EPIDEMIOLOGY, PATHOGENESIS, DIAGNOSIS, AND TREATMENT OF NECROBACILLOSIS A HOOF DISEASE IN CATTLE
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necrobacteriosis, epizootiology, pathogenesis, treatment, prevention, bacteria, infection, animals, vaccination, veterinary.Abstract
Necrobacteriosis is an infectious disease that leads to necrotic changes in various organs and tissues of animals, often developing as a result of infection, causing damage to tissues and internal organs. This article discusses the key aspects of the epizootiology, pathogenesis, treatment methods, and preventive measures of necrobacteriosis. Detailed information is provided on the factors of disease origin and spread, clinical signs, and diagnostics. Additionally, modern methods and drugs for the treatment and prevention of the disease, as well as effective approaches for the implementation of organizational measures, are analyzed.
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