Abstract

Every year from 296 812 to 681 056 incidents of invasion diseases are registered in Kyrgyz Republic. It means that each 8th inhabitant has parasitic diseases and each 6th child aged up to 14 suffer from helminthes. In the years 2012-2014 the study on fauna determination of persons' endoparasite among the population of Kara-Suy region was made together with parasitological laboratory of health inspection service. The work was devoted to echinococcus research. Echinococcus was found in 7,9 % unemployed people, 6,5 % housewives, 14,3 % in pensioners among Kara-Suy region population. Infection rate among surveyed was 0,6 %. During 2012-2014 decrease tendency of echinococcus disease was observed. However this tendency is not stable as the rate of infection is still high. It means that more and more healthy people will be involved in echinococcus epidemic process if the situation will not be changed fundamentally. Human echinococcus incidence rate is coherent with animals' echinococcus infection rate. During 2012-2014 about 997 domestic animals, infected by echinococcus were resisted in the region. More than two tons of animal organs infected by echinococcus were taken out at the slaughter. There exists probability of feeding dogs with the infected organs which causes environment pollution with echinococcus in Kara-Suy region. According to the statistics of Osh Environmental Protection Department all the slaughter units belong to ecological risk group due to environmental contamination with tapeworm echinococcus eggs.

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