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CURRENT ISSUES OF SURVEILLANCE OVER BIOHELMINTHOSIS IN PRMORSKY TERRITORY

Abstract

Physiographic peculiarities of the Primorsky territiry, large rivers (Ussuri, Razdolnaya, Tumannaya), Kronshtadtskiy storage basin, lakes (Hanka, Soldatskoe, Lotosovoe) and a large number of rivers, streams and dwelling lakes provide conditions for the existence of the biohelminthosis natural foci (clonorhosis, diphillobothriosis, metagonimosis, nanophyetiasis, anizakidosis). In the structure of biohelminthosis clonorhosis is the most frequent - 53.1%, diphillobothriosis accounts for 14.3%, other helminthiases (anizakidosis, metagonimosis, nanophyetiasis) - 9.1%, opisthorchosis - 5.7%, trichinellosis - 10.3%, echinococcosis - 4.6%, beef tapeworm infection - 2.8%.

About the Authors

V. M. Voronok
Administration of Federal service on customer’s rights protection and human well-being surveillance of Primorsky territory
Russian Federation


E. V. Zagney
Administration of Federal service on customer’s rights protection and human well-being surveillance of Primorsky territory
Russian Federation


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Voronok V.M., Zagney E.V. CURRENT ISSUES OF SURVEILLANCE OVER BIOHELMINTHOSIS IN PRMORSKY TERRITORY. Far Eastern Journal of Infectious Pathology. 2017;(33):49-53. (In Russ.)

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