CURRENT ASPECTS OF THE PROBLEM OF TRICHINELLOSIS IN UKRAINE AND THE WORLD: OVERVIEW
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.37000/abbsl.2023.106.05Keywords:
trichinellosis, spread, zooanthroponosis, trichineloscopy, pigsAbstract
The article provides an analysis of modern literary sources on the problem of animal and human trichinellosis in Ukraine and the world. Trichinella infestation is a serious problem, the relevance of which does not decrease even with existing preventive, diagnostic and veterinary sanitary measures. Improvement of diagnostic approaches, medical and preventive measures, sanitary assessment is possible only with a clear understanding of the pathogen's life cycle, its sensitivity, as well as epizootological features. Gastronomic habits of the population play a significant role in the spread of infestation. The study of the effect of trichinellosis on the immune response of animals and humans, which is the basis for the development of specific prevention of the disease, remains relevant.
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