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Influence of Modern Probiotics on Morphological Indicators of Pigs’ Blood in Toxic Dyspepsia

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The goal of the study is to confirm the effectiveness of various doses and combinations of the drug based on the aerobic bacterium B. subtilis with sorbents for the normalization of blood parameters in pigs with toxic dyspepsia. Of these, according to the postulate of conditional analogs, considering age and clinical condition, five groups were formed. The age of the animals will be from 0.5 years to one year. It was found that the management of a probiotic based on the aerobic bacterium B. subtilis together with a complex of sorbents in the treatment of piglets with toxic dyspepsia has a pronounced therapeutic effect. The proposed treatment scheme for animals has a pronounced stimulating effect on hematopoiesis, which is confirmed by the outcomes of the investigation of the obtained leukograms. Statistical processing of the obtained data was carried out using Microsoft Excel and Statistica 10.0 programs using the Mann–Whitney U-test (nonparametric test of the null hypothesis that, for randomly selected values X and Y from two populations, the probability of X being greater than Y is equal to the probability of Y being greater than X). The results are considered to be statistically significant at p < 0.05.

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Ponamarev, V., Yashin, A., Prusakov, A., Popova, O. (2023). Influence of Modern Probiotics on Morphological Indicators of Pigs’ Blood in Toxic Dyspepsia. In: Ronzhin, A., Kostyaev, A. (eds) Agriculture Digitalization and Organic Production . Smart Innovation, Systems and Technologies, vol 331. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-19-7780-0_12

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