Abstract

With an increase in the incidence of babesiosis (piroplasmosis) in dogs, the development of effective methods for the prevention and treatment of this disease is one of the promising areas of veterinary science and practice. The article presents the research results obtained in assessing the effectiveness of various methods of treatment and prevention of canine babesiosis using domestically produced drugs. The studies were carried out on the basis of the Novoshakhtinsky branch of the State Budgetary Institution of the Republic of Belarus "Rostov Region SBBZh with PO", the object of the study was dogs of various breeds, diagnosed with babesiosis. Diagnosis of piroplasmosis was carried out on the basis of anamnesis, clinical signs and using laboratory diagnostics of blood tests. Hematological studies were performed on the 1st and 10th days of treatment on an automatic hematological analyzer URIT-3020 Vet Plus. For the experiment, 3 groups of animals were formed (5 dogs each): 1, 2 experimental and 3 control with individual treatment regimens. In 1 experimental group, Ringer-Locke's solution was used, in 2 - Reamberin, in animals of the control group, isotonic sodium chloride solution. After the end of the course of therapy, blood samples were taken to assess the results of the applied treatment regimen. The onset of recovery was judged by the change in the general condition of the animal, the absence of clinical signs and the results of hematological studies. Based on the studies conducted on the use of domestically produced drugs for the treatment and prevention of canine babesiosis, it was found that the use of the treatment regimen with the drug Reamberin 1 time per day at a dose of 100-200 ml infusion for 4-5 days turned out to be the most effective method and made it possible to speed up the healing process animals.

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