UDC 619: 576.89
doi: 10.36871/vet.san.hyg.ecol.202204017

Authors

Vladislav V. Belimenko,
Alexander A. Shabeykin,
Zarafshon A. Mahmadshoeva,
Evgenyi A. Gulyukin,
Federal Scientific Center VIEV, Moscow 109428, Russian Federation
Pavel I. Khristianovsky,
Steppe Institute, Ural Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences Orenburg 460014, Russian Federation
Ekaterina V. Novosad,
Pirogov Russian National Research Medical University, Moscow 1117997, Russian Federation
Andrey V. Fomin,
Nizhniy Novgorod Regional Veterinary Association, Nizhniy Novgorod 603087, Russian Federation
Kirill S.Goryachev,
Moscow Animals Protection Society, Moscow 121069, Russian Federation

Abstract

Methods for control the helminthological status on dog training sites in modern cities and methods for detection vector-borne focal diseases of carnivores in urban areas are presented. Measures are proposed to improve the sanitary and epidemiological state of the dog training sites. As a result of a large number of walking dogs on dog training sites is an intensive accumulation of pathogens of parasitic diseases in the soil. For control it is necessary to carry out annual replacement and disinfection of the soil in dog training sites, use acaricides in the surrounding green spaces to destroy ixodid ticks, and also conduct active educational work among dog owners.

Keywords

biological safety, helminthiases, canine babesiosis, ixodid ticks, dog training sites