Az Echinacea purpurea hatékonyságának vizsgálata nyulak P. multocida fertőzésében
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2016-03Author
Somogyi, Zoltán
Palócz, Orsolya
Gál, János
Csikó, György
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SUMMARY
The authors studied the disease preventive effect of Echinacea purpurea (Purple
coneflower) powder in Pasteurella multocida challenged New Zealand White
rabbits. It is substantial to prevent pasteurellosis which causes significant economic
losses. Preliminary immunization is partly effective under field conditions,
furthermore prophylactic or metaphylactic use of antibacterials is contraindicated
in rabbits due to their adverse effects on the rabbit coecal microbiota, and the
possibility of emerging antimicrobial resistance. In this trial thirty-five rabbits
were randomly divided into five groups of seven animals. Four groups were inoculated
with a mixture of ten Pasteurella multocida isolates intranasally (in.) and
intramuscularly (im.), mimicking serious infection, the controls remained uninfected.
The challenged groups received orally low and high dose of Echinacea
purpurea powder (10 and 100 mg/kg bw.), enrofloxacin (10 mg/kg bw.) and placebo.
Only enrofloxacin treatment could prevent death. Application of Echinacea did not
facilitate survival; furthermore pathological findings in these groups were similar
to infected controls. Consequently, administration of Echinacea purpurea powder
against Pasteurella multocida infection is not recommended either prophylaxis or
treatment. Presumably the immunstimulating effect of Echinacea may occur in
case of mild pasteurellosis, however this requires further investigations.