Abstract

The performers conducted serological studies among cattle for the presence of brucellosis infection in the territory of the Kyrgyz Republic. To do this, blood samples in the amount of 2,191 samples were taken from vaccinated cattle and examined for the presence of pathogens of brucellosis. The animals were vaccinated with a vaccine from Strain-19 in 2017-2019 at the age of 3-18 months. Brucella was detected in 24 samples, which accounted for about 1% of the total number of examined animals

Keywords

Brucellosis Cattle Differential diagnosis
Suggested citation
Tursumbetov, M., Chegirov, S., Dardanov, B., Orozov, J., Aidarov, M., Kursanbaeva, K., Omurzakova, M., Kasymbekova, S., Myrzabekova, U., & Sapash kyzy, T. (2024). STUDY OF THE EPIZOOTIC STATUS OF BRUCELLOSIS AMONG VACCINATED CATTLE. Bulletin of the Kyrgyz National Agrarian University, 22(5), 124-128.

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