Abstract
One of the tasks of epidemiological surveillance of parasitic diseases is to maintain sanitary and epidemiological well-being for endemic biohelminthiasis in the territories included in the range of pathogens. The inclusion of a person in the circulation of pathogens depends on a complex of social factors, primarily on the nutritional characteristics of residents. Long-term studies show that the official registration data do not fully reflect the real picture of the population affected by pathogens of biohelminthiasis. Sanitary and parasitological examination of fish occupies one of the leading places in the system of preventive measures. The main task at the present stage is to provide a differentiated approach to the development and optimization of means and methods of disease prevention among the population of endemic territories, depending on the type of focus, the level of endemia and, accordingly, the degree of risk of infection of the population. Key words: clonorhiasis, nanofietosis, metagonimosis, epidemiological surveillance.
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