Abstract

This paper deals with the quantitative and qualitative composition change of pig intestinal microflora in the presence of Candida spp . and presents a technique of Candida spp . pure cultures isolation. The authors show the role of normal intestinal microflora in disease origin and development. The paper presents the study that let the authors find a phenomenon of chronic intoxication of various severity in animals. This study was conducted with the help of the diagnostic System, authored by N.A. Ilyina (2006) during summer months on the basis of pig-breeding complexes OOO Stroiplastmass - Agroprodukt, OOO Kurortniy in the clinical laboratory of the city hospital № 1 in Ulyanovsk. The authors studied the quantitative and qualitative intestinal microflora composition change in the presence of pathogenic Candida spp . and showed the correlation of chronic intoxication degree and dysbiotic changes nature of intestines microbiocenosis. The study also showed a high level of contamination of the pigs with intestinal parasites. The increase of the infestation depended on the pig organism chronic intoxication degree and the level of Candida spp . inoculation.

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  • The authors show the role of normal intestinal microflora in disease origin and development

  • The paper presents the study that let the authors find a phenomenon of chronic intoxication of various severity

  • This study was conducted with the help of the diagnostic System

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ВЛИЯНИЕ СТЕПЕНИ ХРОНИЧЕСКОЙ ИНТОКСИКАЦИИ ОРГАНИЗМА НА ИЗМЕНЕНИЕ СТРУКТУРЫ ПАРАЗИТОЦЕНОЗА КИШЕЧНИКА СВИНЕЙ При этом увеличение роста зараженности находилось в прямой зависимости от степени хронической интоксикации организма свиней и уровня высеваемости грибов Candida spp. Была отмечена прямая зависимость роста встречаемости кишечных паразитов и динамики видового разнообразия от степени хронической интоксикации организма животных.

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