The Efficacy of Two Phytogenic Feed Additives in the Control of Swine Dysentery
Control of swine dysentery with antibiotics is often ineffective due to the resistance of Brachyspira hyodysenteriae. The potential of some herbal-based components against B. hyodysenteriae was previously studied in vitro. This study aims at the evaluation of in vivo efficacy of phytogenic feed addi...
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Main Authors: | Nikola Delić, Vladimir Drašković, Jevrosima Stevanović, Božidar Savić, Nada Lakić, Jasna Bošnjak-Neumüller, Zoran Stanimirović |
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Language: | EN |
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2018
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/3d5bad6110d54bc2a8b46a2fe6a3ecf1 |
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