Abstract

An analysis of the spread of brucellosis infection among dogs in the Kyrgyz Republic was carried out. The official data from the Veterinary Service on the infection of dogs with brucellosis over the past 3 years are presented. Kyrgyz Research Institute of Veterinary Medicine named after. A. Duisheeva conducted serological surveys for brucellosis among dogs in the regions of the republic. A total of 224 blood serum samples were collected, mainly from outbred yard dogs of different sexes and ages. As a result of serological studies, we identified single positive cases of brucellosis

Keywords

brucellosis dog number outbred one health
Suggested citation
Tursumbetov, M., Chegirov, S., Orozov, J., Dardanov, B., Kursanbaeva, K., Sotovaldiev, A., Omurzakova, M., Sapash kyzy, T., Teltaeva, J., & Mukanbetova, A. (2024). STATE OF BRUCELLOSIS INFECTION PREVALENCE AMONG DOGS IN KYRGYZSTAN. Bulletin of the Kyrgyz National Agrarian University, 22(2), 22-27.

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