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Rofenaid in the control of Pasteurella anatipestifer and Escherichia coli infections in ducklings.
Mitrovic M, Schildknecht EG, Maestrone G, Luther HG. Mitrovic M, et al. Avian Dis. 1980 Apr-Jun;24(2):302-8. Avian Dis. 1980. PMID: 7002146
Against P. anatipestifer, Rofenaid at 0.02 to 0.12% levels in feed either prevented or reduced mortality, gross lesions, and bacterial isolations. ...Against E. coli, Rofenaid at 0.02 to 0.08% levels in feed either prevented or reduced mortality, gross lesions, and …
Against P. anatipestifer, Rofenaid at 0.02 to 0.12% levels in feed either prevented or reduced mortality, gross lesions, and bacteria …
Prevention of coccidiosis in the chukar partridge (Alectoris chukar) by medication with sulfadimethoxine and ormetoprim (Rofenaid).
Ruff MD, Wilkins GC. Ruff MD, et al. Poult Sci. 1990 Oct;69(10):1675-80. doi: 10.3382/ps.0691675. Poult Sci. 1990. PMID: 2263542 Free article.
Rofenaid (a 5:3 mixture of sulfadimethoxine and ormetoprim) was effective in preventing coccidiosis of chukar partridges. ...Rofenaid should, therefore, be an effective medication for the prevention of coccidiosis in chukars in the field. ...
Rofenaid (a 5:3 mixture of sulfadimethoxine and ormetoprim) was effective in preventing coccidiosis of chukar partridges. ...Rofen
Evaluation of Rofenaid and a commercial bacterin for prevention of cranial form of fowl cholera in turkeys.
Olson LD. Olson LD. Poult Sci. 1977 Jul;56(4):1098-1101. doi: 10.3382/ps.0561098. Poult Sci. 1977. PMID: 605073 Free article.
Rofenaid, a potentiated sulfadimethoxine at drug concentrations of 0.04, 0.02, and 0.01% in feed, a combination of vaccination with a commercial bacterin and 0.01% potentiated sulfadimethoxine (Rofenaid), and vaccination separately, significantly (P less than 0.05)
Rofenaid, a potentiated sulfadimethoxine at drug concentrations of 0.04, 0.02, and 0.01% in feed, a combination of vaccination with a
Prophylactic and therapeutic activity of Rofenaid-40A in an experimental Escherichia coli airsac infection in chickens.
Maestrone G, Thompson E, Yeisley H, Mitrovic M. Maestrone G, et al. Avian Dis. 1979 Jul-Sep;23(3):682-7. Avian Dis. 1979. PMID: 393240
The activity of Rofenaid compared very favorably with that of the approved dose level of NF-180. Furthermore, the prophylactic use of Rofenaid did not interfere with the therapeutic efficacy of NF-180....
The activity of Rofenaid compared very favorably with that of the approved dose level of NF-180. Furthermore, the prophylactic use of …
Influence of rofenaid-40 feed medication on an experimental Salmonella infection in chickens.
Maestrone G, Thompson E, Yeisley H, Mitrovic M. Maestrone G, et al. Avian Dis. 1975 Apr-Jun;19(2):342-52. Avian Dis. 1975. PMID: 1098638
Rofenaid-40 administered at 0.02% in feed to chickens experimentally infected with Salmonella typhimurium resulted in less colonization and shedding of S. typhimurium than in unmedicated chickens. The antibacterial sensitivity pattern of S. typhimurium isolated from infect
Rofenaid-40 administered at 0.02% in feed to chickens experimentally infected with Salmonella typhimurium resulted in less colonizati
Comparison of low-level rofenaid, low-level chlortetracycline, and vaccination with commercial bacterin for preventing pulmonary form of fowl cholera in turkeys.
Olson LD. Olson LD. Avian Dis. 1977 Apr-Jun;21(2):160-6. Avian Dis. 1977. PMID: 869823
The pulmonary form of experimentally induced fowl cholera was controlled effectively either by Rofenaid, a potentiated sulfadimethoxine, at 0.01% in feed, chlortetracycline at 0.0055% in feed, vaccination with a commercial fowl cholera bacterin and a combination of Rofe
The pulmonary form of experimentally induced fowl cholera was controlled effectively either by Rofenaid, a potentiated sulfadimethoxi …
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