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SANITARY INDICATOR MICROORGANISMS OF THE ENVIRONMENT AND FOOD PRODUCTS

Inoyatullo KholmurodovScientific Supervisor: Head of the Department of Medical Preventive SciencesMuyassar HusanovaTermez University of Economics and Service Faculty of Medicine, Field of General Medicine Student
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This article examines sanitary indicator microorganisms in the environment (water, air, soil) and food products. The aim of the study is to determine the significance of indicator microorganisms in hygienic assessment and to analyze their impact on human health. Classical microbiological methods were employed, including cultivation on selective media, colony counting, and identification techniques. The results demonstrated that total microbial count, coliform bacteria, Escherichia coli, and enterococci are the primary indicators of sanitary conditions. Their presence indicates violations of sanitary and hygienic standards. In conclusion, monitoring of sanitary indicator microorganisms is essential for ensuring epidemiological safety.

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