Iris Publishers - World Journal of Agriculture and Soil Science (WJASS)
Viability of Microorganisms in The Conditions of Permafrost
Authorized by Neustroev МP
The generally accepted warming of
the climate in the Arctic may increase the risk of the emergence and spread of
infectious diseases of humans and animals due to the melting of permafrost, the
intensive development of natural resources, controlled and uncontrolled
paleontological excavations, expansion of vector habitats (insects, rodents),
changes in the migration routes of migratory birds. It is very important to
know the survival time of microorganisms in the environment for the
sanitary-bacteriological assessment of environmental objects, as well as
determining the possible period of contamination by their pathogenic and
conditionally pathogenic microflora in case that they are released by sick
animals or bacteria carriers.

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