General Efficacy of Baytril® in Poultry Infections
Respiratory tract and systemic infections caused by avian pathogenic Escherichia coli (Dho-Moulin & Fairbrother, 1999) and/or avian mycoplasmas (Levisohn & Kleven, 2000) constitute the most prevalent and economically most important primary or secondary bacterial disease in commercial poultry operations.
Over the past decade the rational therapeutic usage of Baytril® in chicken and turkey flocks has repeatedly confirmed the clinical efficacy of this antimicrobial product against ...
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Respiratory colibacillosis | |
| Mycoplasmosis | ||
| Chronic Respiratory Disease | ||
| Infectious Coryza | ||
| Fowl Cholera |
Bayer Animal Health supports the Good Veterinary Practice as the right approach to the use of antimicrobials in poultry.
Last updated: December 16, 2008
