Effect of marbofloxacin on Haemophilus parasuis nasal carriage |
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Authors: | Vilalta Carles Galofré Nuria Aragon Virginia Pérez de Rozas Ana María Fraile Lorenzo |
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Institution: | Centre de Recerca en Sanitat Animal (CReSA), UAB-IRTA, Campus Univ. Autònoma de Barcelona, Bellaterra, Barcelona, Spain. |
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Abstract: | Haemophilus parasuis is a colonizer of the upper respiratory tract and the causative agent of Gl?sser's disease in swine. This study focused on the nasal carriage of H. parasuis after treatment with marbofloxacin. Three marbofloxacin treatments (three doses of 2mg/kg body weight bw] every 24h, two doses of 4 mg/kg bw every 48 h and 8 mg/kg bw in one single shot) were used and all of them reduce significantly (p<0.05) the nasal carriage of H. parasuis as compared to control animals. Moreover, H. parasuis was not detected in the nasal cavities of piglets after administering the highest dose. The effect of a dose of 8 mg marbofloxacin/kg bw in one shot was further studied in a farm with clinical cases of Gl?sser's disease using a longitudinal study. Statistically significant reduction of nasal carriage of H. parasuis was detected during the first week after treatment in comparison with the control group. However, a clear relationship between the minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) of the different strains, their putative virulence or the treatment group (antibiotic or control) from which they were isolated was not detected. Finally, the effect induced by the antibiotic treatment on the bacterial strains seemed to be transitory, since diverse H. parasuis strains (with high and low marbofloxacin MICs) were observed 7 days after finishing the treatment. |
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