The Effect of azithromycin, echinacea Spp. and their combination on the immune response in vaccinated rats

Faculty Veterinary Medicine Year: 2013
Type of Publication: Theses Pages: 138
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BibID 11680133
Keywords : Veterinary Pharmacology    
Abstract:
Macrolides are broad spectrum antibacterial, widely used in the treatment of respiratory tract infections. Azithromycin (one of macrolides) shows anti-inflammatory actions in several animal models of acute inflammation and clinical benefit when given for cystic fibrosis in human.Echinacea has become one of the popular herbal products III North America and Europe as an immune promoter,particularly for prevention and treatment of upper respiratorytract infections.In the present study, the effects of Zisrocin® and Mulone® administration on the immune and anti-inflammatory responses of Albino rats (vaccinated with formalized killed vaccine ofP.multocida) were compared, each alone and their combination.Fourty Albino rats were divided into 4 groups, la rats for eachgroup:-Group (1) Control group: Vaccinated with formalin killed P. multocida vaccine (4 x 109 Iml CFU of P. multocida) 1 ml intramuscularly. 
   
     
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