Opistorchids in the Novosibirsk urboecosystem

Q4 Environmental Science Povolzhskii ekologicheskii zhurnal Pub Date : 2023-10-03 DOI:10.35885/1684-7318-2023-3-274-289
O. M. Bonina, E. A. Efremova, E. A. Udaltsov, I. M. Zubareva, M. S. Bortsova
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Opisthorchiasis in Novosibirsk and the Novosibirsk region is registered annually. Significant differences in the indicators of the epidemic process in Novosibirsk were noted in comparison with those in the Russian Federation, where the maximum and minimum average long-term incidence rate is 6–10 times lower than in Novosibirsk. The urban population share accounts for more than 75% of cases in the structure of the incidence of opisthorchiasis in the Novosibirsk region. The incidence rate of people with opisthorchiasis in different districts of the city varies from 85.0 per 100 thousand people to 170.3 in 2005–2015, an increase in the incidence rate is observed in most administrative districts and in the whole city. The opisthorchids infection rate of domestic carnivores is 15%. Cats are infested more often than dogs – 18.1 and 10.7%, respectively. In two districts of the city, Kirovsky and Sovetsky ones, the level of infection of domestic carnivores and the incidence of people significantly exceed those in other areas. In 6 fish species of the Cyprinidae family (Leuciscus idus, L. leuciscus, Rutilus rutilus, Abramis brama, Leucaspius delineatus, Carassius carassius), caught in urban and suburban water bodies, 3 opisthorchid species were found, namely: Opisthorchis felineus (Rivolta, 1884), Metorchis bilis (Braun, 1890), and M. xanthosomus (Creplin, 1846). The first two ones are of epidemic importance, while the last one is of epizootic significance. The total invasion prevalence of commercial ide by opisthorchid larvae in the Ob River was 71.8%, of which O. felineus metacercariae accounted for 69.1%. The overall infection level in small aboriginal fish in the small rivers Nizhnyaya Yeltsovka, Inya and Tula is 45.8, 55.3, and 22.2%, respectively. Thus, favorable environmental conditions have developed in Novosibirsk for transformation of the natural focus of opisthorchiasis into an anthropic one.
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新西伯利亚城市生态系统中的opistorchid
在新西伯利亚和新西伯利亚地区,每年都有Opisthorchiasis登记。与俄罗斯联邦相比,新西伯利亚的流行病进程指标存在显著差异,俄罗斯联邦的最高和最低平均长期发病率比新西伯利亚低6-10倍。在新西伯利亚地区的蛇吸虫病发病结构中,城市人口占75%以上。2005-2015年,我市各区阿片吸虫病发病率从85.0 / 10万人上升至170.3 / 10万人,大部分行政区和全市发病率均呈上升趋势。家养食肉动物的蛲虫感染率为15%。猫比狗更容易受感染,分别为18.1%和10.7%。在该市基洛夫斯基区和索维茨基区,家养食肉动物的感染水平和人的发病率明显超过其他地区。在城市和郊区水体中捕获的6种鲤科鱼类(Leuciscus idus、L. Leuciscus、Rutilus Rutilus、Abramis brama、Leucaspius delineatus、Carassius)中,共发现3种拟食目,分别是:opisthorchus felineus (Rivolta, 1884)、Metorchis bilis (Braun, 1890)和M. xanthosomus (Creplin, 1846)。前两项具有流行病学意义,后一项具有流行病学意义。鄂毕河蚊幼虫对商业昆虫的总入侵率为71.8%,其中细包膜绦虫占69.1%。下叶利佐夫卡河、因雅河和图拉河小河流土著小型鱼类总体感染率分别为45.8%、55.3和22.2%。因此,新西伯利亚已经形成了有利的环境条件,使蛇吸虫病的自然焦点转变为人为焦点。
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Povolzhskii ekologicheskii zhurnal
Povolzhskii ekologicheskii zhurnal Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
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