influence of some antibacterial drugs on liver and kidney function in rabbits

Faculty Veterinary Medicine Year: 2000
Type of Publication: Theses Pages: 129
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BibID 10349465
Keywords : rabbits    
Abstract:
Bacteria appear to be the most cause of rabbit diseases and lead toencomic losses. Out of these P. multocida and Styphimuriu111. Infectionof growing rabbits were considered the most serious problem. Manyantibacterial drugs are use in treatment. Such as gentamicin, enrofloxacin spectinomycin and oxytetracycl ine.60 white female New Zeland rabbits 2months old and 1.5 kgmaverage weight were used in this work and divided into two groups:1- Group A : Which divided into six subgroups 1,2,3,4,5 and 6 eachof 5 rabbits subgroup group 1 kept as control normal subgroup 2_ infected with P. multocida subgroup 3 non infected treated withgentamicin, subgroup 4 non infected treated with enrofloxacin,subgroup 5 infected treated with gentamicin and subgroup 6 infectedtreated with enrofloxacin.2- Group B: Which also divided into six subgroups, 1,2, 3, 4, 5, 6 eachof 5 rabbits, subgroup 1 kept control normal, subgroup 2 infected withStyphimurim, subgroup 3 non infected treated with spectinomycin.subgroup 4 non infected with oxytetracycline, subgroup 5 infectedtreated with spectinomycin and subgroup 6 infected treated withoxytetracycline.The blood collected at yd, 10tll and 1 ill day after beginning oftreatment and sera were separated for determination of serum totalproteins, albumin, globuline fractions, liver function (GGT, ALP, cer),kidney function (urea, creatinine, and uric concentration) some traceelements (copper and zinc). 
   
     
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