Changes in the content of certain macro- and microelements in the blood of karakul sheep exposed to helminth infestation

Comprehensive studies of livestock, their feeding conditions and maintenance allow us to obtain the data necessary for the development of medical strategies and tactics in the treatment of sick animals and the prevention of endemic diseases. Considering that Uzbekistan belongs to a country where Kar...

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Main Authors: Vakhidova Adolat, Daminov Asadullo, Muradova Emma, Nurullayev Alisher
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2024-01-01
Series:BIO Web of Conferences
Online Access:https://www.bio-conferences.org/articles/bioconf/pdf/2024/14/bioconf_cibta-iii-2024_01008.pdf
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author Vakhidova Adolat
Daminov Asadullo
Muradova Emma
Nurullayev Alisher
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Daminov Asadullo
Muradova Emma
Nurullayev Alisher
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description Comprehensive studies of livestock, their feeding conditions and maintenance allow us to obtain the data necessary for the development of medical strategies and tactics in the treatment of sick animals and the prevention of endemic diseases. Considering that Uzbekistan belongs to a country where Karakul sheep are raised, and the soil is rich in eggs and larvae of geohelminths, the infection rate of lambs in the spring and summer is high. Our research was conducted taking into account the infestation of animals and how many micro- and macronutrients are lost during the disease. Lambs infected with helminths were selected using a latex agglutination reaction with a diagnosticum. With marshallagiosis, nematodyrosis and habertiosis, the content of macro– and microelements in the blood of Karakul sheep decreases (potassium – by 190.5; sodium - 552.5; calcium -9.5; copper – 0.56; zinc – 0.5 and iron - by 74.2 mg/l) especially significantly in the prenatal period of helminth development; in the imaginal period– the content of macronutrients increases, and trace elements remain at a low level. According to the results of the study, the absorption of macro- and microelements depends not only on the balance of the diet in nutrients, mineral salts and vitamins. The effect of macroand microelements on the body is largely complicated by the conditions of animal husbandry. It is necessary to have a medical examination that allows you to control the harvesting, storage and quality of feed, detect diseases in animals, in the subclinical period and timely carry out the necessary medical measures, as well as identify agrotechnical measures to improve the fodder base of the farm.
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spelling doaj.art-8579bf68cd434e2080dfbca08f4dce622024-03-29T08:28:08ZengEDP SciencesBIO Web of Conferences2117-44582024-01-01950100810.1051/bioconf/20249501008bioconf_cibta-iii-2024_01008Changes in the content of certain macro- and microelements in the blood of karakul sheep exposed to helminth infestationVakhidova Adolat0Daminov Asadullo1Muradova Emma2Nurullayev Alisher3Samarkand State Medical UniversitySamarkand State University of Veterinary Medicine, Livestock and BiotechnologiesSamarkand State Medical UniversitySamarkand State University of Veterinary Medicine, Livestock and BiotechnologiesComprehensive studies of livestock, their feeding conditions and maintenance allow us to obtain the data necessary for the development of medical strategies and tactics in the treatment of sick animals and the prevention of endemic diseases. Considering that Uzbekistan belongs to a country where Karakul sheep are raised, and the soil is rich in eggs and larvae of geohelminths, the infection rate of lambs in the spring and summer is high. Our research was conducted taking into account the infestation of animals and how many micro- and macronutrients are lost during the disease. Lambs infected with helminths were selected using a latex agglutination reaction with a diagnosticum. With marshallagiosis, nematodyrosis and habertiosis, the content of macro– and microelements in the blood of Karakul sheep decreases (potassium – by 190.5; sodium - 552.5; calcium -9.5; copper – 0.56; zinc – 0.5 and iron - by 74.2 mg/l) especially significantly in the prenatal period of helminth development; in the imaginal period– the content of macronutrients increases, and trace elements remain at a low level. According to the results of the study, the absorption of macro- and microelements depends not only on the balance of the diet in nutrients, mineral salts and vitamins. The effect of macroand microelements on the body is largely complicated by the conditions of animal husbandry. It is necessary to have a medical examination that allows you to control the harvesting, storage and quality of feed, detect diseases in animals, in the subclinical period and timely carry out the necessary medical measures, as well as identify agrotechnical measures to improve the fodder base of the farm.https://www.bio-conferences.org/articles/bioconf/pdf/2024/14/bioconf_cibta-iii-2024_01008.pdf
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title Changes in the content of certain macro- and microelements in the blood of karakul sheep exposed to helminth infestation
title_full Changes in the content of certain macro- and microelements in the blood of karakul sheep exposed to helminth infestation
title_fullStr Changes in the content of certain macro- and microelements in the blood of karakul sheep exposed to helminth infestation
title_full_unstemmed Changes in the content of certain macro- and microelements in the blood of karakul sheep exposed to helminth infestation
title_short Changes in the content of certain macro- and microelements in the blood of karakul sheep exposed to helminth infestation
title_sort changes in the content of certain macro and microelements in the blood of karakul sheep exposed to helminth infestation
url https://www.bio-conferences.org/articles/bioconf/pdf/2024/14/bioconf_cibta-iii-2024_01008.pdf
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