Abstract
Blood parasitic animal diseases are the most common in the Republic of Dagestan, and cause significant damage to animal husbandry, in particular theileriosis, which is difficult to treat. Treatment was carried out with spontaneous theileriosis in varying degrees of severity of the course of the disease with a temperature reaction in the range of 40.4±0.03 - 41.5±0.09C, parasitemia 5.47±0.3 - 25.18±0.31% in 100 p.z. microscope. Despite ongoing research, radical therapeutic measures for theileriosis have not been developed, and there are practically no specific means of treatment and prevention. Therefore, research in this direction and the search for highly effective drugs against theileriosis are of great practical importance. According to the experimental scheme, two groups of animals were formed of 30 heads, 15 heads each, spontaneously infested with theileriosis. In the first group, delagil 20 mg/kg was used 5 times in combination with doxycycline dihydrate-200 at a dose of 1 ml/10 kg of body weight, once at a dose of 1 ml/10 kg of body weight. For animals with a severe form of theileriosis, the drug was combined with a symptom complex, which increases the effectiveness of treatment - 86.6%. Animals of the 2nd control group used pure delagil. delagil at a dose of 15 mg/kg orally, for 6-7 days with a symptom complex, the effectiveness was -73.3%. The use of delagil in combination with doxycycline in combination increases efficiency and avoids significant economic losses. Delagil proved to be an effective antiparasitic chemotherapeutic agent for theileriosis in cattle
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