Therapeutic Efficacy of Oral Anti-bacterials along with Parenteral Fluid Therapy for Management of Colibacillosis in Neonatal calves Himanshu1,*, Pal B. Department of Veterinary Medicine, Dr. G.C. Negi College of Veterinary and Animal Sciences, Chaudhary Sarwan Kumar Himachal Pradesh Krishi Vishvavidyalaya (CSK-HPKV), Palampur-176062, Himachal Pradesh 1Present Address: Veterinary Officer, Brooke Hospital for Animals, Katra, J&K *Corresponding author. E-mail: coolpriyanshu18@yahoo.co.in
Online published on 2 April, 2016. Abstract The study was conducted in 16 neonatal diarrhoeic calves suffering from moderate dehydration associated with Escherichia coli. These diarrhoeic calves were divided into two equal groups of 8 each. The group I was treated with parenteral fluid therapy along with oral Amoxicillin trihydrate @ 15mg/kg b. wt. b.i.d for 4 days, whereas group II was trerated with parenteral fluid therapy along with oral Ofloxacin @ 5mg/kg b. wt. b.i.d for 4 days. The therapeutic efficacy of group I and II were assessed and compared on basis of restoration of clinical appraisal, haemato-biochemicals and electrolytes changes. The results showed that in moderate dehydrated calves in group II treated with parenteral fluid therapy along with oral Ofloxacin showed better improvement as compared to group I. Top Keywords Amoxicillin, colibacillosis, neonatal, ofloxacin. Top |