The role of veterinary and sanitary examination of commercial animals in the Krasnodar region

Автор: Merenkova N.V., Rodin I.A., Luneva A.V., Khuskich L.Kh., Cherkashina M.V., Shakulo V.E., Shubenina E.I., Shchegoleva K.N.

Журнал: Вестник Красноярского государственного аграрного университета @vestnik-kgau

Рубрика: Зоотехния и ветеринария

Статья в выпуске: 6, 2023 года.

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The paper analyzes the data of the veterinary and sanitary examination of carcasses and internal organs of commercial animals in the Krasnodar Region. Based on data on the epizootological and parasitic situation on the territory of the Krasnodar Region for the period from 2011 to 2017, the number of unfavorable points of wild fauna was about 22 (6.1 %). During this period of time, an examination was made of about 25 carcasses and organs of commercial animals in hunting farms and laboratories of veterinary and sanitary examination. According to the results, 8 cases of ascariasis, wild boar strongylatoses and trichinosis were detected. It should be noted that trichinosis is common in the Krasnodar Region mainly in bears, badgers, foxes and jackals. The danger lies in the fact that even an experienced hunter is at risk of infection with parasitic diseases. In order to avoid this, it is necessary to have special knowledge in the field of parasitology and related sciences. Knowing the morphology, the life cycle of helminths, and the clinical signs that manifest themselves when parasites affect the host organism, it is possible to prevent mass infection of animals and humans using specific diagnostic methods and preventive measures. We recommend organizing sanitary and veterinary measures aimed at deworming wild animals; carry out scientific and educational work among hunters of all age groups, study the invasion of water bodies, soil, which can protect a large contingent of people from severe helminthiasis and its complications.

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Veterinary and sanitary examination, commercial animals of the krasnodar region, invasions, parasitic diseases

Короткий адрес: https://sciup.org/140301474

IDR: 140301474   |   DOI: 10.36718/1819-4036-2023-6-75-82

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