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Effects of Topical Treatment of Foot Rot in Sheep Using Ozonated Olive Ointment

INTRODUCTION: Foot rot in small ruminants is highly contagious, causes severe lameness, and impairs fertility and wool and meat production. It is usually treated with parenteral antibiotics, with attendant antibiotic resistance risk, and with bactericidal footbaths, potentially harmful to humans and...

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Autores principales: Szponder, Tomasz, Zdziennicka, Joanna, Nowakiewicz, Aneta, Świeca, Michał, Sobczyńska-Rak, Aleksandra, Żylińska, Beata, Patkowski, Krzysztof, Junkuszew, Andrzej, Wessely-Szponder, Joanna
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8643082/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34917851
http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/jvetres-2021-0050
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author Szponder, Tomasz
Zdziennicka, Joanna
Nowakiewicz, Aneta
Świeca, Michał
Sobczyńska-Rak, Aleksandra
Żylińska, Beata
Patkowski, Krzysztof
Junkuszew, Andrzej
Wessely-Szponder, Joanna
author_facet Szponder, Tomasz
Zdziennicka, Joanna
Nowakiewicz, Aneta
Świeca, Michał
Sobczyńska-Rak, Aleksandra
Żylińska, Beata
Patkowski, Krzysztof
Junkuszew, Andrzej
Wessely-Szponder, Joanna
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description INTRODUCTION: Foot rot in small ruminants is highly contagious, causes severe lameness, and impairs fertility and wool and meat production. It is usually treated with parenteral antibiotics, with attendant antibiotic resistance risk, and with bactericidal footbaths, potentially harmful to humans and the environment. An alternative treatment in sheep is proposed based on repeated topical ozonated ointment application. Its effectiveness and safety were evaluated by estimation of acute-phase response, biochemical indicators of organic damage, and antioxidant/oxidant balance (AOB). MATERIAL AND METHODS: The study was conducted on ten sheep with Egerton scale 2–3 lesions. Ozone application was repeated every day for seven days. Blood was drawn first (T0) after foot cleaning and before ozonation, then (T1) seven days after the first ozone application, and finally (T2) four days after the last application. RESULTS: High clinical effectiveness was observed, with total recovery by 28 days from the start of treatment. A significant increase in antiradical activity was noted on the basis of a 2,2ʹ-azino-bis(3-ethylbenzothiazoline-6-sulphonic acid) assay from 1.16 ± 0.04 μmolTe/mL at T0 to 1.23 ± 0.03 μmolTe/mL at T1, with a slight decrease in oxidative stress. Calculated on the basis of antiradical capacity, AOB was higher at T1 (130 ± 19%) and decreased to 110 ± 16% at T2. Calculated on the basis of reducing power, it was 169 ± 22% at T1 and 131 ± 17% at T2. CONCLUSION: These results indicated that the AOB is efficient enough to prevent oxidative organ injury and the applied doses of ozone are safe for animals.
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spelling pubmed-86430822021-12-15 Effects of Topical Treatment of Foot Rot in Sheep Using Ozonated Olive Ointment Szponder, Tomasz Zdziennicka, Joanna Nowakiewicz, Aneta Świeca, Michał Sobczyńska-Rak, Aleksandra Żylińska, Beata Patkowski, Krzysztof Junkuszew, Andrzej Wessely-Szponder, Joanna J Vet Res Research Article INTRODUCTION: Foot rot in small ruminants is highly contagious, causes severe lameness, and impairs fertility and wool and meat production. It is usually treated with parenteral antibiotics, with attendant antibiotic resistance risk, and with bactericidal footbaths, potentially harmful to humans and the environment. An alternative treatment in sheep is proposed based on repeated topical ozonated ointment application. Its effectiveness and safety were evaluated by estimation of acute-phase response, biochemical indicators of organic damage, and antioxidant/oxidant balance (AOB). MATERIAL AND METHODS: The study was conducted on ten sheep with Egerton scale 2–3 lesions. Ozone application was repeated every day for seven days. Blood was drawn first (T0) after foot cleaning and before ozonation, then (T1) seven days after the first ozone application, and finally (T2) four days after the last application. RESULTS: High clinical effectiveness was observed, with total recovery by 28 days from the start of treatment. A significant increase in antiradical activity was noted on the basis of a 2,2ʹ-azino-bis(3-ethylbenzothiazoline-6-sulphonic acid) assay from 1.16 ± 0.04 μmolTe/mL at T0 to 1.23 ± 0.03 μmolTe/mL at T1, with a slight decrease in oxidative stress. Calculated on the basis of antiradical capacity, AOB was higher at T1 (130 ± 19%) and decreased to 110 ± 16% at T2. Calculated on the basis of reducing power, it was 169 ± 22% at T1 and 131 ± 17% at T2. CONCLUSION: These results indicated that the AOB is efficient enough to prevent oxidative organ injury and the applied doses of ozone are safe for animals. Sciendo 2021-09-23 /pmc/articles/PMC8643082/ /pubmed/34917851 http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/jvetres-2021-0050 Text en © 2021 T. Szponder et al. published by Sciendo https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 3.0 License.
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Szponder, Tomasz
Zdziennicka, Joanna
Nowakiewicz, Aneta
Świeca, Michał
Sobczyńska-Rak, Aleksandra
Żylińska, Beata
Patkowski, Krzysztof
Junkuszew, Andrzej
Wessely-Szponder, Joanna
Effects of Topical Treatment of Foot Rot in Sheep Using Ozonated Olive Ointment
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title_sort effects of topical treatment of foot rot in sheep using ozonated olive ointment
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8643082/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34917851
http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/jvetres-2021-0050
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