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INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PHARMACEUTICAL RESEARCH

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IJPR 9[3] July - September 2017 Special Issue

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STUDYING EFFICIENCY OF THE METHOD OF TREATING NEMATODOSES IN SHEEP

Author: ANNA SIBEN, ANDREY NIKONOV
Abstract: The objects of the research were agricultural animals – sheep (Ovis aries), causative agents of helminthoses in sheep of class Nematoda, and preparations used for animals’ dehelmintization. The work was aimed at developing a method for stimulating nonspecific protective mechanisms in the organism to improve the therapeutic efficacy of anthelmintics in case of sheep nematodoses. The results show that at individual farms in the Tyumen region the rate of sheep's gastrointestinal tract infection by nematodes reaches 100 %. Testing the efficiency of the method of fighting sheep nematodoses, namely, the joint use of anthelmintic Praziver in the dosage of 0.4 ml per 10 kg of body weight orally and immunostimulant Icidivit intramuscularly three times at 72-hour intervals in the dosage of 3 ml per animal allowed achieving 100 % removal of nematodes from the organisms of animals.
Keyword: Sheep Nematoda, nematodoses, Praziver, Icidivit, dehelmintization, extension efficiency
DOI: https://doi.org/10.31838/ijpr/2018.10.04.129
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