Studies on the Application of Ampicillin for Pseudotuberculosis in Cultured Yellowtails-III

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  • 養殖ハマチの類結節症に対するアンピシリンの水産薬としての応用に関する研究―III
  • ヨウショク ハマチ ノ ルイケッセツショウ ニ タイスル アンピリン ノ スイ
  • Therapeutic Effect of Ampicillin on Yellowtails Artificially and Naturally Infected with Pasteurella piscicida
  • ハマチ類結節症の人為感染魚ならびに自然感染魚に対す治療効果

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Abstract

The therapeutic effects of ampicillin, applied orally, on the pseudotuberculosis of yellowtails, Seriola quinqueradiata and Seriola purpurascens, were studied.<BR>1. Yellowtails artificially infected with P. piscicida were given ampicillin by oral route at the doses of 0.1, 1, 10 and 100 mg/kg·b.w. The mortality rate of each dose was 70, 40, 30 and 0%, respectively.<BR>2. Ampicillin was also effective at the dose of 12 mg/kg·b.w. in reducing the mortality rate of yellowtails naturally infected with P. piscicida.

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  • Fish Pathology

    Fish Pathology 12 (1), 7-10, 1977

    The Japanese Society of Fish Pathology

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