STUDY OF CATTLE BLOOD FOR IMMUNITY STRESS AGAINST CONTAGIOUS APHTHA IN THE KYRGYZ REPUBLIC

Received 01.11.2022
Revised 23.01.2023
Published 28.02.2023

Abstract

The purpose of this study was to study the cattle blood for the immunity stress against contagious aphtha in the Kyrgyz Republic, for the period 2016-2018. The studies were conducted through independent monitoring by the Kyrgyz Research Institute for Extremely Dangerous Animal Diseases, including contagious aphtha in 2016-2018. The studies were carried out strictly according to the instructions ― IZSLER Enzyme-Linked Immunoassay Kit for determination the contagious aphtha antibodies, serotype ―O‖ of the Lombardy and Emilia Romagna Experimental Zootechnic Institute, Italy

Keywords

contagious aphtha vaccine contagiousness immunity cattle virus prevention veterinary-sanitary measures
Suggested citation
Kamchibekov, A. (2023). STUDY OF CATTLE BLOOD FOR IMMUNITY STRESS AGAINST CONTAGIOUS APHTHA IN THE KYRGYZ REPUBLIC . Bulletin of the Kyrgyz National Agrarian University, 21(1), 64-70.

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