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Information × Registration Number 0223U001848, 0121U109563 , R & D reports Title Scientifically substantiated concept of prevention of epidemiologically significant bacterial diseases of animals on the basis of use of innovative technologies popup.stage_title Head Fotina Tetyana I., Доктор ветеринарних наук Registration Date 03-02-2023 Organization Sumy National Agrarian University popup.description2  The developed concept of animal health regulation without antibiotics will improve the country's epidemiological situation without large-scale costs for the production of antibacterial drugs and their components. This will make it possible to increase competitiveness in international markets due to the export of livestock products. This will improve the country's economic performance and reduce import dependence. Reducing the use of antimicrobials can be achieved through improved hygiene, increased awareness and increased quality of veterinary services, such as high levels of human and animal biosecurity. Obtaining high-quality and safe animal husbandry products will improve the standard of living of the population of Ukraine. Prevention of the most common bacterial diseases, with the help of the proposed means, will improve economic indicators, reduce cost and increase competitiveness in international markets. To reduce the level of antibiotic resistance of pathogens of bacterial diseases, which is an important issue of the National Security of Ukraine. Key words: bacterial diseases, zoonoses, innovative technologies, antibiotic resistance, import dependence. Product Description popup.authors Nagorna Liudmyla Volodymyrivna Petrov Roman Viktorovych Fotina Hanna A. Shkromada Oksana Ivanivna popup.nrat_date 2023-02-03 Close
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Head: Fotina Tetyana I.. Scientifically substantiated concept of prevention of epidemiologically significant bacterial diseases of animals on the basis of use of innovative technologies. (popup.stage: ). Sumy National Agrarian University. № 0223U001848
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