How to prevent and treat chlamydia in pigs? How to prevent and treat chlamydia in pigs?

Updated on healthy 2024-03-13
5 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    There is no vaccine to prevent this disease, and the key to preventive measures is not to buy pigs from epidemic areas, take the road of self-breeding and self-raising, and when it is necessary to adjust or update, go to the breeding farm without the epidemic to buy. The introduced breeding pigs should be isolated for 1 2 months before they can be mixed without disease. The following drugs can be used for the onset of pigs**.

    1) Penicillin.

    10,000 IU per kilogram of body weight, intramuscularly 2 times a day for 3 to 4 days.

    2) Gentamicin.

    24,000 IU per kilogram of body weight intramuscularly once a day for 4 days.

    3) Kanamycin.

    24,000 IU per kilogram of body weight intramuscularly once a day for 4 days.

    4) 20% sodium sulfadiazine.

    50 kg body weight, 10 20 ml, intramuscular. From the next day onwards, 5 10 ml each time, 2 times a day, for 3 to 4 days.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    There is no special method to prevent the occurrence of pigeon chlamydia, it should be implemented in accordance with the routine veterinary health and epidemic prevention regulations, such as controlling the source of infection, isolating sick pigeons, strictly handling sick and dead pigeons and other harmful substances, and avoiding the pigeon flock from coming into contact with potential chlamydia reservoirs, including wild birds, pets and outsiders; Meat pigeons should not be mixed with other birds, and pigeons of different ages should also be raised in groups to avoid crowding; Nets are required to prevent birds from flying in. Do a good job of cleaning and disinfection of the breeding environment to cut off its transmission routes, etc. There are no successful commercial vaccines available for immunization.

    Once a pigeon has chlamydia infection, you can choose tetracycline, erythromycin, chlortetracycline and other drugs for the whole herd**. Among them, chlortetracycline has the best efficacy, and the dosage is a mixture; Or 50 100 mg chlortetracycline tablets per day for 5 days, stop for 2 days, and then use for another 5 days. The amount of oxytetracycline is 100,000 units, 2 times a day, for 4 days.

    Or use tylosin dissolved in water for pigeons to drink, for 3 5 days.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    I've also been annoyed by this for a long time, and I didn't spend less money to go to the hospital, but it didn't work, my husband asked a friend to buy me a few boxes of Estro Kang, which was obviously much better. If you can't do it, you can buy a few boxes to try, see if there are big pharmacies, there should be some sold on the Internet, go to Tmall to find them.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    The following methods can be taken for diseased pigs:

    1) Penicillin weighs 10,000 IU per kilogram of body trage, intramuscular injection, 2 times a day, for 3 4 days; or gentamicin 24,000 IU per kilogram of body weight intramuscularly once a day for 4 daysor kanamycin 24,000 IU per kilogram of body weight, injected intramuscularly once a day for 4 days.

    2) 20% sulfadiazine sodium 50 thousand rows with gram weight pigs, 10 20 ml, intramuscular injection. From the next day onwards, 5 10 ml each time, 2 times a day, for 3 4 days.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Chlamydia is a disease that can affect both pigs and humans.

    Pigs mainly cause abortion, stillbirth, weak litters and infertility, and piglets can develop pneumonia, arthritis, enteritis, conjunctivitis and so on after weaning.

    Chlamydia is a pathogen that is somewhere between bacteria and viruses. Taxonomically belonging to the order Rickettsia, Chlamydia, chlamydia parasitizes inside cells and cannot grow on artificial media. It is spherical under the microscope and a few are oval.

    There are two types of chlamydia, one is Chlamydia trachomatis and the other is Chlamydia psittaci. Chlamydia psittaci causes the disease in pigs.

    The disease is present in many countries around the world, and chlamydia infected pigs are endemic, usually sub-urgent or chronic. Chlamydia is mainly transmitted by arthropods such as fleas, lice, ticks, mites, etc.

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