Abstract:Toxocariasis as a zoonosis represents a medical and veterinary problem. In the structure of human larval helminthiases, toxocariasis accounts for more than 60%. In non-specific hosts, including humans, toxocara larvae undergo visceral larva migrans, primarily damaging the liver, lungs, and other organs and tissues. Constant reinvasion accumulates second and third-stage larvae in the bodies of nonspecific (paratenic) hosts. In our research, we considered the problem of soil parasitological contamination on rabb… Show more
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