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Bacteriophages against Antibiotic Resistant Salmonella Bacteria for the Possible Prevention and Treatment of Birds and Clean Up of their Water Habitats
Author(s): Grigol Abramia, Alexander Golijashvili, Sergo Rigvava, Merab Natidze, Nana Japarashvili and Nona MakhatadzeGrigol Abramia, Alexander Golijashvili, Sergo Rigvava, Merab Natidze, Nana Japarashvili and Nona Makhatadze
In veterinary practice for the prevention of Salmonella infections has been used vaccination and partial antibacterial preparations (antibiotics, antimicrobial chemical therapy preparations), which had been used for the therapy of ill animals. During ten years, the unsustainable use of antibiotics and antimicrobial chemical therapy preparations in veterinary practice caused the selection of pathogenic residential form of microbes, which resulted significant reduction of therapeutic effect of preparations. During the use of antibiotics for the prevention and treatment of Salmonella disease among animals is not efficient. In most cases the animals are becoming caries of diseases and are still staying as a dangerous source for epidemic. The part of the Salmonella bacteria which cause Salmonella among animals: S. typhi-murium; S. Dublin.. Read More»
DOI:
10.4172/2157-7579.1000395
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