Matrix Science Pharma (MSP)

LINCOMYCIN AND TETRACYCLINE RESISTANCE IN POULTRY. REVIEW

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ABSTRACT

LINCOMYCIN AND TETRACYCLINE RESISTANCE IN POULTRY. REVIEW

Journal: Matrix Science Pharma (MSP)
Author: Muhammad Jamal, Munazza shareef, Sanaullah Sajid

This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited

DOI: 10.26480/msp.01.2017.33.38

Antimicrobial agents are the most valuable means available for treating bacterial infections. Lincomycin and tetracycline are common brand having antibacterial activity. It is considered to be a cost-effective drugs because of its low cost, good activity against pathogenic anaerobic bacteria, favorable pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamics. Antibiotic in the animal feed as growth promoters are primarily source of antibiotic resistance and stress factor for gut epithelium. Current studies will elaborate the advances in understanding toxicity induce by tetracycline and lincomycin on mucosal layer of gut of broiler. Following parameters such feed intake, weight gain and feed conversion ratio were studied on weekly basis which show FCR of the lincomycin group was greater as compared to tetracycline group and control group minimum FCR was found in tetracycline group. ND and IBD (New castle disease and Infectious bursal disease) titer was also affected.
Pages 33-38
Year 2017
Issue 1
Volume 1

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