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СИЫР ШЕШЕГІ: ҚЫСҚАША ШОЛУ

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Сиыр шешегі – тез дамуымен және бірқатар өзіне тән белгілермен сипатталатын ауру. Ауру дене температурасының айтарлықтай жоғарылауымен сипатталады, жалпы әлсіздік пен тәбет жоғалтуды туындатады. Бұл өз кезегінде сүт өнімділігіне әсер етеді. Сиырдың желінінде папула пайда болады, олар уақыт өте келе абсцесс пен жараларға айналады. Қолайсыздық пен ауырсынудың нәтижесінде сиыр артқы аяқтарын алшақтап ұстап тұрады. CPXV геномында кез келген ортопоксвирустың ең толық гендік жиынтығы бар. Бұл CPXV бірегей ерекшелігі оны вирустың әртүрлі штамдарына мутацияға ұшырауға өте ыңғайлы етеді. Бұл екі тізбекті ДНҚ вирусы. Вирустың вирионды қоршап тұрған қабықшасы бар. Бұл қысқа шолу мақаласында әртүрлі жануарлар түрлері мен адамдар үшін осы вирусқа сезімталдықтың клиникалық көріністері туралы пайдалы ақпарат беретін ғылыми дереккөздердегі зерттеулер талданады. Бұл вирустың өмірлік циклін зерттеу де маңызды аспект болып табылады, өйткені оның механизмдерін ашу тиімді бақылау және қадағылау стратегияларын жасауға мүмкіндік береді. Әртүрлі жануарлар түрлері мен адамдарда осы вирусқа сезімталдықпен байланысты клиникалық көріністердің нақты мысалдары келтірілген. Бұл оның ықтимал салдары мен қоғамдық денсаулыққа әсерін толық бағалауға мүмкіндік береді

Авторлар туралы

М. С. Туысқанова
ҚР ДСМ «Биологиялық қауіпсіздік проблемаларының ғылыми зерттеу институты»
Қазақстан


М. Мәмбеталиев
ҚР ДСМ «Биологиялық қауіпсіздік проблемаларының ғылыми зерттеу институты»
Қазақстан


К. Д. Жүгінісов
ҚР ДСМ «Биологиялық қауіпсіздік проблемаларының ғылыми зерттеу институты»
Қазақстан


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Туысқанова М.С., Мәмбеталиев М., Жүгінісов К.Д. СИЫР ШЕШЕГІ: ҚЫСҚАША ШОЛУ. Биоқауіпсіздік және Биотехнология. 2024;(18):6-18. https://doi.org/10.58318/2957-5702-2024-18-6-18

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Tuyskanova M.S., Mambetaliev M., Zhugunissov K.D. COWPOX: A BRIEF OVERVIEW. Biosafety and Biotechnology. 2024;(18):6-18. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.58318/2957-5702-2024-18-6-18

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