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The functional activity of the thyroid gland in calves with dyspepsia the therapy "Enroflon 5 %", "Ceftriaxone" and "Monklavit-1", included in the integrated circuit

Abstract

The wide spread of dyspepsia in calves against the background of chronic iodine deficiency has a combined negative impact on production performance in cattle breeding. Chemotherapeutic agents of different groups used in the treatment of dyspepsia are effective, but have a number of side effects that adversely affect the incidence in later periods of ontogenesis. Despite 100% recovery of animals with the use of enroflon and Ceftriaxone in the complex treatment of dyspepsia, relapse of the disease was registered in 75% of animals, and the incidence of bronchopneumonia in 1.5-2 months was 100%. In addition, the use of enroflon and Ceftriaxone without additional iodine subsidies in the diet causes inhibition of thyroid function and contributes to the progression of endemic goiter. In calves, treated as an etiotropic treatment of "Monclavite-1 " in dilution 1: 2 with water, to the thirtieth day the concentration of TSH is 30% lower, and SV. T4 is 15 % higher than in control animals, which indicates the euthyroid state of the thyroid gland, the effectiveness of treatment of dyspepsia is 100%. The use of "Monklavit-1" in production conditions is economically justified and recommended by us as a means of primary choice in the treatment of dyspepsia and prevention of iodine-deficiency conditions in calves living in the biogeochemical province for insufficient content of the element. Among the calves that received "Monklavit-1" is marked by the recurrence of dyspepsia 17% of animals, the incidence of bronchopneumonia after 1.5-2 months was 39%.

About the Authors

E. I. Troshin
St-Petersburg State Academy of veterinary medicine
Russian Federation


R. O. Vasilev
St-Petersburg State Academy of veterinary medicine
Russian Federation


N. Y. Ygatova
St-Petersburg State Academy of veterinary medicine
Russian Federation


V. N. Gaponova
St-Petersburg State Academy of veterinary medicine
Russian Federation


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Troshin E.I., Vasilev R.O., Ygatova N.Y., Gaponova V.N. The functional activity of the thyroid gland in calves with dyspepsia the therapy "Enroflon 5 %", "Ceftriaxone" and "Monklavit-1", included in the integrated circuit. Legal regulation in veterinary medicine. 2018;(4):159-161. (In Russ.)

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