FACTORS DETERMINING THE ROLE OF THE DOMESTIC CAT AS AN
ECOLOGICAL STALEMATE OF OPISTHORCHIASIS AGENT IN THE EPISOOTIC
PHASE OF THE LOIMOPROCESS OF INVASION
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Abstract
shows that the wild ancestors of this animal that lived in the desert did not participate in the evolution of the
parasitic system of the opisthorchiasis agent. Formation of complex life cycles of trematodes of the family Opisthorchidae
in the Cenozoic era occurred with the participation of representatives of mammals’different systematic
groups. The domestic cat on the territories of Eastern Europe and Western Siberia historically did not
participate in the formation of the parasitic system Opisthorchis felineus, because it appeared in these territories
much later, when the parasitic system of the agent existed there since the end of the Miocene. The main factors
that determined the role of the domestic cat as the definitive host and the ecological stalemate of the opisthorchiasis
agent were its interaction with the environment and the genetically determined animal’s behavior.