Investigation of the antagonistic activity of spore probiotics against Rhodococcus equi in experiments on mice

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K. N. Slinina
E. A. Liskova
Z. G. Vorob’yeva
A. L. Lazovskaya
N. P. Tarabukina
E. A. Vasil’eva
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[1] Veterinary Research Institute of the Non-Chernozem Zone,
[2] Yakutsk Agricultural Research Institute,undefined
[3] Peoples’ Friendship University,undefined
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mice; antibiotic Ampiox; strain; probiotics; internal organs; leukogram;
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10.3103/S1068367411030177
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A method is developed for studying the antagonistic activity of the spore probiotics Sakhabactisubtil and Irilis in vivo against a virulent Rhodococcus equi. Intraperitoneal injection of sterile filtrates of these spore probiotics into mice that received the antibiotic Ampiox and were infected with a lethal dose of the virulent R. equi strain promotes the survival of 70–100% of the animals and reduced the number of rhodococci in internal organs by 6–9 times.
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