Bacteria and parasitic pathogens in conditions of chemical pollution of water from surface water bodies

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There were identified priority pollutants in water of the Moscow river below the city (petroleum products, lead, cadmium, zinc, copper; anionic surfactants), which can affect the natural microbiocenosis of surface water. The presence in surface waters heavy metals — cadmium in a concentration of 4 MPC for fishery purposes, of lead at a concentration of 5 MPC for fishery purposes, oil at a concentration of 49 MPC, zinc at a concentration of 10 MPC for fishery purposes, anionic surfactants at the concentrations below the MPC, and also at excess of MPC by 5 times for chlorides, nitrites and nitrates to a large extent was established to  affect the viability of indicator bacteria — coliforms, E. coli, enterococci, while maintaining in the water of pathogenic bacteria — Salmonella and parasitic pathogens living Entamoebae spp. and cystic viable vegetative forms of pathogenic protozoa Flagellata spp. and viable helminth eggs Larvae spp.

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Yury A. Rakhmanin

Center for Strategic Planning and Management of Medical and Biological Health Risks

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MD, PhD, DSci, Academician of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Professor, chief scientific advisor,  Center for Strategic Planning and Management of Medical and Biological Health Risks, Moscow, 119991, Russian Federation.

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L. V. Ivanova

Center for Strategic Planning and Management of Medical and Biological Health Risks

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T. Z. Artemova

Center for Strategic Planning and Management of Medical and Biological Health Risks

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A. V. Zagaynova

Center for Strategic Planning and Management of Medical and Biological Health Risks

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E. K. Gipp

Center for Strategic Planning and Management of Medical and Biological Health Risks

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A. E. Nedachin

Center for Strategic Planning and Management of Medical and Biological Health Risks

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T. N. Maksimkina

Center for Strategic Planning and Management of Medical and Biological Health Risks

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K. Yu. Kuznetsova

Center for Strategic Planning and Management of Medical and Biological Health Risks

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M. M. Aslanova

Center for Strategic Planning and Management of Medical and Biological Health Risks

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K. A. Novozhilov

Center for Strategic Planning and Management of Medical and Biological Health Risks

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O. V. Gritsyuk

Center for Strategic Planning and Management of Medical and Biological Health Risks

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A. G. Malysheva

Center for Strategic Planning and Management of Medical and Biological Health Risks

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E. G. Abramov

Center for Strategic Planning and Management of Medical and Biological Health Risks

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D. B. Kamenetsky

Center for Strategic Planning and Management of Medical and Biological Health Risks

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M. A. Vodianova

Center for Strategic Planning and Management of Medical and Biological Health Risks

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