STUDYING THE OBSEMINATION OF WINGED INSECTS OF LIVESTOCK OBJECTS WITH MICROORGONISMS AND THEIR ROLE IN THE ETIOLOGY OF MASTITIS

T. N. Kamenskaya, L. L. Krivenok, S. A. Lukyanchik
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The article deals with the study of insects caught in dairy farms, cultures of microorganisms (staphylococcus, streptococcus, enterobacteria) were isolated and described, which were identified both on the surface and inside the body of these flies. Under the conditions of in vitro an experiment was carried out, on feeding the flies with nutritious food seeded with cultures of microorganisms from mastitis cows, the initial cultures of staphylococcus were isolated. The above experience gives us grounds to draw a preliminary conclusion about the possibility of transfer by flying in-sects of cultures of microorganisms that cause mastitis in cows.
畜禽物中有翅昆虫的微生物观察及其在乳腺炎病因学中的作用研究
本文研究了在奶牛场捕获的昆虫,分离和描述了这些苍蝇表面和体内的微生物(葡萄球菌、链球菌、肠杆菌)的培养。在体外条件下,以乳腺炎奶牛微生物培养物为种子的营养食物喂养蝇类,分离出葡萄球菌的初始培养物。上述经验使我们有理由得出一个初步结论,即引起奶牛乳腺炎的微生物的培养物可能通过飞虫传播。
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