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TITLE:

MONITORING OF INTESTINAL NEMATODOSES OF DOGS IN THE KABARDINO-BALKARIAN REPUBLIC AND THE TEST RESULTS OF THE NEW DRUG AVERTFEN POWDER

AUTHORS:

Anatoly Murashevich Bittirov, Ruslan M. Zakhokhov, Sofiyat A. Begieva, Alan M. Khuranov, Aslan S. Vologirov, Khasan Kh. Shakhbiev, Seda Sh. Mantaeva, Asiyat A. Bittirova, 1Batyr M. Shipshev, Ismail A. Bittirov, Islam Kh. Shakhbiev

ABSTRACT:

In the constituent entities of the Russian Federation, the most common nematodoses are toxocarosis, ancylostomosis, uncinariosis, toxoascarosis, which occur in dogs with an EI of 50-100%. The goal is to monitor intestinal nematodes in dogs in Kabardino-Balkaria and to test the effectiveness of the new drug Avertfen powder in mixed invasion of intestinal nematodes in dogs. Studies have shown that intestinal nematodoses of dogs in the form of mono- and mixed invasions are widespread in the Kabardino-Balkarian Republic with a total EI of 78.6%. Associative invasion caused by a tetrade of intestinal nematodes (Toxocara canis, Ancylostoma caninum. Toxascaris leoninae, Uncinaria stenocephala) was observed mainly with EI = 38,0% with an intensity of 169.7; 132.5; 94.8; 147,3 ekz./ head. In the group of dogs infected with the mixed invasion Toxocara canis, Ancylostoma caninum., Toxascaris leoninae, Uncinaria stenocephala, the new drug Avertfen powder in a dose of 15 mg / kg body weight had EE and IE - 100%. At the same time, on the 7th day, deworming of eggs and larvae of intestinal nematodes was not detected in feces. This dose of Avertfen powder should be recognized as an effective therapeutic dose. Key words: dogs; invasion; nematodoses, drug; Avertfen powder; extensefficiency.

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