Changes in the protein spectrum of blood serum of cows with mycoplasmosis when used for the treatment of Tulatromycin and Thymalin
https://doi.org/10.52419/issn2782-6252.2023.4.37
Abstract
Intensive technologies of animal husbandry imply the maximum use of productive qualities of animals, the realization of which is hindered by diseases of various genesis, especially those that are accompanied by a long chronic course. Genital mycoplasmosis of cattle occupies a special place among them. The aim of our research was to study the protein spectrum of blood serum in patients with genital mycoplasmosis of the blood when used for the treatment of tulatromycin and tulatromycin in combination with thymalin. To conduct the experiment, three groups of pregnant cows were formed, 8 heads each. The first group – pregnant cows with genital mycoplasmosis for the treatment of which the antibiotic traksovet 100 (tulatromycin) was used. The second group - pregnant cows with genital mycoplasmosis for the treatment of which the antibiotic traksovet 100 and the immunomodulator timalin were used. The third group (control) – clinically healthy pregnant cows. In all groups of animals , blood serum was determined: the content of total protein, albumins, globulins and immunoglobulins of classes G, M, A. Antibiotic therapy of patients with genital mycoplasmosis of cows leads to the elimination of the pathogen from the genital tract in 75% of animals, whereas with a combination of an antibiotic and an immunomodulator, mycoplasma was not detected in any animal from the group. The use of tulatromycin for the treatment of cows with genital mycoplasmosis leads only to a partial normalization of the protein spectrum of blood serum, whereas the use of a combination of tulatromycin and thymalin for the treatment provides a complete restoration of the studied parameters to the level of clinically healthy animals.
About the Author
R. M. VasilievRussian Federation
Roman M. Vasiliev, PhD of Veterinary Sciences, Docent
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Vasiliev R.M. Changes in the protein spectrum of blood serum of cows with mycoplasmosis when used for the treatment of Tulatromycin and Thymalin. Legal regulation in veterinary medicine. 2023;(4):37-41. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.52419/issn2782-6252.2023.4.37