RESULTS OF VACCINE APPLICATION IN COW BREWELLS IN THE KARAGANDA REGION

Authors

  • M.Bazarbayev, A.Abutalip, S. M. Dyusenov, Қanatbaev SG, I.K.Akzhunusova,A.A.Ivashchenko

Keywords:

brucellosis, Br vaccine. abortus PB-51 (CZV Spain), immunization, vaccine efficacy, epizootic focus, statistical materials, hidden course of the disease, regional economy, diagnostic studies, delivery of identified animals for slaughter, recovery.

Abstract

Epizootics of brucellosis in cattle is widespread in agroformations of rural areas of the Karaganda region. Despite the planned anti-brutal measures, the terms of recovery of disadvantaged items were delayed up to 12-14 months. In addition, new epizootic foci of brucellosis were recorded annually, causing significant economic damage to the farms in the region. The data presented above testify to the low efficacy of anti-brutal measures carried out in the Karaganda region, especially in terms of the improvement of epizootic foci of brucellosis in cattle. There fore, in separate agroformations of the Zhanarkinsky, Nurinsky and Osakarovsky districts of the Karaganda region, both prophylactic and in a complex of anti-Brucellosis measures for the rehabilitation of epizootic foci of brucellosis, RV-51 anti-Brucella vaccine was used The vaccine is designed to provide protection against brucellosis in cattle
recommended and approved by the International Epizootic Bureau (OIE), and complies with international standards (GMP). The article presents the results of testing the effectiveness of this vaccine in 5 agroformations, the above-mentioned areas of the region for more than 1.9 thousand heads of cattle. The authors on a fairly voluminous material proved thefeasibility of using anti-brutal measures in improving the epizootic foci of brucellosis in the Br vaccine in the complex. abortus PB-51 (CZV Spain)

Published

2021-06-25