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- W2056836531 abstract "Abstract THE two broad-spectrum antibiotics, chlortetracycline and oxytetracycline, have found wide application in the control of certain infectious diseases of birds, with special reference to bluecomb disease, infectious synovitis, ornithosis and PPLO infections. The clinical activity of the two antibiotics following equivalent administrations has been assumed to be more or less equal in view of parallel in-vitro activity against most microorganisms. This perhaps is true in the case of infectious agents limited to the gastro-intestinal tract. Peterson and Hymas (1951) found the two drugs to be essentially identical in the control of experimental bluecomb disease in poults. Similar relative activity was noted by Pomeroy and Sieburth (1953), and Sieburth and Pomeroy (1956). In the case of systemic infections, however, the relative activity of drugs will be determined in part by the degree of intestinal absorption, the amount of conjugation, and the rapidity of elimination. The broad-spectrum antibiotics are known to be …" @default.
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