Abstract

The work is devoted to the analysis of the situation in one of the principal areas of applied epizootology. Taking into account the general provisions, the evolution of the causality criteria and the revision of the Koch triad are considered, modern etiological principles are given ‒ the criteria of Hill and Evans. The definition of factorial infections is given and their significance in the framework of applied problems of epizootology is discussed.

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