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TERAPI PADA UNGGAS

Rahmi Sugihartuti
UNGGAS
Termasuk: ayam
bebek
angsa
kalkun
merpati

Management procedures should be


examined before medicating the flock
• The management system can have a
significant effect on the pattern of
infection
• Viral disease spread via respiratory
routes
• in the faeces
Drug administration
Farmed : p.o : drinking water
feed
injection: im, sc
via the feed: absorption of the drug
may be unpredictable cause of
binding to feed ingredients
Palatability ?
ANTIMICROBIAL THERAPY
• FOR TREATMENT :
ENTERIC
RESPIRATORY
SYSTEMIC BACTERIAL INF.
• Acurate diagnosis of the primary cause
any secondary sequale
• The choice of medication is dependent on:
- the site of action
- spectrum activity
- distribution of the drug in tissue
• High mortality: use the drug most likeky to
be effective, while awaiting laboratory
results
• Tylosin
• Neomycyn: d. o. choice for enteric
salmonelosis
systemic salmonelosis + colibacilosis :
Sulphonamid +Neomycin
• Chlortetracycline: Staphylococal Inf.
• Tetracyclin: acute disease Pasteurella
• Sulfaquinoxaline & enrofloxacin : effective
against Pasteurella infection.
• Tylosin & enrofloxacin: mycoplasma
• Anticoccidials i.e: monensin,
narasin, salinomycin X !!!! Tiamulin
= toxic effect
• Erytromycin & Sulphonamide X !!!
Monensin = toxic effect
• Don’t used anticoccidials in laying
hens :
drug residues in eggs ---
vacccinated
• Toxic in ostriches (b. unta):
lincomycin
furazolidin
Streptomycin
• Candidiasis of GIT: Nystatin &
Ketoconazole
Parasiticidal therapy
• Syngamus trachea
• Capillaria
• Heterakis
• Ascarisia
• Lice
• Mites
• fleas
Anthelmentic : Fenbendazole
Febantel
Ivermectin
Levamizole
Piperazine
Oral levamizole : vomit - injection
Benzimidazole: feather abnormalities
(young birds)
Praziquantel : tape worms
• Lindane is extremely toxic in
ostriches.
• All ectoparasitic treatment should be
repeated after 10 days + fumigation
• Mycoplasma: enrofloxacin, tiamulin, tylosin

Other drugs
Anaphylatic reaction : Corticosteroid
Ocular infection: Chlortetracyclin, Cloxacillin,
Fusidic acid, gentamycin
During breeding and racing : multivitamin,
probiotics
Ketamin: 50 -100 mg /kg BB IM
20-40 mg/kg BB + diazepam 1-2
mg/kg BB
• Corticosteroid : KI for ostriches-
damage the gonads

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