Donnik I.M., Beykin Ya.B., Portnov V.S., Barashkin M.I., Loretts O.G. Shkuratova I.A., Vereshchak N.A., Krivonogova A.S., Isaeva A.G.
Summary
Areas with marked accumulation of radionuclides and heavy metals in the organs and tissues of animals were identified as a result of technogenic accidents and high concentration of industrial enterprises in the Urals region. Immunodeficiency characterized mainly by inhibition of cellular and humoral immunity developed at high levels of accumulation of toxins in the animals.
Authors suggested number of measures aimed at reducing the negative effects of the environment on the body of farm animals (especially cattle), allowing them to maintain a healthy physiological level. Complex comprises reduce of intake of vegetable foods with radionuclides, heavy metals and other toxic substances by radiation protectors and adsorbents, including the polysaccharides and natural minerals, correction of immune system with immune modulators, well planned antiepizootic measures and other methods.
Implementation of these measures can reduce the accumulation of toxins in the body and improve the adaptation of animals to adverse environmental factors.
Key words: monitoring, ecotoxicants, technological accidents, immune system, cellular immunity, humoral immunity, quality of animal health.
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Author affiliation
Donnik Irina M., D.Sc. in Biology, professor, Academician of RAAS, rector of the Urals State Agricultural Academy; 42, Karla Libknekta st., Yekaterinburg, Sverdlovsk area, 620075; ph.: 8 (343) 371-33-63; e-mail: rector@ursaca.ru.
Loretts Olga G., Ph.D. in Agriculture, docent, vice rector for academic affairs of the Urals State Agricultural Academy; 42, Karla Libknekta st., Yekaterinburg, Sverdlovsk area, 620075; ph.: 8 (343)371-03-91; e-mail: olga-loretts@yandex.ru.
Barashkin Mikhail I., Ph.D. in Biology, professor, Dean of the faculty of veterinary medicine of the Urals State Agricultural Academy; 42, Karla Libknekta st., Yekaterinburg, Sverdlovsk area, 620075; ph.: 8 (343)371-33-63; e-mail: academy@usaca.ru.
Portnov V.S., D.Sc. in Biology, professor of the department of infectious and noninfectious pathology of the Urals State Agricultural Academy; 42, Karla Libknekta st., Yekaterinburg, Sverdlovsk area, 620075; ph.: 8 (343) 371-33-63; e-mail: academy@usaca.ru.
Beykin Yakov B., D.Sc. in Medicine, professor, head of the department of microbiology and virology of the Urals State Agricultural Academy, chief doctor of Clinical Diagnostic Center; 38, Dekabristov st., Yekaterinburg, 620142; ph.: (343) 257-37-69.
Shkuratova Irina A., D.Sc. in Biology, professor, director of the Urals Scientific- Research Veterinary Institute; 112 a, Belinskogo st., Yekaterinburg, Sverdlovsk area, 620142; ph.: 8 (343) 257-78-71.
Vereshchak Natalya A., D.Sc. in Veterinary Medicine, head of the immunology laboratory of the Urals Scientific-Research Veterinary Institute; 112 a, Belinskogo st., Yekaterinburg, Sverdlovsk area, 620142; ph.: 8 (343) 257-78-71.
Krivonogova Anna S., Ph.D. in Biology, Urals Scientific-Research Veterinary Institute; 112 a, Belinskogo st., Yekaterinburg, Sverdlovsk area, 620142; ph.: 8 (343)257-78-71.
Responsible for correspondence with the editorial board: Isaeva Albina G., Ph.D. in Biology, Senior scientific researcher of the department of animal diseases’ moni-toring of the Urals Scientific-Research Veterinary Institute; 112 a, Belinskogo st., Yekaterinburg, Sverdlovsk area, 620142; ph.: 8 (343) 257-78-71.; e-mail: isaeva.05@bk.ru.
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