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Method of veterinary-sanitary expertise of meat of commercial animals at parasitic zoonosis

Abstract

The analyze of epizootic and epidemiological situation indicates an increased role of wild animals in spreading of such zoonotic diseases as trichinellosis and alariosis. Wild animals as a source of infection play the leading role in human in-fection. The task of present work is differential diagnosis of larvae at helminthozo-onosis in commercial wild animals (wild boars, wild carnivorous) using method of compressor trichinelloscopy and peptolysis. Methods of compressor trichinel-loscopy and peptolysis of muscle tissue of animals by applying artificial gastric juice can be used at veterinary-sanitary laboratories in markets and meat-processing plants for diagnostics of trichinellosis and alariosis. Veterinary-sanitary expertise of meat from game and commercial hunting is aimed at detection of sources of infection and prevention of helminth zoonosis in human. This expertise should be conducted using a complex method: compressor trichinelloscopy and peptolysis using artificial gastric juice (peptolytic artificial gastric juice). This method contains the description and differentiation of larvae (dangerous to human) released from meat of commercial wild animals using this technique. Practical ap-plication of veterinary-sanitary expertise of meat and meat products from hunter's trophies allows to prevent infection of human and domestic animals with danger-ous zoonosis

About the Authors

A. V. Uspensky
All-Russian Scientific Research Institute of Helminthology named after K.I. Skryabin
Russian Federation
doctor of veterinary sciences


F. K. Skvortsova
All-Russian Scientific Research Institute of Helminthology named after K.I. Skryabin
Russian Federation
PhD in veterinary sciences


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Uspensky A.V., Skvortsova F.K. Method of veterinary-sanitary expertise of meat of commercial animals at parasitic zoonosis. Russian Journal of Parasitology. 2014;(3):145-150. (In Russ.)

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ISSN 1998-8435 (Print)
ISSN 2541-7843 (Online)