A natural focus is monogastric (from the Greek “monos” - one and the English “host” - owner; synonym - monogastrid) - a species of animals that are hosts for one type of parasite.
A natural focus of monogastric disease is an area inhabited by a species of parasite that can only live in one host species. This means that parasites can only live in a certain type of animal, and cannot live in other species.
For example, parasites that live in cows cannot live in cats or dogs. This is due to the fact that each animal species has its own structural features that allow parasites to survive only in them.
However, monogastric parasites are dangerous to human and animal health. They can cause various diseases, such as helminthiases, protozoal infections and others. Therefore, it is necessary to take measures to prevent infection with monogastric parasites.
Natural focal monogotal syndrome is a disease, the main symptom of which is disruption of the liver, decreased activity of the immune system and pathology of the musculoskeletal and nervous spheres. This is a rare chronic monogenic disease of genetic nature. If a patient has several of the following signs in combination with a positive DNA test result, a diagnosis is made.