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Microbiota and sanitation of underground glaciers during food storage

https://doi.org/10.25789/YMJ.2019.65.25

Abstract

In order to find effective methods and modes of ice-houses’ sanitation for food storage in permafrost conditions, their microbiota has been studied. It has been established that the use of electrochemically activated solutions of anolyte in combination with peracetic acid effectively disinfect the ice surfaces contaminated with pathogens of intestinal, coccal, and spore infections.

About the Authors

M. P. Neustroev
FSBSI “Yakut Scientific Research Institute of Agriculture named after M.G. Safronov”; Yakut State Academy of Agriculture
Russian Federation

Neustroev Mikhail Petrovich, Doctor of Veterinary Sciences, professor, Chief Researcher

677001, Yakutsk;

Professor of the Department of Physiology



N. P. Tarabukina
FSBSI “Yakut Scientific Research Institute of Agriculture named after M.G. Safronov”
Russian Federation

Tarabukina Nadezhda Petrovna, Doctor of Veterinary Sciences, professor, Chief Researcher

677001, Yakutsk



A. N. Maksimova
FSBEI of HE “Yakut State Academy of Agriculture”
Russian Federation

Maksimova Aleksandra Nikolaevna, Candidate of Veterinary Sciences, assistant professor, Deputy Dean of the Veterinary Department

677007, Yakutsk



K. M. Stepanov
FSBSI “Yakut Scientific Center of Complex Medical Problems”; FSBEI of HE “Yakut State Academy of Agriculture”
Russian Federation

Stepanov Konstantin Maksimovich, Doctor of Agricultural Sciences, Deputy Director for Research;

Professor of Department “Technologies of products processing of animal industries and public catering”

677000, Yakutsk, Ordzhonikidze, Str., 49, fl. 15



A. M. Stepanova
FSBSI “Yakut Scientific Research Institute of Agriculture named after M.G. Safronov”
Russian Federation

Stepanova Anna Mikhailovna, Candidate of Veterinary Sciences, Senior Researcher

677001, Yakutsk



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Neustroev M.P., Tarabukina N.P., Maksimova A.N., Stepanov K.M., Stepanova A.M. Microbiota and sanitation of underground glaciers during food storage. Yakut Medical Journal. 2019;(1):79-82. https://doi.org/10.25789/YMJ.2019.65.25

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