Kolganov A. Peculiarities of Associated Course of Colibacteriosis and Respiratory Mycoplasmosis in Fowl (Epizootiology, Diagnosis, Prophylaxis)

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Thesis for the degree of Candidate of Sciences (CSc)

State registration number

0403U000660

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Specialization

  • 16.00.08 - Епізоотологія та інфекційні хвороби

03-02-2003

Specialized Academic Board

Д 64.359.01

National Scientific Center Institute of Experimental and Clinical Medicine

Essay

Object of researches: population of the poultry on farms infected with associated colibacteriosis and respiratory mycoplasmosis, causative agents of the diseases. Purpose of researches: to study basic aspects of diagnosis, therapy and prophylaxis of associated colibacteriosis and respiratory mycoplasmosis in poultry. Method of researches: epizootological, clinical, pathological and anatomical, bacteriological, serological, statistical. Equipment: plate phychrometer (statistical), gas analyzer, PEC-N, etc. Theoretical results: the indiced of epizootic process intensity were evaluated, new data were obtained on serovars of escherichia-producing adhesins and their importance in the development of epizootic process. Practical value: "Recommendations on colibacteriosis in animals and poutry", "Methodological recommendations on diagnosis and prophylaxis of colibacteriosis in poultry" were developed and affirmed; a nutrient medium for shigotixin-producing escherichia growth was patented; a scheme of therapeutic and sanitation measures was developed. Novelty: for the first time in Ukraine the indices of epizootic process intensity were evaluated, antigenic structure of E. coli and M. gallisepticum strains was studied. A nutrient medium was developed. The stage of introduction: methodological recommendations, a scheme of therapeutic and sanitation measures used on poultry farms were introduced, at three faculties of veterinary medicine in higher educational institutions materials of the study are used in education process. Field of the use: poultry farms, faculties of veterinary medicine.

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