The virgin lands campaign and the occurrence of foot-and-mouth disease and anthrax in the Republic of Kazakhstan (1955–1970)


Mukhanbetkaliyev Y.Y. Kadyrov A.S. Berdikulov M.A. Mukhanbetkaliyeva A.A. Kadyrov A.S. Zhanabayev A.A. Korennoy F.I. Perez A.M. Abdrakhmanov S.K.
2025Frontiers Media SA

Frontiers in Veterinary Science
2025#12

The campaign for the development of virgin lands in Kazakhstan (1955–1970) was one of the most ambitious programs implemented by the Soviet government, which, arguably, resulted in both positive and negative consequences for the country. The campaign brought, at the same time, development, environmental degradation, and a dramatic cultural change to Kazakhstan. A barely explored aspect of the virgin lands campaign is related to its impact on the epidemiology of animal diseases. This paper describes, for the first time, the changes experienced by Kazakhstan during the implementation of the virgin lands campaign, offering a perspective on how those changes may have affected the occurrence of foot-and-mouth disease (FMD) and anthrax. Newly organized livestock premises and processing plants were created, which increased the concentration and intensification of animal production, in the absence of effective disease control plans. The initial increase in FMD prevalence may have been explained by the concentration of susceptible animals in the absence of appropriate control measures, followed by a decrease in disease incidence, probably explained by the enhancement of control measures associated with the formalization of livestock production, including improvements in vaccine quality. In contrast, soil degradation and the increase in the number of livestock, which resulted in a large number of animals buried in inappropriate conditions, may explain the sustained increase in the incidence of anthrax. The results presented here help to document the history of animal diseases in the country and ultimately contribute to the design of holistic strategies to support Kazakhstan’s development. Copyright

anthrax , epidemiology , foot-and-mouth disease , Kazakhstan , virgin lands campaign

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Faculty of Veterinary and Livestock Technology, S. Seifullin Kazakh Agro Technical Research University, Astana, Kazakhstan
RSE National Veterinary Reference Center, Astana, Kazakhstan
Federal Centre for Animal Health (FGBI ARRIAH), Vladimir, Russian Federation
Center for Animal Health and Food Safety, College of Veterinary Medicine, University of Minnesota, Saint Paul, MN, United States

Faculty of Veterinary and Livestock Technology
RSE National Veterinary Reference Center
Federal Centre for Animal Health (FGBI ARRIAH)
Center for Animal Health and Food Safety

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