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Information × Registration Number 0206U004491, 0101U001610 , R & D reports Title To develop and introduce a complex system of diagnosis, therapy and prophylaxis of infectious disease of ruminants popup.stage_title Head Volosianko Olena Viktorivna, Registration Date 28-02-2006 Organization Institute of Experimental and clinical Veterenary Medicine popup.description2 There was investigated epizootic situation concerning associated course of cattle IRT and chlamydiosis, investigations concerning creation of test-systems for chlamydiosis diagnostics in ELISA were started. Technology of preparation of live and inactivated vaccines against cattle viral diarrhea and inactivated vaccine against infectious rhynotracheitis and cattle viral diarrhea were perfected. Schemas of their application were developed. There were developed technologies of preparation of kits for diagnostics of IRT and VD using ELISA method and preparation of vaccines against rhynotracheitis and cattle viral diarrhea. Schemes of their -application in the farms were developed. There were perfected methods of indication and typification of brucellaovis, chlamidiosis and campilobacterial infections agents. Also two inactivated vaccines were developed and tested with positive results. Kits for serological identification of brucella and campilobacteria were developed. Preparations for prophylaxis and therapy of mastitis and endometritis at caws "Bolmol", "Bimastin" and "Uterotonik" were developed. Analysis of the state of reproduction and causes of sterility at caws and sows was carried out. 35 patents, 1 certificate of invention were received. 1 methodical recommendation, 1 instruction, 16 TC U were developed. Changes in 2 TC U were registered. 15 SOU were developed. Product Description popup.authors popup.nrat_date 2020-04-02 Close
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Head: Volosianko Olena Viktorivna. To develop and introduce a complex system of diagnosis, therapy and prophylaxis of infectious disease of ruminants. (popup.stage: ). Institute of Experimental and clinical Veterenary Medicine. № 0206U004491
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