UDC 636.598: 616.34-002
DOI: 10.26155/vet.zoo.bio.202002002

Authors

A. A. Galkina
student of the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Moscow State Academy of Veterinary Medicine and Biotechnology - MBA named after K. I. Skryabin,
V. I. Smolensky
Doctor of Biological Sciences, Professor of the Department of Animal Hygiene and Poultry named after A.K. Danilova, Moscow State Academy of Veterinary Medicine and Biotechnology - MVA named after K.I. Scriabin,
E. D. Javadov
Doctor of Veterinary Sciences, Professor of the Department of Epizootology named after V.P. Urban, St. Petersburg State Academy of Veterinary Medicine,
A.O. Samodurov
Student of the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Moscow State Academy of Veterinary Medicine and Biotechnology - MBA named after K. I. Skryabin

Abstract

Based on the results of post-mortem autopsy, PCR analysis of samples of internal organs and serological monitoring, the circulation of geese polyomavirus was first established. Disease prevention was carried out using serum obtained from ill goslings and a specially made inactivated autogenous vaccine. The use of serum convalescents made it possible to prevent the manifestation of poliomavirus enteritis in young animals, and the introduction of an autogenous vaccine significantly reduced adult bird waste.

Keywords

geese, goose parvovirus enteritis, polyomavirus hemorrhagic nephritis geese enteritis, serum convalescents, autogenic vaccine.