Abstract

Trichinellosis is a natural focal nontransmissive zoonotic disease, the causative agent of which is the nematode Trichinella nativa (T2). The collection of biological material was carried out on the territory of the coastal settlements of the Chukot Peninsula. The objects of the presented work were the representatives of the order carnivore (Carnivora) of the following families: canids (Canidae), feline (Felidae), bears (Ursidae), walrus (Odobenidae), seal (Phocidae) and the whale (Сetacea). Larvae detection from the muscle tissue of animals was carried out by standard methods. Infection rates were determined by the extensiveness (EI) and intensity of invasion (II).During the evolution Trichinella have acquired a wide range of hosts with similar trophic relations, and therefore they ensure the long-term functioning of the natural focus. The organism of the animals, which are host species, plays the role of reservoir (the reservation phase). There were the following components of the guest component among the studied host species: 5 species of terrestrials, and 4 species of marine mammals. The animals’ contamination ranged from 60.0% to 100% in terrestrials, and it ranged from 0.9% to 4.3% in marine animals. Successful circulation of Trichinella nativa (dispersion phase, distribution) under the extreme conditions of Arctic region became possible due to several reasons. They are: getting tolerated to low temperatures in the process of evolution, the process of decay and a number of other adaptive properties that allow them to maintain viability and invasive properties in the corpses of terrestrial carnivores and marine mammals during the long winter. The natural focus of trichinellosis on the territory of the Chukot Peninsula is unique and multifaceted in nature, and it is of interest for researchers to learn environmental and general biological laws, taking into account the traditional economic activities of the indigenous population.

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