200 – Evaluation of propolis for antibacterial activity in vitro (Research paper – Herman – 2018)

 

 

200 Research paper – Herman – 2018 – Evaluation of propolis for antibacterial activity in vitro

In Significant Impact Groups: Specific alternatives \ Other
Species targeted: Other;
Summary:
The antimicrobial action of the propolis tincture was tested on six bacterial strains. Raw propolis tincture produced the inhibition of the growth of bacterial cultures for four of the bacterial strains studied. For two of the bacterial strains studied, propolis tincture produced no inhibition of the growth of bacterial cultures. The investigations performed in this study demonstrated that the propolis tincture in vitro has antibacterial effect. The results from this study indicate a possible action of the propolis tincture, which can be used as a local treatment (to some extent), for various bacterial diseases in animals.

Where to find the original material: https://agmv.ro/vol-28-nr-3-2018/; ISSN: 1220-3173
Country: RO

199 – Antibiotic sensitivity profile of E. Coli isolates from poultry flocks (Research paper – Burtan – 2019)

 

 

199 Research paper – Burtan – 2019 – Antibiotic sensitivity profile of e. Coli isolates from poultry flocks

In Significant Impact Groups: AMU reduction strategies \ Monitoring and surveillance; Disease/health
Species targeted: Poultry;
Summary:
Aim of this study was to determine of the antimicrobial resistance of Escherichia coli strains from flocks belonging to a unit integrated consumer egg production. For that purpose, E. coli strains isolated from colibacillosis outbreaks or obtained by routine surveillance were tested for antibiotic susceptibility. Samples were divided into four categories: breeding of light breeds, incubation, youth and laying hens. Isolated strains were resistant to spectinomicin, flumequin, erythromycin, trimethoprim, oxytetracycline, ampicillin, amoxicillin, enrofloxacin, doxicillin and sensitive to fosfomycin +tylosin, ceftiofur, lincomycin + spectinomycin, colistin, gentamycin, florfenicol and neomycin. As a conclusion, even though antibiotics are used to a lesser extent in chicken flocks for egg consumption compared to poultry meat production, this study found the resistance of E. coli strains to different antibiotics and multi-drug resistant strains were identified as well.

Where to find the original material: https://agmv.ro/vol-29-nr-1-2019-2/; ISSN: 1220-3173
Country: RO

99 The importance of databases to manage the phenomenon of resistance to antimicrobials for veterinary use (Research paper; Moruzi, 2019)

 

 

99 Research paper – Moruzi – 2019 – The importance of databases to manage the phenomenon of resistance to antimicrobials for veterinary use

99 Research paper
The importance of databases to manage the phenomenon of resistance to antimicrobials for veterinary use by Moruzi, R.F.; Tîrziu, E.; Muselin, F.; Dumitrescu, E.; Huțu, I.; Mircu, C.; Tulcan, C.; Doma, A.O.; Degi, J.; Degi, D. M.; Boboc, M. G.; Chirilă, A. B.; Iancu, I.; Bărăităreanu, S. and R.T. Cristina
2019 Revista Română de Medicină Veterinară 29: 40-57
in Significant Impact Group(s): AMU reduction strategies \ Monitoring and surveillance \ Antibiotic use
Species targeted: Pigs; Poultry; Dairy; Beef; Sheep;
Summary: This article presents the most important organizations and institutes responsible for monitoring antimicrobial resistance (AMR) and antibiotic consumption in humans and animals. In both the human health and veterinary sector, databases and surveillance systems are becoming more complex but also more complete, as a result of recently made extensive studies on AMR. This paper presents an aggregated database that includes all the sources mentioned and books. This report also presents data on extent and implications of the AMR, and on the importance of databases and monitoring of AMR. Finally, the relations between monitoring organization which are involved in the global fight against AMR are also reviewed.
99 Research paper – Moruzi – 2019 – The importance of databases to manage the phenomenon of resistance to antimicrobials for veterinary use
Where to find the original material:
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/338556216_The_importance_of_databases_to_manage_the_phenomenon_of_resistance_to_antimicrobials_for_veterinary_usehttp://agmv.ro/wp-content/uploads/2019/12/40_57_Moruzi_RT-Cristina_18_compressed.pdf;
Country: RO

18 Seges online course by Seges (Farm Innovation)

 

 

Significant Impact Group(s): Prudent use AB \ Agri-advisor ; Other

Species targeted: Pigs; Dairy;
Age: Young; Adult;
Summary: Digital courses (in Danish) relevant to employees in Danish milk cattle farming and pig production. Pig course is available in Danish, English, Ukrainian and Romanian, and designed to support the farmer in the training of employee.
18 Farm Innovation – Seges online course by Seges
Where to find the original material: (in Danisch)
https://www.seges.dk/akademi/onlinekurser;
Country: DK

18 Farm Innovation – Seges online course by Seges