
The problems connected with epizootic consequences of the anthropogenic transformation of the landscape with respect to leptospirosis are discussed. The conclusion on changes produced by hydromelioration in the terrain, specific and etiological features of natural foci is made. Irrigation farming facilitates the formation and spread of natural foci, while drainage of a humid territory leads to the localization and suppression of such foci.
Leptospira, Agriculture, Animals, Wild, Disease Vectors, Antibodies, Bacterial, Trees, Transcaucasia, Animals, Humans, Leptospirosis, Disease Reservoirs
Leptospira, Agriculture, Animals, Wild, Disease Vectors, Antibodies, Bacterial, Trees, Transcaucasia, Animals, Humans, Leptospirosis, Disease Reservoirs
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