Italian Journal of Animal Science (Jan 2010)

Ozonized autohemotherapy, a new method to treat dairy cow acute interdigital phlegmon. Comparison with ceftiofur and oxytetracycline

  • Bruno Pogliacani,
  • Marco Ablondi,
  • Paolo Polidori,
  • Francesco Ansaloni,
  • Paolo Scrollavezza

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4081/ijas.2002.211
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 1, no. 3
pp. 211 – 216

Abstract

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To determine whether ozone (a powerful germicidal agent) administered by autohemotherapy would be useful for treat-  ment of acute interdigital phlegmon (foot rot) in dairy cows, 60 animals affected by clinical signs of foot rot were used  in this trial. Twenty dairy cows were assigned to one of the three treatment groups: ceftiour sodium 1.0 mg/kg Body  Weight (B.W.) i.v. every 12 h; oxytetracycline 6.0 mg/kg B.W. i.v. every 24 h; ozone 60 mg in 1000 ml of blood by i.v.  autohemotherapy every 24 h. Treatments stopped when animals were no longer lame. All the lameness stopped after  three days of ceftiour treatment, three days of oxytetracycline treatment and one day of ozone autohemotherapy treat-  ment. Use of ozone in autohemotherapy for dairy cow foot rot was as effective as ceftiour and oxytetracycline treatments,  and resulted to be the best one because milk and meat obtained from dairy cows treated with ozone were not subject to  withdrawal time. 

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