Abstract

The Kyrgyz Research Institute of Veterinary Medicine is a co-executor of the Strategy for the Echinococcosis Control (2013–2018) and monitored dogs epizootological examinations after preventive treatment with azinox. Laboratory studies of biomaterials (feces) for infection with helminths were carried out along with the traditional coprological method, a more sensitive enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA). The results of laboratory studies of fecal samples from dogs showed that the activities of the "Strategy for the Control of Echinococcosis in the Kyrgyz Republic", including the treatment of dogs with azinox, gave positive outcomes. From 2014 to 2018 2260 feces samples from deworming dogs from almost all regions of Kyrgyzstan were examined. At the same time, the infection of dogs with taeniidae is steadily decreasing; it has also been noted that the main joints of parasitocenosis in dogs are taeniidae, toxocaras, mesocestoids, and eimeria. In the studies conducted on the infection of dogs with taeniidae, the coprological and more sensitive ELISA method was used. Using both helminthological studies, a decrease in the invasion of dogs by taeniidae was confirmed. Thus, in the period from 2014 (the beginning of the Strategy) to 2018, the average invasion of dogs was reduced from 20.2 to 14.3%.

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