DSpace Collection:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12188/1932024-03-29T02:18:13Z2024-03-29T02:18:13ZRisks in trout aquaculture in Serbia, Bosnia and Herzegovina and North MacedoniaStevan CanakNebojsa SavicAleksandar TrajchovskiCvetkovikj, Aleksandarhttp://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12188/298392024-03-25T14:52:08Z2023-10-20T00:00:00ZTitle: Risks in trout aquaculture in Serbia, Bosnia and Herzegovina and North Macedonia
Authors: Stevan Canak; Nebojsa Savic; Aleksandar Trajchovski; Cvetkovikj, Aleksandar
Abstract: Trout farming is conducted in various aquaculture systems all over the world.
Significant risks and uncertainties are connected with trout aquaculture and they can play
decisive role in production and financial results of trout farming. This article deals with risks
in trout aquaculture in Serbia, Bosnia and Herzegovina and North Macedonia. The analysis
has shown that there are numerous risks and that they are specific for culture system and for
location of the farm as well. There are also some differences in risks between analyzed countries.
It is advisable to include risk analysis in any future trout farming investment in all countries.2023-10-20T00:00:00ZOverview of Freshwater Fish Diseases Situation in Western Balkans – Serbia, North Macedonia, and Bosnia and HerzegovinaVladimir RadosavljevicCvetkovikj, AleksandarAlmedina ZukoAdnan JazicZoran Markovichttp://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12188/280772023-10-09T20:30:41Z2023-03-31T00:00:00ZTitle: Overview of Freshwater Fish Diseases Situation in Western Balkans – Serbia, North Macedonia, and Bosnia and Herzegovina
Authors: Vladimir Radosavljevic; Cvetkovikj, Aleksandar; Almedina Zuko; Adnan Jazic; Zoran Markovic2023-03-31T00:00:00ZDistribution of canine leishmaniosis in Kosovo dogs based on region, gender, age, and breedBetim XhekajStefanovska, JovanaKurtesh SherifiAgim RexhepiCvetkovikj, Aleksandarhttp://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12188/280762023-10-09T20:30:31Z2023-05-05T00:00:00ZTitle: Distribution of canine leishmaniosis in Kosovo dogs based on region, gender, age, and breed
Authors: Betim Xhekaj; Stefanovska, Jovana; Kurtesh Sherifi; Agim Rexhepi; Cvetkovikj, Aleksandar2023-05-05T00:00:00ZHAEMATOLOGY AND SERUM BIOCHEMISTRY PARAMETERS AS INDICATORS OF THE MOST COMMON CANINE VECTOR BORNE DISEASES IN RN MACEDONIAAtanaskova Petrov,Novakov, Todor,Celeska Irena,http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12188/272322023-07-28T15:16:16Z2022-04-09T00:00:00ZTitle: HAEMATOLOGY AND SERUM BIOCHEMISTRY PARAMETERS AS INDICATORS OF THE MOST COMMON CANINE VECTOR BORNE DISEASES IN RN MACEDONIA
Authors: Atanaskova Petrov,; Novakov, Todor,; Celeska Irena,
Abstract: Canine vector borne diseases (CVBD) are one of the major health issues in Macedonia, with potentially fatal outcome if not treated in time. The diseases are caused by different pathogenic organisms (e.g. bacteria, protozoa, helminths), transmitted by various blood sucking arthropod vectors. Most commonly present CVBD in Macedonia are ehrlichiosis (caused by Ehlrlichia canis), heartworm disease (Diroffilaria immitis), anaplasmosis (Anaplasma platys and phagocytophilum) and leishmaniasis (Leiishmania infantum). Infected dogs can present variety of clinical signs, depending of the stage of the disease and the affected organs. The aim of this study was to present most commonly found haematology and serum biochemistry alterations in dogs with ehrlichiosis, anaplasmosis, heartworm or leishmaniosis. For that purpose, we analysed 40 dogs, divided in 4 groups (each group contained 10 dogs), depending of the disease. Haematology (RBC, PCV, HGB, WBC, and PLT) and serum biochemistry analyses (ALT, AST, ALKP, albumin, total protein, globulin, urea and creatinine) were analysed for each dog. The results revealed moderate normocytic normochromic anaemia (PCV 17.82%, ±4.5, HGB 8.3 g/dl ±2.29) with elevated kidney parameters (Urea 30.7 mmol/l ±20.41 and creatinine 352.62 μmol/l ± 274.12) as well as hypoalbuminemia (18.48 mmol/l±6.96) and hyperglobulinemia (37.13 mmol/l ±7.16) in patients with leishmaniasis. Thrombocytopenia (PLT 95.4*10-9/l±97.39) was marked haematology parameter for patients with ehrlichiosis, while elevated ALKP (302.57 U/l ±73.15) was present in dogs with heartworm disease. These laboratory parameters can be used in conjunction with the clinical findings as indicators for further necessary diagnostic tests for CVBD in dogs.2022-04-09T00:00:00Z