Serological monitoring of homeostasis and efficacy of etiopathogenetic therapies at bovine nodular dermatitis

ÓÄÊ: 619:616.98
DOI 10.33861/2071-8020-2025-5-3-6

Original Empirical Research

Vatsaev Sh. V., Chernykh O. Yu., Chernov A. N.

Abstract. Research results focused on the diagnosis of homeostasis in cattle suffering from simple dermatitis, as well as the search for effective methods and means to combat this problem, focusing on preventing violations of the acid-base balance in the body and supporting the normal functioning of organs and body systems, enzymatic and hormonal systems are presented in the article. To find and develop the most effective system of social control of infectious diseases of animals, an integrated, systematic approach should be chosen, which should first lay the foundation for sound ideas of an etiopathogenetic and sanogenetic nature, taking into account the means of choice that support the homeostasis of the organism, and hence the normal physiological state. This is of particular importance when processing dairy animals, which in turn ensures the production of high-quality livestock products from a sanitary standpoint.

Keywords: homeostasis, monitoring, effective remedies, nodular dermatitis, spread, temperature, environment, parasitic system, acid-base composition of blood, economic damage, physiological indices, abiotic factors.

Autor affiliation:

Vatsaev Shahab V., D. Sc. in Veterinary Medicine, docent, professor of the Department of Veterinary Medicine and Animal Engineering of the Chechen State University named after A. A. Kadyrov; chief scientific researcher of the Complex Scientific Research Institute named after H. I. Ibragimov of the Russian Academy of Sciences; leading scientific researcher of the Caspian Zonal Research Veterinary Institute – branch of the Federal Agrarian Scientific Research Center of the Republic of Dagestan; e-mail: chgu@mail.ru.

Chernov Albert N., D.Sc. in Biology, Deputy Director for Research of the Krasnodar Scientific Research Veterinary Institute (Krasnodar Research Centre for Animal Husbandry and Veterinary Medicine); phone: 8-937-6169931; e-mail: vnivi@mail.ru.

Responsible for the correspondence with the editorial board: Chernykh Oleg Yu., D.Sc. in Veterinary Medicine, Professor of the Department of Microbiology, Epizootology and Virology of the Kuban State Agrarian University named after I.T. Trubilin; 13, Kalinina st., Krasnodar, 350044; phone: 8-918-4956659; e-mail: gukkl50@kubanvet.ru.

Authors’ Contribution: the manuscript was written with the input of all authors. All authors approved the final version of the manuscript.

Conflict of Interest Statement: the authors declare no conflict of interest.


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