The challenges facing the cattle and camel dairy industries are immense, including: 🦠 Mastitis 🥛 Poor milk quality ⤵️ Reduced production ❌ Premature culling of diseased animals. Did you know these issues collectively cost the dairy industry a staggering US$15 to US$23 billion annually? At Niclosavir Limited, we have risen to the challenge of finding a novel way to reduce the use of antibiotics to treat mastitis in dairy cattle. Antibiotic resistance is a growing concern, and we must find sustainable solutions to this costly disease. Our mission is to reduce reliance on antibiotics while enhancing animal welfare and safeguarding human health. Interested in learning more about how Niclosavir Ltd could reshape the future of the dairy industry? Visit our website to learn more about our approach: https://lnkd.in/gJV59Cjq If you would like to support our efforts to treat this very costly disease, please get in touch at info@niclosavir.com Visit the link below to find out more on this global issue: https://lnkd.in/gmEVrdEk #DairyIndustry #MastitisTreatment #AntimicrobialResistance #AnimalHealth #InnovationInAgriculture #NiclosavirLimited
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Gamithromycin Injection 15% Composition Each 1ml contains: Gamithromycin…………..150mg Solvent(ad.)………………..1ml Indication Cattle: Treatment and metaphylaxis of bovine respiratory disease (BRD) associated with Mannheimia haemolytica, Pasteurella multocida and Histophilus somni. The presence of the disease in the herd should be established before metaphylactic use. Pigs: Treatment of swine respiratory disease (SRD) associated with Actinobacillus pleuropneumoniae, Pasteurella multocida, Haemophilus parasuis and Bordetella bronchiseptica. Sheep: Treatment of infectious pododermatitis (foot rot) associated with virulent Dichelobacter nodosus and Fusobacterium necrophorum requiring systemic treatment. https://lnkd.in/gg45T44N
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Coccidiosis control goes hand in hand with the stability of Intestinal Integrity, which is essential for the health and performance of birds. Check out some practical cases of how a consistent use of an anticoccidial program such as narasin, in a long-term and three-pronged approach, is essential to control this impactful disease: #IntestinalIntegrity #Coccidiosis #Poultry #Elanco
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👉Discover how to detect Bovine Respiratory Syncytial Virus in animals! 🐄BRSV is the most important etiological agent responsible for respiratory affections in young cattle, in Europe. It can cause a very deep attack of the respiratory tree in cattle, often provoking very severe injuries. Clinical manifestations can be dramatic, and the symptoms can be difficult. And these injuries and infections are responsible for important economic losses. 🔍Clinical diagnosis is very difficult, and laboratory assistance is required for a precise diagnosis. We developed a Monoscreen antibody ELISA kit, that is perfect for BRSV laboratory diagnosis in order to follow seroconversion. 👍Our kit is intended to evaluate the content of specific antibodies against BRSV in the samples by ELISA. It uses monoclonal antibody as conjugate to ensure excellent specificity and very reliable results. The use of monoclonal antibodies to purify the F recombinant protein on the plate also makes it possible to obtain an excellent specificity.📈 🔬Bio-X work to produce precise diagnostic kits to help prevent respiratory diseases. 👉Learn more on our website. #respiratorydisease #animalhealth #veterinary #diagnostic
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🌍 Antimicrobial Resistance (AMR): A Growing Global Concern Antimicrobial resistance is rapidly emerging as a critical global health issue, particularly in developing countries, where access to antimicrobials—such as antibacterials, antifungals, and antiprotozoals—often occurs without the need for prescriptions. Take Nigeria, for example, where many pharmacies freely dispense these medications. This alarming trend can significantly contribute to AMR in the region. Here’s a common scenario: When someone experiences a stomach upset, their first instinct may be to purchase Metronidazole or amoxicillin for flu-like symptoms. In reality, these drugs are inappropriate; stomach discomfort is often a natural bodily reaction, while the flu is viral, not bacterial. During my academic experience at the University of Jos, I studied local microbial isolates sourced from street foods, drinks, ready-to-eat meals, clinical samples, and livestock. The findings were concerning: • Pathogens with Resistance: We identified Extended Spectrum Beta-Lactamases (ESBLs) and Metallo-Beta-Lactamases (MBLs) in Pseudomonas species, Klebsiella species, and E. coli. • Resistant Strains: Additionally, Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA), fluoroquinolone-resistant Salmonella, and Vancomycin-resistant Enterococci (VRE) were detected. Since Vancomycin is often a last-resort treatment, this highlights the severity of AMR in our society and the imminent threat of emerging superbugs. The Solution? The implementation of effective Antimicrobial Stewardship (AMS) programs is crucial—not only in hospitals but also in community pharmacies (AlAhmad MM et al. 2023). According to the World Health Organization, AMS refers to “a coherent set of actions which promote the responsible use of antimicrobials,” applicable at both individual and broader levels across human and animal health, as well as the environment. Together, we can address this pressing issue. By promoting responsible antimicrobial use and strengthening stewardship programs, we can combat the rising threat of AMR. Let’s raise awareness and take action! 💡 #AntimicrobialResistance #PublicHealth #AntimicrobialStewardship #GlobalHealth #HealthcareInnovation #WHO #Superbugs #Pharmacy #NigeriaHealth #InfectionControl
