Bacteriological control and regularities of Erysipelothrix insidiosa in Odessa region
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https://doi.org/10.31548/dopovidi2016.03.020Keywords:
zoonotic erysipelas, parasitical coenosis groups, natural focal infections, zoonotic infections, livestock biosafety.Abstract
Based on research of patterns and local features of structural and functional organization of different types of centers of zoonotic erysipelas, significantly advanced understanding on common environmental and social nature of epizootic and epidemic manifestations of this infection in the region. Departmental diversity of control on epizootic and epidemic aspects of the etiologically single nozoform, have negative effect on the success of the fight and prevention of zoonotic infections.
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