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Ecological and toxicological factors contributing to the prevalence of potentially harmful to human health biohelminthoses of fish of Yakutia

https://doi.org/10.25789/YMJ.2019.65.20

Abstract

A summary of the fauna of the parasites of the Lena and Vilyui rivers, which are of sanitary and hygienic interest, have been exposed to a multifactorial technogenic load over a long period of time. These studies broaden the understanding of the adaptive capabilities of fish parasites that are dangerous to human health when inhabited in a polluted environment and contribute to the further development of ecological toxicology and parasitology.

About the Authors

T. A. Platonov
Yakutsk State Agricultural Academy
Russian Federation

Platonov Terenty A., Candidate in Biology, Associate Professor of the Department of Parasitology and Epizootology of Agricultural Animals

677000, Yakutsk, Chernyshevsky st. 22, building 2, apt. 28

tel: 89247692137



A. N. Nyukkanov
Yakutsk State Agricultural Academy
Russian Federation

Nyukkanov Ayan N., Doctor in Biology, Associate Professor, Head of the Department of Internal Non-Infectious Diseases, Pharmacology and Obstetrics named after Professor G.P. Serdtsev

677027, Yakutsk, Ordzhonikidze st., 33, building 1, apt. 17, tel: 89627369343



K. M. Stepanov
Yakutsk State Agricultural Academy
Russian Federation

Stepanov Konstantin M., Doctor of Agricultural Sciences, Deputy Director for Research, Yakut Scientific Center of Complex Medical Problems, Professor of the Chair of livestock products processing technology and public catering

677000, Yakutsk, Ordzhonikidze st., 49, apt. 15, tel: 89141070554



N. V. Kuzmina
Yakutsk State Agricultural Academy
Russian Federation

Kuzmina Natalia V., Candidate in Biology, Senior lecturer of the Department of Internal Non-Infectious Diseases, Pharmacology and Obstetrics named after. Professor G.P. Serdtsev

677000, Yakutsk, Kalandarishvili st., 23, building1, apt. 11

tel: 89142356448



G. P. Protodyakonova
Yakutsk State Agricultural Academy
Russian Federation

Protodyakonova Galina.P., doctor of Veterinary Science, Professor of the Department of Parasitology and Epizootology of Agricultural Animals

677000, Yakutsk, Pavlika Morozova, st. 2, building 2, apt. 58, tel: 89148235006



A. I. Gorokhova
Institute of Modern Languages and International Studies of North-Eastern Federal University
Russian Federation

Gorokhova Anna I., Candidate in Philology, Associate Professor of the Department of Foreign Languages for Humanities

677027, Yakutsk, Ordzhonikidze st., 33, building 1, apt. 17, tel: 89644169270



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Platonov T.A., Nyukkanov A.N., Stepanov K.M., Kuzmina N.V., Protodyakonova G.P., Gorokhova A.I. Ecological and toxicological factors contributing to the prevalence of potentially harmful to human health biohelminthoses of fish of Yakutia. Yakut Medical Journal. 2019;(1):64-67. https://doi.org/10.25789/YMJ.2019.65.20

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