Marine fish from the coastal areas of the Chukotka Peninsula as a mechanical transmitters of Trichinella spp. larvae

It has been established that marine fish can directly or indirectly maintain the trichinellosis cycle, as they play a role of mechanical transmitters of the disease. While passing through the gastrointestinal tract of fish, larvae remained viable and infective 49 hours after ingestion.

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Main Author: L. A. Bukina
Format: Article
Language:Russian
Published: Federal Scientific Centre VIEV 2016-05-01
Series:Российский паразитологический журнал
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Online Access:https://vniigis.elpub.ru/jour/article/view/108
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description It has been established that marine fish can directly or indirectly maintain the trichinellosis cycle, as they play a role of mechanical transmitters of the disease. While passing through the gastrointestinal tract of fish, larvae remained viable and infective 49 hours after ingestion.
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spelling doaj.art-1c391000614e49b6805fb322c8c049262024-03-07T14:34:27ZrusFederal Scientific Centre VIEVРоссийский паразитологический журнал1998-84352541-78432016-05-01016063108Marine fish from the coastal areas of the Chukotka Peninsula as a mechanical transmitters of Trichinella spp. larvaeL. A. Bukina0Вятская сельскохозяйственная академияIt has been established that marine fish can directly or indirectly maintain the trichinellosis cycle, as they play a role of mechanical transmitters of the disease. While passing through the gastrointestinal tract of fish, larvae remained viable and infective 49 hours after ingestion.https://vniigis.elpub.ru/jour/article/view/108trichinellosistrophic chainsmechanical transmittersmarine fishchuk otka
spellingShingle L. A. Bukina
Marine fish from the coastal areas of the Chukotka Peninsula as a mechanical transmitters of Trichinella spp. larvae
Российский паразитологический журнал
trichinellosis
trophic chains
mechanical transmitters
marine fish
chuk otka
title Marine fish from the coastal areas of the Chukotka Peninsula as a mechanical transmitters of Trichinella spp. larvae
title_full Marine fish from the coastal areas of the Chukotka Peninsula as a mechanical transmitters of Trichinella spp. larvae
title_fullStr Marine fish from the coastal areas of the Chukotka Peninsula as a mechanical transmitters of Trichinella spp. larvae
title_full_unstemmed Marine fish from the coastal areas of the Chukotka Peninsula as a mechanical transmitters of Trichinella spp. larvae
title_short Marine fish from the coastal areas of the Chukotka Peninsula as a mechanical transmitters of Trichinella spp. larvae
title_sort marine fish from the coastal areas of the chukotka peninsula as a mechanical transmitters of trichinella spp larvae
topic trichinellosis
trophic chains
mechanical transmitters
marine fish
chuk otka
url https://vniigis.elpub.ru/jour/article/view/108
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