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Title: Поширення інфекційної агалактії овець і кіз в господарствах Одеської області
Other Titles: Dissemination of infectious agalactia of sheep and goats in the farms of Odessa region
Authors: Богач, М. В.
Богач, Д. М.
Keywords: інфекційна агалактія;вівці;кози;показник захворюваності;infectious agalactia;sheep;goats;morbidity
Issue Date: 20-May-2020
Publisher: Харківська державна зооветерина академія
Citation: Богач М. В., Богач Д. М. Поширення інфекційної агалактії овець і кіз в господарствах Одеської області. Ветеринарія, технології тваринництва та природокористування. 2020. № 5. С. 18-21. https://doi.org/10.31890/vttp.2020.05.03
Series/Report no.: № 5;
Abstract: В статті наведено дані щодо поширення інфекційної агалактії овець і кіз в господарствах Одеської області. Встановлено, що в південних районах з 554406 досліджених тварин клінічні ознаки хвороби виявили у 63363 голів, що склало 11,4 %. Показник захворюваності на інфекційну агалактію у 2016 році склав 13,1 %, у 2017 році – 11,1 %, у 2018 році ‒ 10,1 %.
Infectious agalactia of sheep and goats is a contagious disease that is caused by a specific causative agent of Mycoplasma agalactiae and is characterized by damage to the mammary gland, joints and eyes. The disease starts at birth and ends after lactation. In Ukraine, infectious agalactia is registred only in selected regions of the Odessa region, but due to the active development of the sheep industry, the disease can spread to other regions. The purpose of this work was to determine the indicators and dynamics of the incidence of small cattle for infectious agalactia in the southern regions of Odessa region. Studies have found that in the 9 southern regions of Odessa region (Artsyzsky, Saratsky, Tatarbunarsky, Bolgradsky, Izmailsky, Kiliysky, B. ‒ Dnestrovsky, Tarutinsky and Reniysky) in 2016 there were 190800 heads of small cattle, of which were infected 25010 animals (13.1 %). The highest incidence rate was 23.5 % in Artsyzsk and 21.7 % in Tarutyne districts. Somewhat lower in the Izmailsk and Tatarbunar regions - 5.9 % and 1.2 %. In 2017, the highest incidence rate was 20.8 % and 18.6 %, respectively, in Artsyzsky and Tarutynsky regions. In the Bolgradsky, Tatarbunarsky, Renisky and Saratsky regions, the incidence rate was 12.7 %, 10.9 %, 7.9 %, and 6.2 %, respectively. In Izmailsk and B. ‒ Dnestrovsk regions, the figures were lower and amounted to 4.4 % and 0.6 %, respectively. Compared to previous years, the incidence rate for infectious agalactia of sheep and goats in 2018 was 10.1 %, which is 3.0 % and 1.0 % less than in 2016 and 2017 respectively. In Kiliysky, B.-Dniestrovsky and Tatarbunarsky regions of Odessa region, clinical signs of infectious agalactia of sheep and goats were not registered. This decrease in morbidity can be explained by the fact that in the south of Odessa region during spring and summer period of 2018 a small amount of rainfall was remarked and the year was characterized as arid.
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