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Too much of a good thing may not be such a good thing after all. Take antibiotics. When I was in Biology at UCSB in the early ’80s, our professors warned of the day when the overuse of antibiotics would create superbugs that are RESISTANT TO ALL KNOWN ANTIBIOTICS. Well, congratulations – we have arrived! And here’s the kicker – no new classes of antibiotics have been developed in over 30 years.⠀ ⠀ A new report released by the CDC concludes that drug resistant microbes are a much bigger threat than previously believed. By CDC’s estimate, drug resistance sickens over three million people annually and kills over 48,000 (a scientist at Washington University puts that number at over 150,000).⠀ ⠀ So what is "overuse"? Overuse includes the prescription of antibiotics for conditions that don’t respond to antibiotics, like colds and flu. But the biggest culprit is the commercial livestock industry, with its rampant feeding of antibiotics to commercially raised animals. It fattens them up faster, and . . . guess what? Yeah, you!⠀ ⠀ Penicillin was discovered less than 100 years ago, one of the most significant advances in modern medicine, which enabled the curing of previously incurable diseases, like pneumonia, tuberculosis, and wound infections. Now it’s back to the dark ages.⠀ ⠀ ⠀ ⠀ #AntibioticResistance #Superbugs #HealthCrisis #CDCReport #DrugResistance #OveruseOfAntibiotics #MedicalCrisis #LivestockAntibiotics #HealthThreat #ModernMedicine #Penicillin #PublicHealth #BiologyWarnings #AntibioticOveruse #ResistantBacteria #HealthAwareness #MedicalAdvances #DarkAges #StopOveruse #AntibioticCrisis
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Too much of a good thing may not be such a good thing after all. Take antibiotics. When I was in Biology at UCSB in the early ’80s, our professors warned of the day when the overuse of antibiotics would create superbugs that are RESISTANT TO ALL KNOWN ANTIBIOTICS. Well, congratulations – we have arrived! And here’s the kicker – no new classes of antibiotics have been developed in over 30 years.⠀ ⠀ A new report released by the CDC concludes that drug resistant microbes are a much bigger threat than previously believed. By CDC’s estimate, drug resistance sickens over three million people annually and kills over 48,000 (a scientist at Washington University puts that number at over 150,000).⠀ ⠀ So what is "overuse"? Overuse includes the prescription of antibiotics for conditions that don’t respond to antibiotics, like colds and flu. But the biggest culprit is the commercial livestock industry, with its rampant feeding of antibiotics to commercially raised animals. It fattens them up faster, and . . . guess what? Yeah, you!⠀ ⠀ Penicillin was discovered less than 100 years ago, one of the most significant advances in modern medicine, which enabled the curing of previously incurable diseases, like pneumonia, tuberculosis, and wound infections. Now it’s back to the dark ages.⠀ ⠀ ⠀ ⠀ #AntibioticResistance #Superbugs #HealthCrisis #CDCReport #DrugResistance #OveruseOfAntibiotics #MedicalCrisis #LivestockAntibiotics #HealthThreat #ModernMedicine #Penicillin #PublicHealth #BiologyWarnings #AntibioticOveruse #ResistantBacteria #HealthAwareness #MedicalAdvances #DarkAges #StopOveruse #AntibioticCrisis
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Equine antimicrobial sensitivity testing report: "Ask yourself, does the bacteria make sense and does the isolate make sense for anatomic location and disease process?" Check out this article from the AAEP Convention on Interpreting Antimicrobial Sensitivity: More Than Sensitivity/Resistance. #equinevet #horsehealth #equineresearch
Interpreting Antimicrobial Sensitivity: More Than Sensitivity/Resistance
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📢 Exciting Dairy News! ✨ 🐄 Our latest manuscript titled "Different Immune Control of Gram-Positive and Gram-Negative Mammary Infections in Dairy Cows" is out now! 📚🎉 Discover the fascinating insights into the innate immune responses against mastitis-causing bacteria in dairy cows. 🥛🦠🛡 Published in Veterinary Sciences, these findings shed light on potential strategies for managing mastitis and improving production efficiency in dairy farming. Click on the link to find out more👉: https://lnkd.in/d2bTsDDn #DairyResearch #Mastitis #InnateImmuneResponse #MammaryGland 🐮🔬
Different Immune Control of Gram-Positive and Gram-Negative Mammary Infections in Dairy Cows
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Pig herds are exposed to several pathogens that impact production performance. Some co-infections, such as those of the swine respiratory disease complex, have been well described along with their economic impact on farms1. However, co-infections among both respiratory and enteric pathogens remain poorly investigated. Dynamic Pig Health is a collaborative project of Iowa State University and Boehringer Ingelheim aiming to evaluate co-infections and their impact on farms to better understand the consequences of pathogen challenges in swine.
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Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) occurs when bacteria and fungi evolve to outsmart antibiotics and antifungals, leading to harder-to-treat infections. This global health concern affects not just human medicine, but also veterinary and agricultural practices. The misuse and overuse of antibiotics play a big role in accelerating AMR. Surprisingly, many antibiotic prescriptions, like those for colds or flu, are unnecessary. Learn more about this growing challenge and what sets apart antibiotic and antimicrobial resistance: https://bit.ly/47WVLff 🔷 #AMResistanceFighters
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