MONITORING EPIZOOTIC SITUATION OF RABIES IN UKRAINE FOR THE YEARS 1995 - 2015
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https://doi.org/10.31548/dopovidi2016.03.019Keywords:
epizootic situation, rabies, disadvantaged itemsAbstract
In the article the problem of rabies and analysis of epizootic situation in Ukraine. Analysis of epizootic situation in the last 20 years with 1995 - 2014 years, the number of diseased animals and registered localities with outbreaks of rabies in Ukraine. Powered by percentage of animal diseases views of the rabies virus in Ukraine for 2010 - 2015 years.
Over the last 20 years of epizootic situation, which is registered in Ukraine is characterized by a significant number of cases of rabies.
From 1995 to 2000 the number of unfavorable items did not exceed 1000. From 2000 to 2014 the number of unfavorable items increased (1000 or more), and in some years there were more than 2000 unfavorable items.
Analysis of the structure of the species of animal incidence rabies showed the highest number of cases recorded in foxes (36%), they occupy the first place in morbidity and transmission of the disease. However at least a significant amount of rabies accounted dogs and cats (27%, 21%).
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