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2022
DOI: 10.33245/2310-4902-2022-173-1-120-136
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Forensic veterinary diagnosis of dog’s fatal poisoning with anticoagulant rodenticide – bromadiolone

Abstract: One of the objects of the forensic veterinary examination is the animal’s corpses, the death of which occurred suddenly, or from violent actions, including cruel treatment. A variation of the manifestation of cruelty to animals is their deliberate poisoning. Among the wide variety of toxic substances, pesticides, including rodenticides, occupy a significant place. The aim of the study was to develop an algorithm for forensic veterinary diagnostics and evaluation of dog corpses in case of their sudden death fro… Show more

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“…The achievements obtained contributed to solving some problems. According to reports R. Kazantsev & I. Yatsenko (2022) and M. Skrypka et al (2023), the issue of finding informative criteria remains relevant, the use of which will allow a forensic veterinary expert to come to certain categorical conclusions when solving situational problems and argumentation of causal relationships. The lack of prospective morphological studies of muscle tissue of animal corpses, clarification of the significance of marker changes in its postmortem disorganisation during forensic veterinary diagnosis of causes of death and systematisation of scientifically based information in scientometric databases on these issues, necessitates in-depth research in this area.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The achievements obtained contributed to solving some problems. According to reports R. Kazantsev & I. Yatsenko (2022) and M. Skrypka et al (2023), the issue of finding informative criteria remains relevant, the use of which will allow a forensic veterinary expert to come to certain categorical conclusions when solving situational problems and argumentation of causal relationships. The lack of prospective morphological studies of muscle tissue of animal corpses, clarification of the significance of marker changes in its postmortem disorganisation during forensic veterinary diagnosis of causes of death and systematisation of scientifically based information in scientometric databases on these issues, necessitates in-depth research in this area.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%