Chemotherapy of Buxtonella sulcata in cattle in Sanandj, Iran

  • Authors

    • Seyed sajjad Hasheminasab 1Department of Parasitology, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine , University of Tehran, Tehran, Iran
    • Meysam Sabour Darbandi
    • Hadi Mohammadi Talvar Islamic Azad University, Science and Research Campus, Kurdistan branch, Sanandaj
    • Hossein Maghsood
    • Sara Khalili
    2015-11-01
    https://doi.org/10.14419/ijm.v3i2.5395
  • Buxtonella Sulcata, Chemotherapy, Sanandj.
  • Parasitic nematodes are one of the most important causes of production losses in most cattle-producing countries of the world. The aim of the present study Chemotherapy of B. sulcate in cattle in the Sanandj (Iran). The overall comparative efficacy of oxytetracycline and metronidazole was 66% and 32% respectively.

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    Hasheminasab, S. sajjad, Darbandi, M. S., Talvar, H. M., Maghsood, H., & Khalili, S. (2015). Chemotherapy of Buxtonella sulcata in cattle in Sanandj, Iran. International Journal of Medicine, 3(2), 118-119. https://doi.org/10.14419/ijm.v3i2.5395