FEATURES OF THE SPREAD OF GASTROINTESTINAL PARASITIC DISEASES OF DOGS IN THE BEREZOVSKYI DISTRICT OF THE ODESA OBLAST
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.37000/abbsl.2024.113.06Keywords:
dogs, helmints, nematodes, protozoa, extensiveness, intensity.Abstract
The article presents data on the features of the spread of parasitic diseases of dogs in the Berezivskyi district of the Odessa region. Diagnostics were carried out by sampling with subsequent morphological assessment. In dogs in the Berezivskyi district of the Odessa region, helminthiasis and protozoan pathogens were registered among parasitic diseases of the gastrointestinal tract. Cases of mixed invasions were noted. It is characteristic that parasitic diseases are registered in all seasons with varying degrees of invasion intensity.
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