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STUDY ON INFECTION WITH RABIC VIRUS IN WILD AND DOMESTIC ANIMALS


MARIA PRISECARU 1, IONUŢ STOICA 1, GABRIEL ALIN IOSOB 2
1. „Vasile Alecsandri” University of Bacau, Faculty of Science, Department of Biology, Marasesti Street, No 157, Bacau, Romania, e-mail: prisecaru_maria@yahoo.com; ionut_stoica23@yahoo.com;
2. Doctoral School - „Vasile Alecsandri” University of Bacau, Marasesti Street, No 157, Bacau, Romania, e-mail: iosob.gabriel@gmail.com

Issue:

SCSB, Number 2, Volume XXVII

Section:

Volume 27, No. 2

Abstract:

During the 2014-2017 study, 226 wild animals and 140 domestic animals suspected of rabies were investigated. Laboratory analyzes were performed on a number of 366 samples by three working methods, namely the direct fingerprint immunofluorescence (IFD) test, the bioprobe of white laboratory mice and the histological examination. 147 cases of wild rabbits were confirmed in wild and domestic animals, with the highest number of cases being recorded in foxes: 105 foxes, 14 dogs, 9 cattle, 5 cats, 4 sheep, 3 wolves, 3 deer, 2 wild cats, a boar and a ferret.

Keywords:

rabies virus, rabies, brain fragments, wild and domestic animals.

Code [ID]:

SCSB201802V27S01A0011 [0004896]

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