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Микропаразитоценоз первых промежуточных хозяев opisthorchisfelineus

Микропаразитоценоз первых промежуточных хозяев opisthorchisfelineus

Abstract

Понятие «паразитоценоз» как совокупность живых существ и бактериальных организмов, обитающих в организме хозяина, было сформулировано Павловским Е.Н. (1934,1937). Наиболее важными проявлениями взаимоотношений, возникающих в паразитоценозе, исследователь считал те изменения в численности и вирулентности взаимодействующих видов паразитов, которые могут отразиться на реакции организма инфицированного хозяина. Е.Н. Павловский [3] также указывает на то, что теорию паразитоценозов следует применять не только в клинике для уточнения диагноза и причин индивидуального течения болезни, но при паразитолого-экологическом исследовании путей циркуляции возбудителей болезни в ее очаге.

The dominant microbiota in the biocenosis molluscs are bacteria of the genus Aeromonas, and gram-negative, non-fermentative bacteria mainly. Bacteria family Enterobacteriacae prevailed in microbiocenosis reservoir and soil (habitas of shellfish). Results of the study of microbial communities shellfish and their habitats reveal that the range populations of microbiota molluscs species composition in comparison with the wider microbiocenosis soil and water. It can be concluded that the shellfish has resident (autochthonous) and allochthonous (transient) microbiota, which certainly has an impact on its defense mechanisms.

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ПАРАЗИТОЦЕНОЗ,OPISTHORHIS FELINEUS,CODIELLA,O. FELINEUS,МИКРОПАРАЗИТОЦЕНОЗ

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