Поширення хірургічної патології у собак в деякихрайонах м. Одеси
Abstract
SPREAD OF SURGICAL PATOLOGY IN DOGS
IN SOME DISTRICTS IN ODESSA
N.G.Ilnitskyy, A.A. Gerdeva
Abstract. The article presents the characteristics of surgical pathology in the clinic Malynovsky, Suvorovsky and Prymorsky districts in Odessa and reflected the structure of diseases in dogs. Determined that in those districts of surgical pathology dogs, respectively 40 %, 32,2 % and 36,4 % of the total researches. The largest share of these diseases account for the trauma and surgical infection of soft tissues and skin diseases. The wounds are fairly common in dogs and are in Suvorovsky district 11,7 %, Malynovsky 11,2 % and Prymorsky 9,9 % and among them the most common bite and torn wound.
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