A combination of dihydrostreptomycin sulphate (250 mg/ml) and penicillin G procaine (200,000 iu/ml) was used to treat contagious caprine pleuropneumonia caused by F38 strain of mycoplasma. A single dose of either 20, 30, 40 or 50 mg/kg body weight of the dihydrostreptomycin sulphate led to the recovery of the treated goats. The recovered goats did not transmit CCPP to susceptible goats housed with them for 2 months. The goats which recovered were found to be solidly immune to an in-contact challenge in which all the control goats died of CCPP. The treated and recovered goats were found not to be carriers of the organism. © 1981 Longman Group Limited.
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Rurangirwa, F. R., Masiga, W. N., Muriu, D. N., Muthomi, E., Mulira, G., Kagumba, M., & Nandokha, E. (1981). Treatment of contagious caprine pleuropneumonia. Tropical Animal Health and Production, 13(1), 177–182. https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02237919
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