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Open Vet J. 2021; 11(1): 135-143


Epizootic situation of Aujeszky disease on the territory of the Republic of Kazakhstan

Zhumagali K. Koshemetov, Zhanat B. Kondibayeva, Assilbek M. Mussoyev, Abdikalyk A. Abishov, Urzhan Zh. Omarbekova.




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This study examines the development of the epizootic situation of Aujeszky disease on the territory of the Republic of Kazakhstan. The relevance of the study is determined by the danger that this disease poses to all types of domestic animals in the Republic of Kazakhstan, as well as the significant damage caused by this situation to the entire agriculture of the Republic of Kazakhstan. Timely and competent analysis of the epizootic situation for this disease in the country will reliably determine the development tendencies of this condition and predetermine a set of measures that should be taken to combat this animal disease in agricultural regions of the Republic of Kazakhstan. To achieve the set research goal, a combination of quantitative and qualitative research methods is used. From a practical standpoint, the significance of this study is conditioned by the possibility of searching and determining the main directions of the spread of the disease under consideration in agricultural lands and regions of the Republic of Kazakhstan, as well as taking a set of measures to eradicate such a disease and prevent its future occurrence in the country. The results of this research article can be of significant importance for livestock breeders of the Republic of Kazakhstan, who are working on raising the number of pigs and other types of domestic animals and are interested in further increase in the number. Furthermore, the study is important from the standpoint of a complete assessment of the degree of danger of the epizootic situation of Aujeszky disease on the territory of the Republic of Kazakhstan at large.

Key words: agriculture of Kazakhstan, Aujeszky disease, epidemiological situation, livestock sector, livestock of domestic animals.






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