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DOI 10.33861/2071-8020-2024-4-6-10
Pchelnikov A. V., Safina E. R., Koba I. S., Chernykh O. Yu., Krivonos R. A.
Summary. Currently, despite all the measures taken by the Ministry of Agriculture of the Russian Federation and the Rosselkhoznadzor to regionalize the territory of the Russian Federation for infectious animal diseases, the statuses of subjects for many of them have not yet been determined. As of May 28, 2024, the status of infectious bovine rhinotracheitis, including for the Moscow region, has not been determined for 62 subjects of the country. This paper presents the results of 4-year epizootological supervision of IBR in the territory of the specified subject of the Russian Federation. As a result, livestock farms were established in which field strains of bovine herpesvirus type 1 - the causative agent of cattle herpesvirus - are circulating, located in the east and west of the Moscow region, a field variant of the cattle herpesvirus was isolated, the influence of the quality and completeness of antiepizootic measures on the epizootic situation of cattle herpesvirus in farms was studied.
Keywords: large horned cattle, herpesvirus, infectious rhinotracheitis, field strain, monitoring, epizootological surveillance, epizootic status, regionalization.
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Author affiliation:
Koba Igor S., D. Sc. in Veterinary Medicine, Head of the Department of Epizootology and Organization of Veterinary Business of the Moscow State Academy of Veterinary Medicine and Biotechnology - K. I. Scriabin MVA; 23, Akademika Skryabina st., Moscow, 109472; e-mail: epizootology@mgavm.ru.
Safina Elizaveta R., postgraduate student of the Moscow State Academy of Veterinary Medicine and Biotechnology - K. I. Scriabin MVA; 23, Akademika Skryabina st., Moscow, 109472.
Chernykh Oleg Yu., professor, D. Sc. in Veterinary Medicine, professor of the Department of Microbiology, Epizootology and Virology of the Kuban State Agrarian University named after I. T. Trubilin; 13, Kalinina st., Krasnodar, 350044; phone: 8-918-4956659; e-mail: gukkvl50@kubanvet.ru.
Krivonos Roman A., Ph.D. in Veterinary Medicine, docent of the Department of Parasitology, Veterinary-Sanitary Expertise and Animal Hygiene of the Kuban State Agrarian University named after I. T. Trubilin; 13, Kalinina st., Krasnodar, 350044.
Responsible for correspondence with the editorial board: Pchelnikov Aleksandr V., Ph. D. in Veterinary Medicine, Docent of the Department of Epizootology and Organization of Veterinary Business of the Moscow State Academy of Veterinary Medicine and Biotechnology -K. I. Scriabin MVA; 23, Akademika Skryabina st., Moscow, 109472; e-mail: vetdr-mom@list.ru.
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