Gastrointestinal diseases

Gastrointestinal diseases

Colibacteriosis is an acute infectious disease that proceeds with signs of diarrhea, intoxication, disorders of the cardiovascular and central nervous system, characterised by high mortality rate.

Swine dysentery (anaerobic swine dysentery) is an acute contagious disease characterized by profuse diarrhea with an admixture of blood and mucus in the feces and necrotic changes in the gastrointestinal tract.

Ileitis is a disease that occurs in acute or chronic form, mainly affecting the distal segment of the small intestine (ileum).

Salmonellosis is an infectious disease that is followed by inflammation of the digestive organs and sepsis, it proceeds in acute or lingering (chronic) form.

1 Antibiotics treatment (choice of drugs in accordance with the sensitivity of the defined microflora) Lexoflon OR 1 ml per 20 kg of animal bwt every 24 hours for 3-5 days Orally with drinking water
Enronit OR 0.3 ml per 1 kg of animal bwt every 24 hours for 2-3 days (1:1 dilution)
Enronit 0.5 ml/10 kg of animal bwt IM at 24-hour interval for 3-5 days
Tialong 1 ml/12.5 kg of animal bwt IM tree times at 24-hour interval Injectable 
Metronid 50 1-2 ml/10 kg of animal bwt IM,twice every 48 hours
DITRIM 1 ml/10 kg of animal bwt IM at 24-hour interval for 3-7 days
2 Symptomatic and pathogenetic therapy (in case of body temperature rise) Flunex 2 ml per 45 kg of animal bwt IM once
3 Substitutive therapy Nitamin 0.3-1.0 ml/10 kg of animal bwt IM once in 4-8 weeks