FORECAST OF EPIZOOTIC SITUATION IN MAIN HELMINTHOSIS OF FARM LIVESTOCK IN THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION FOR 2019
https://doi.org/10.31016/1998-8435-2019-13-2-28-35
Abstract
The purpose of the research is to forecast the epizootic situation in main helminthosis of farm livestock in the Russian Federation for 2019.
Annual preventive dehelminthizations reduce the infection to some extent but full recovery of the livestock from helminths is not achieved. A means of integrated influence on the effectiveness of helminthosis control is annual forecasts made subject to the impact of environmental factors. Monitoring and forecasting as localized as possible allow for assessing infection risks of the specific livestock subject to the number of susceptible animals. A forecast throughout the Russian Federation is synoptic as biology of different types of helminths varies significantly depending on the habitat. Forecasts have their own aspects in different areas of the Russian Federation due to different weather conditions, the number and species composition of intermediate hosts (for biohelminths) and animal living conditions in a specific area.
About the Author
E. V. PuzanovaRussian Federation
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Review
For citations:
Puzanova E.V. FORECAST OF EPIZOOTIC SITUATION IN MAIN HELMINTHOSIS OF FARM LIVESTOCK IN THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION FOR 2019. Russian Journal of Parasitology. 2019;13(2):28-35. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.31016/1998-8435-2019-13-2-28-35