IMPROVEMENT OF MEASURES FOR THE TREATMENT AND PREVENTION OF QUAIL PARASITOSIS IN SPECIALIZED FARMS OF THE EAST KAZAKHSTAN REGION.

IMPROVEMENT OF MEASURES FOR THE TREATMENT AND PREVENTION OF QUAIL PARASITOSIS IN SPECIALIZED FARMS OF THE EAST KAZAKHSTAN REGION.

Authors

  • Zhanat Nurzhumanova "Shakarim University of Semey" NJSC
  • Elvira Moldabekova "Shakarim University of Semey" NJSC

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.52269/22266070_2022_4_64

Keywords:

quail, parasitic diseases, endo and ectoparasites, treatment, prevention of parasitic diseases

Abstract

This article presents brief data on parasitic diseases of quails in the farms of the East Kazakhstan region. Research of new drugs and schemes of their application for the prevention and treatment of polyinvasions of quails affecting various links of the pathological process. We have conducted caprological studies of the material from quail farms. The spectrum of microflora isolated from quails is quite wide, including both endo and exoparasites. On the basis of comprehensive studies, the distribution and species composition of parasitoses in quails kept in private households of citizens has been studied. The data obtained in this case can be used to draw up a plan of antiparasitic measures. At the same time, the article formulates the following concept: the basis for the prevention of animal parasitosis is integrated measures, including the use of biological, technological, environmental, sanitary, as well as immunobiological, genetic and regulatory methods with minimal use of chemicals. The development of means of disinfection is based on the knowledge of the parameters of resistance of pathogens to natural and artificial physico-chemical and biological factors. It is known that the survival of parasitosis pathogens depends both on the intensity of exposure and on the ability of biological protection of the ectogenic stages of parasites associated with the structure of the shells. Different pathogens are not equally related to one or another means of influence.

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Published

2023-01-09