Epidemiological features of diphyllobothriosis in the Tatar ASSR

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The first report on cases of diphyllobothriosis in the Volga River basin was published back in 1862. Yu. Knoch reported about detection of this disease in Kazan, and in 1896 Professor A.E. Brehm wrote that broad lepidoptera was a "common guest" of Kazan gubernia inhabitants. For a long time, in most areas of the Volga River basin the infestation of the population with diphyllobothriosis was at a low level. Intense centers of diphyllobotrysosis began to appear in 1955-1965 in many regions and autonomous republics located in the Volga basin after creating the cascade of reservoirs: Rybinsk, Gorky, Kuibyshev, Volgograd, etc.

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D. B. Yahod

Republican Sanitary and Epidemiological Station of the Ministry of Health of the TASSR

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A. S. Guryanov

Republican Sanitary and Epidemiological Station of the Ministry of Health of the TASSR

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N. A. Ahmedshin

Republican Sanitary and Epidemiological Station of the Ministry of Health of the TASSR

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O. K. Gracheva

Republican Sanitary and Epidemiological Station of the Ministry of Health of the TASSR

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S. N. Romas

Republican Sanitary and Epidemiological Station of the Ministry of Health of the TASSR

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2. Fig. 1. Changes in the level of diphyllobothriosis infestation in different regions of the TASSR. A - 1957; B - 1963; C - 1986. Legend: unshaded area - 0, shaded by dots - 0.001-0.01, horizontal lines - 0.01-0.1, crossed lines - 0.1-1.0, area shaded in black - 1.0 and above.

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