Chlamydiosis of dogs and cats in modern cities

The aim of the research was to conduct an in-depth analysis of the investigation of chlamydial infections occurred in cats and dogs in Kyiv during the last 10 years. The article includes three main directions of investigation: 1) The analysis of the epizootic situation with chlamydiosis; 2) Microbio...

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Main Authors: Nedosekov Vitaliy, Martyniuk Alexander, Stepanova Tatyana, Yustyniuk Valeria, Gulyukina Irina, Parshikova Anna, Drozdova Elena
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2021-01-01
Series:E3S Web of Conferences
Online Access:https://www.e3s-conferences.org/articles/e3sconf/pdf/2021/34/e3sconf_uesf2021_04004.pdf
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spelling doaj-c376163a99a847c581e864e2f846d3212021-06-11T07:15:30ZengEDP SciencesE3S Web of Conferences2267-12422021-01-012580400410.1051/e3sconf/202125804004e3sconf_uesf2021_04004Chlamydiosis of dogs and cats in modern citiesNedosekov Vitaliy0Martyniuk Alexander1Stepanova Tatyana2Yustyniuk Valeria3Gulyukina Irina4Parshikova Anna5Drozdova Elena6National University of Life and Environmental Sciences of UkraineNational University of Life and Environmental Sciences of UkraineFederal State Budget Scientific Institution “Federal Scientific Centre (VIEV)National University of Life and Environmental Sciences of UkraineFederal State Budget Scientific Institution “Federal Scientific Centre (VIEV)Federal State Budget Scientific Institution “Federal Scientific Centre (VIEV)Federal State Budget Scientific Institution “Federal Scientific Centre (VIEV)The aim of the research was to conduct an in-depth analysis of the investigation of chlamydial infections occurred in cats and dogs in Kyiv during the last 10 years. The article includes three main directions of investigation: 1) The analysis of the epizootic situation with chlamydiosis; 2) Microbiological investigation and 3) Serological monitoring. The clinical and epizootiological studies of chlamydiosis of dogs and cats have been looked into, with the focus on differences and similarities in age and sex of diseased animals. We have investigated 3334 animals (1351 dogs and 1983 cats), including 721 animals (107 dogs and 614 cats) with the manifestation of clinical signs specific to chlamydia. During the investigation 11 isolates of Chlamydia spp. were obtained from the infected animals. Additionally, immune and biological peculiarities have been analyzed. Due to serological monitoring within the epizootiological uncontrolled experiment, a satisfactory level of protection of cats (63%) vaccinated against chlamydiosis has been reached, as well as the possibility of the persistence of the pathogen in unvaccinated animals (9%).https://www.e3s-conferences.org/articles/e3sconf/pdf/2021/34/e3sconf_uesf2021_04004.pdf
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author Nedosekov Vitaliy
Martyniuk Alexander
Stepanova Tatyana
Yustyniuk Valeria
Gulyukina Irina
Parshikova Anna
Drozdova Elena
spellingShingle Nedosekov Vitaliy
Martyniuk Alexander
Stepanova Tatyana
Yustyniuk Valeria
Gulyukina Irina
Parshikova Anna
Drozdova Elena
Chlamydiosis of dogs and cats in modern cities
E3S Web of Conferences
author_facet Nedosekov Vitaliy
Martyniuk Alexander
Stepanova Tatyana
Yustyniuk Valeria
Gulyukina Irina
Parshikova Anna
Drozdova Elena
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title Chlamydiosis of dogs and cats in modern cities
title_short Chlamydiosis of dogs and cats in modern cities
title_full Chlamydiosis of dogs and cats in modern cities
title_fullStr Chlamydiosis of dogs and cats in modern cities
title_full_unstemmed Chlamydiosis of dogs and cats in modern cities
title_sort chlamydiosis of dogs and cats in modern cities
publisher EDP Sciences
series E3S Web of Conferences
issn 2267-1242
publishDate 2021-01-01
description The aim of the research was to conduct an in-depth analysis of the investigation of chlamydial infections occurred in cats and dogs in Kyiv during the last 10 years. The article includes three main directions of investigation: 1) The analysis of the epizootic situation with chlamydiosis; 2) Microbiological investigation and 3) Serological monitoring. The clinical and epizootiological studies of chlamydiosis of dogs and cats have been looked into, with the focus on differences and similarities in age and sex of diseased animals. We have investigated 3334 animals (1351 dogs and 1983 cats), including 721 animals (107 dogs and 614 cats) with the manifestation of clinical signs specific to chlamydia. During the investigation 11 isolates of Chlamydia spp. were obtained from the infected animals. Additionally, immune and biological peculiarities have been analyzed. Due to serological monitoring within the epizootiological uncontrolled experiment, a satisfactory level of protection of cats (63%) vaccinated against chlamydiosis has been reached, as well as the possibility of the persistence of the pathogen in unvaccinated animals (9%).
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