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Avian Dis ; 46(1): 208-14, 2002.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11922337

ABSTRACT

Mycoplasma gallisepticum infection results in numerous clinical signs including a reduction in egg production in laying chickens. Attempts to prevent mycoplasmosis have included vaccination with both killed and attenuated live M. gallisepticum strains. Live vaccines provide reduction in clinical signs and have been shown to replace indigenous strains when used in a consistent program for several placements. Antibiotic therapy is another option for controlling losses associated with mycoplasmosis. Therapeutic antibiotics with activity against mycoplasma approved for use in poultry include tetracyclines and tylosin. These drugs also are approved for feed efficiency when administered in the feed at levels below the therapeutic index for mycoplasma. The data presented here suggest that birds vaccinated with the live 6/85 strain of M. gallisepticum and then fed tylosin, at the approved level for feed efficiency, exhibit a serologic vaccine response similar to that of unmedicated birds but show improved feed efficiency.


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Bacterial Vaccines , Chickens , Mycoplasma Infections/veterinary , Poultry Diseases/prevention & control , Tylosin/pharmacology , Animal Feed , Animals , Female , Mycoplasma/immunology , Mycoplasma/physiology , Mycoplasma Infections/physiopathology , Mycoplasma Infections/prevention & control , Oviposition , Poultry Diseases/physiopathology , Treatment Outcome , Tylosin/therapeutic use , Vaccines, Attenuated , Weight Gain/drug effects
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