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2013-2022年,在阿塞拜疆共和国小高加索东北部地区对绵羊和山羊进行了螺旋体学研究。小高加索东北部地区包括甘贾和戈伊杰里、达什克桑、杰兰博伊、纳夫塔兰、萨穆赫、沙姆基尔、托武兹、阿格斯塔法、加扎克和卡达贝克区,以及库拉河和杰兰切尔河周围地区,这些地区是畜牧场的越冬地。这一过程对动物螺旋体动物群的形成起着特殊作用,因为这些地区的小角畜牧场过着游牧和定居的生活方式。蠕虫学研究发现了 52 种蠕虫,包括 43 种线虫。其中有 7 种是首次在研究地区发现的。所有检测到的线虫种类都是在绵羊中发现的,而在山羊中只发现了 26 种,这在绵羊蠕虫动物群中很常见。这些蠕虫种类可被视为研究地区畜牧业生产中蠕虫群的永久性组成部分。研究发现,幼绵羊和山羊的蠕虫感染率相对较高。春末夏初和秋初的感染率较高。为此,根据 K. I. Skryabin 的完整蠕虫学解剖方法,对该地区不同景观生态区的 957 只绵羊和 619 只山羊进行了线虫病原体检查。所研究的动物在被驱赶到夏季牧场前体内没有某些种类的蠕虫,但在返回越冬地后体内却出现了这些蠕虫。动物在夏季牧场摄入幼虫或成熟的蠕虫卵而感染。-
Bioecological Characterization of Nematode Distribution Among Livestock in the North-Eastern Territories of the Lesser Caucasus of Azerbaijan Republic
Helminthological studies of sheep and goats were conducted in the northeastern territories of the Lesser Caucasus of the Republic of Azerbaijan in 2013-2022. The northeastern areas of the Lesser Caucasus include Ganja and Goygeli, Dashkesan, Geranboy, Naftalan, Samukh, Shamkir, Tovuz, Agstafa, Gazakh and Kadabek districts, as well as the areas around the Kura and Jeyranchel rivers, which are wintering places of livestock farms. This process plays a special role in the formation of helminth fauna of animals, as small horned livestock farms in these areas lead a nomadic and sedentary lifestyle. As a result of helminthological research 52 species of helminths, including 43 species of nematodes were identified. Of these, 7 species are indicated for the study region for the first time. All detected nematode species were registered in sheep, while only 26 species were found in goats, which are common to the sheep helminth fauna. These helminth species can be considered as permanent elements of the helminthofaunistic complex of livestock production in the studied region. It was found that young sheep and goats are relatively heavily infested with helminths. Infestation is higher in late spring — early summer and early fall. For this purpose, 957 sheep and 619 goats were examined for nematode pathogens in different landscape-ecological zones of the region by the method of complete helminthological autopsy according to K. I. Skryabin. Some species of helminths are absent in the studied animals before driving them to summer pastures but are observed in them after their return to wintering. Animals become infected by ingesting larvae or mature helminth eggs on summer pastures. -