Antibiyotiklere alternatif olarak yumurta sarısı antikorları
Kanatlı hayvan yetiştiriciliğinde antibiyotikler büyüme faktörü, koruyucu ve tedavi edici olarak uzun zamandır
yaygın bir şekilde kullanılmaktadır. Ancak zaman içerisinde çoğu antibiyotiğe karşı direnç gelişmesi, alternatif tedavi
yöntemlerine olan ilgiyi arttırmıştır. Bu derlemede yumurta sarısı antikorlarının kanatlı hayvan yetiştiriciliğinde, bazı
hastalıklara karşı, antibiyotiklere alternatif olarak kullanılabilirliği ile ilgili güncel bilgiler özetlenmiştir.
Egg yolk antibodies as alternative to antibiotics
Antibiotics, for many years, extensively have been used in poultry industry for growth promotion, prophylactic
and therapeutic. However, resistance evolution to most of antibiotics from time to time was increased interesting
of alternative treatment methods. In this review, the recent data concerning usability as alternative to antibiotics, for
some diseases, in poultry industry of egg yolk antibodies are summarized.
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