
The paper presents data on the rates of Lamblia cyst dissemination of surface water sources in foreign countries, the Russian Federation, Moscow, and the Moscow Region. It shows a role of drinking water in the spread of intestinal parasitic diseases. In accordance with parasitological parameters, specific data on improvement of methodological control of water quality are presented. The dosages of ultraviolet radiation are given in relation to water decontamination of parasitic disease germs.
Ultraviolet Rays, Giardia, Cryptosporidium, Fresh Water, Disease Outbreaks, Russia, Water Purification, Water Supply, Practice Guidelines as Topic, Disease Transmission, Infectious, Animals, Humans, Seasons, Intestinal Diseases, Parasitic, Filtration, Swimming
Ultraviolet Rays, Giardia, Cryptosporidium, Fresh Water, Disease Outbreaks, Russia, Water Purification, Water Supply, Practice Guidelines as Topic, Disease Transmission, Infectious, Animals, Humans, Seasons, Intestinal Diseases, Parasitic, Filtration, Swimming
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