WB/ARET/ CGS 03 70/ICFER/JSC Biochimfarm- Model
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Instructions This is an online model calculator. You can calculate comparative expenses, income and outcome for treatment-preventive measures, might be undertaken in your farm during phage therapy and traditional therapy. Please do not fill section Doze, gain in weight and fall. You can fill in sections: wings left and right parts and right part of section price (you usually pay for your traditional therapy). When you fill in required sections you are advised to push the button- Account. Immediately you will get data on your income and outcome during Phage therapy on the left side and on the right side you'll have info on your income and outcome during traditional therapy you use. The calculated results are based on the percentage of the gain in weight and fall (death) of chickens during our experimental research in three poultry farms of Georgia.

 

 

 

 

 

 
References: WB/ARET/CGS 03-70  Project on: Demonstration and application of achievement of environmentaly friendly and efficient technology on the use of treatment-preventive veterinary biopreparation of bacteriophages against antibiotic resistans salmonela infections in poultry. 

Bacteriophages a Possible Alternative to Antibiotics in Animal Production By Jim Core

September 21, 2001

2. ARS is the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s chief scientific research agency. Friday, May 16,

2003

3. V.A Bairak V.M. Beljaev, S.S. Gitelson “Practicum on Veterinary Microbiology Moscow,

“Kolos”, 1980

4. P.A Emelianenko., G.V. Dunaev , D.G. Kudlai- Microbiology in veterinary, Moscow, “Kolos”,

1982

5. P.A Barrow and J.S. Soothill (1997)Bacteriophage Theraphy and Prophylaxix: rediscovery and

renewed assessment of the potential. Trends Microbial 5-268-271

6. Elizabeth Kutter Phage Therapy: bacteriophages as antibiotics. Evergreen State College,

Olympia, WA 98505, Nov. 15, 1997

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Food Science and Biotechnology in Developing Countries

 
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