Sanitary and parasitological monitoring of environmental objects in the Rostov region
https://doi.org/10.21886/2219-8075-2020-11-3-79-83
Abstract
Objective: to study the sanitary condition of various environmental objects of the Rostov region and the degree of their contamination.
Materials and methods: in the period from 2015 to 2019, more than 5600 sanitary and parasitological studies of environmental objects of the Rostov region were performed on the basis of the Rostov Research Institute of Microbiology and Parasitology: waste water and its precipitation, soil, water of open surface reservoirs. The work was carried out in accordance with the accepted normative documents.
Results: it was found that 33.4 % of all tested samples were positive, and 1.4% of the samples contained viable eggs of various pathogens of helminthiasis and did not meet the requirements of regulatory documents.
Conclusions: the results of the study indicate that the environmental objects of the Rostov region are polluted with parasitic pathogens and their unsatisfactory sanitary and parasitological condition.
About the Authors
T. I. TverdokhlebovaTatyana I. Tverdokhlebova, Dr. Sci. (Med.), Director of the Rostov research Institute of Microbiology and Parasitology
Rostov-on-Don
L. L. Dimidova
Lyudmila L. Dimidova, Cand. Sci. (Med.), senior researcher at the laboratory of sanitary and parasitological monitoring, medical parasitology and immunology
Rostov-on-Don
I. V. Khutoryanina
Irina V. Khutorianyna, researcher at the laboratory of sanitary and parasitological monitoring, medical Parasitology and immunology
Rostov-on-Don
M. P. Chernikova
Russian Federation
Maria P. Chernikova, researcher at the laboratory of sanitary and parasitological monitoring, medical Parasitology and immunology
Rostov-on-Don
O. S. Dumbadze
Oleg S. Dumbadze, Cand. Sci. (Med.), head of the laboratory of sanitary and parasitological monitoring, medical Parasitology and immunology, Rostov research Institute of Microbiology and Parasitology
Rostov-on-Don
E. V. Коvalev
Yevgeny V. Kovalev, head of Department of the Federal service for supervision of consumer protection and human welfare in the Rostov region
Rostov-on-Don
G. V. Karpushchenko
Harry V. Karpushchenko, Cand. Sci. (Med.), head physician
Rostov-on-Don
S. A. Nenadskaya
Svetlana A. Nenadskaya, head physician epidemiological surveillance Department of the Federal service for supervision of consumer protection and human welfare in the Rostov region
Rostov-on-Don
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Tverdokhlebova T.I., Dimidova L.L., Khutoryanina I.V., Chernikova M.P., Dumbadze O.S., Коvalev E.V., Karpushchenko G.V., Nenadskaya S.A. Sanitary and parasitological monitoring of environmental objects in the Rostov region. Medical Herald of the South of Russia. 2020;11(3):79-83. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.21886/2219-8075-2020-11-3-79-83