[Impact of effect of natural disasters on the circulation of causative agents of parasitic diseases]

Autor: Iu I, Vaserin, E P, Khromenkova, L L, Dimidova, T I, Tverdokhlebova, S A, Nagornyĭ, L V, Prokopova, O S, Dumbadze, N E, Murashov, T M, Butaev, A Kh, Agirov, S V, Osmolovskiĭ, L B, Papatsenko, M V, Soldatova
Rok vydání: 2006
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Zdroj: Meditsinskaia parazitologiia i parazitarnye bolezni. (4)
ISSN: 0025-8326
Popis: The southern region is marked by a high incidence of parasitic diseases and a significant contamination of environmental objects with the eggs and cysts of their pathogens. Background examinations revealed the greatest soil contamination with helminthic eggs in the Temryuksky District of the Krasnodar Territory and in the towns of Vladikavkaz and Digora of the Republic of North Ossetia (Alania). The least contamination was found in Rostov-on-Don and the towns of the south-western area of the Krasnodar Territory. The eggs of Toxocara and astamination. There is an increase in the proportion of soil positive tests from 26.6 to 50.0, with the high (up to 82.0-100.0%) viability of eggs and a rise in the intensive index of their content per kg of soil (from 2.7 to 4.7-11.0). Toxocara eggs were mainly detected. The established high proportion of seropositive persons (10.7-18.0%) among the local population is an additional verification of the wide circulation of Toxocara eggs in nature. By the helminthic egg contamination index, the soils of localities of the south of Russia are qualified as those of moderate epidemic hazard. The floods accompanied by the increased helminthological contamination of the upper soil layer may lead to a higher human risk for contamination with helminthic diseases.
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