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МОРФОФУНКЦИОНАЛЬНЫЕ ПОКАЗАТЕЛИ У КОРОВ ПРИ ЭНДОМЕТРИТАХ, ВЫЗВАННЫХ HAEMOPHILUS SOMNUS

Abstract

Morphological indicators of blood at endometritis caused H. somnus were characterised by considerable decrease in number erythrocytes already at an easy clinical current endometritis to 5,73±0.25x1012/l and decrease a heavy clinical current endometritis to 2,7±0,21.1012/l. More considerable deviations in SSE at the cows sick sharp postnatal endometritis haemophilus of an aetiology, to 35,68±2,34 mm/h are noted at heavy, 17,6 mm/h an average, and 14,2 mm/h an easy clinical current sharp postnatal endometritis haemophilus aetiologies.
It was marked hyperleukocytosis, level of markers of an inflammation has appeared above, than at the healthy animals. Level sialic acid raised depending on weight of a current raised on 48 %, 75 % and 97 %; level fibrinogens on 25,5 %, 50,4 %, 80,3 %; indicators lactate dehydrogenase on 33,1 %, 43,4 %, 64,7 % above, than at healthy animals. Decrease in the general fiber on 27,4 %, 31,4 % and 48,3 % more low, than at healthy animals is marked.

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А. Ключников
ГНУ СКЗНИВИ Россельхозакадемии
Russian Federation


С. Карташов
ГНУ СКЗНИВИ Россельхозакадемии
Russian Federation


К. Грибов
ГНУ СКЗНИВИ Россельхозакадемии
Russian Federation


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 ,  ,   . Russian Journal of Veterinary Pathology. 2011;(1-2):43-45. (In Russ.)

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