Environmental factors influencing the spread of larval cestodosis of reinder in the YANAO

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Reindeer husbandry is the basis of life, lifestyle and traditions of the aboriginal population of the Far North. As a result, the active development of the resources of Western Siberia reduces the areas suitable for reindeer grazing. Compaction of territories suitable for grazing animals creates conditions for the spread of infectious and invasive diseases that reduce productivity, weaken immunity, and often lead to the death of deer. Parasitic worms of the Cestoda class are the most numerous group in terms of the variety of pathogens of invasive etiology in reindeer. Larval cestodoses are found everywhere in reindeer herding farms in the Far North. The aim of the study was to study the infestation of reindeer with cysticercoses in the Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Okrug in order to clarify the species diversity and intensity of the lesion. Cysticercoses are caused by the larval stages of cestodes and parasitize the internal organs and tissues of animals, sometimes humans, causing acute inflammatory processes of the organs. The main source of the spread of cysticercosis in deer are reindeer dogs, and wolves and arctic foxes also spread the invasion. Despite the significant contribution of scientists and veterinary specialists to the study of this issue, the treatment of cysticercosis has not been sufficiently studied. During the autopsy of reindeer at slaughter complexes and directly in the field, larvae of three species of the genus Taenia were found: T. hydatigena, T. krabbei, T. parenchimatosa. The prevalence of invasion of parenchymal cysticercosis averaged 33.4% in the district. Tarandular cysticercosis was less common with an extensive invasion of 23.7%. The incidence of teniuclear cysticercosis (EI) in the districts was 2.4%. There was a significant difference in the invasiveness of deer by different types of cysticerci depending on the sex and age group of deer.

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M. V. Leshchev

All-Russian Scientific Research Institute of Veterinary Entomology and Arachnology – Branch of Federal State Instution Federal Research Centre Tyumen Scientific Centre of Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences

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PhD in Veterinary Sciences

Russian Federation, Tyumen

A. A. Gavrichkina

All-Russian Scientific Research Institute of Veterinary Entomology and Arachnology – Branch of Federal State Instution Federal Research Centre Tyumen Scientific Centre of Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences

Email: tamaraa111@mail.ru

Junior Researcher

Russian Federation, Tyumen

A. A. Gavrichkin

All-Russian Scientific Research Institute of Veterinary Entomology and Arachnology – Branch of Federal State Instution Federal Research Centre Tyumen Scientific Centre of Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences

Email: tamaraa111@mail.ru

PhD in Biological Sciences

Russian Federation, Tyumen

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