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Dr. Britov has devoted all his life to studying a problem of trichinellosis. He worked in the Kazan Veterinary institute, Dalnevostochny Veterinary Research Institute, and Biology and Soil institute (Vladivostok). Britov is the author of more than 100 scientific publications dedicated to the problem of trichinosis. He is considered a leading expert on this problem all over the word. For the first time in parasitology, he applied a method of crossing trichinella and established two new trichinella species. As recognition of his input into trichinosis study, one of new trichinella species was…mehr

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Dr. Britov has devoted all his life to studying a problem of trichinellosis. He worked in the Kazan Veterinary institute, Dalnevostochny Veterinary Research Institute, and Biology and Soil institute (Vladivostok). Britov is the author of more than 100 scientific publications dedicated to the problem of trichinosis. He is considered a leading expert on this problem all over the word. For the first time in parasitology, he applied a method of crossing trichinella and established two new trichinella species. As recognition of his input into trichinosis study, one of new trichinella species was called by his name "Trichinella Britovi". He selected a special line of trichinella that induce cellular immune of high level in organisms of people and warm-blooded animals. This paper offers the main Britov's publications dedicated to substantiation of the method of inducing cellular immune in people and warm-blooded animals with immunodeficiency using trichinella, and to the practical use of this method. The book is oriented to biologist students, physicians, philosophers, and people interested in their health.
Autorenporträt
Britov Vasiliy Aleksandrovich, PhD in veterinary, was born in 1928 in Prudy, Pervomaiskiy district, Nizhniy Novgorod region. In 1955 he graduated from Kazan Veterinary Institute and postgraduate course. In 1972 he defended his Doctorate thesis. Since 1965 he has been a member of the International Commission on Trichinosis.