycline per 100 pounds of fish per day for 10 days was an effective way of controlling furunculosis in coho salmon. |
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Additional Physical Forms: |
Online version: Amend, Donald F. Oxytetracycline efficacy as a treatment for Furunculosis in Coho salmon (OCoLC)1296680695 |