FIELD: veterinary science, animal science. SUBSTANCE: one should intracisternally introduce specific bacteriophages (staphylococcal, streptococcal, proteic, clebsiellosis, pasteurellosis and escherichiosis) 3-4 times at interval of 22-26 h at the dosage of 40-50 ml into sick udder's portion, and into area of external inguinal nodes - subcutaneously at interval of 46-48 h, also, one should introduce placental extract at the dosage of 40-50 ml 3-4 times. The method increases body immune reactivity, causes lactogenic effect, enhances regenerative capacity of udder's tissues and antimicrobial action upon microflora of mammary gland secreta. EFFECT: shortened terms and higher efficiency of therapy.
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Dates
2004-01-20—Published
2002-02-11—Filed