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titleOfInvention Method of treatment of newborn calves with dyspepsia
abstract FIELD: veterinary science. SUBSTANCE: method involves the use of anolyte as antibacterial agent. Anolyte is anode fraction of 1% aqueous solution of sodium chloride. Catholyte is used as rehydration preparation that is cathode fraction of 1% solution of sodium chloride. Preparations are administrated orally: anolyte is given 20-30 min before feeding in the dose 3-5 ml/kg of body mass, 3 times per a day, and anolyte is given in intervals between feedings in the dose 200-300 ml, 3 times per a day. EFFECT: enhanced effectiveness of treatment, decreased treatment time, decreased cost of antibacterial agents. 3 cl
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