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This article is devoted to the analysis and generalization of the results of domestic and foreign studies on the influence of natural and climatic factors on the intensity of manifestations of the epidemic process and the vital activity of carriers of pathogens of the most relevant natural focal infections for our region.
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Relevance. The spread of the new coronavirus infection throughout the world has led to expressed interest in studying, among other things, the patterns of territorial distribution of cases of the disease. Aim.
E. I. Kravchenko +2 more
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Infections with Natural Focality Transmitted by Ixodid Ticks [PDF]
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Introduction. Omsk hemorrhagic fever (OHF) is a severe disease identified in the 1940s in Western Siberia, Russia. Disease is caused by the OHF virus, which belongs to the genus Orthoflavivirus. The purpose of the work.
Zhanna S. Tyulko +5 more
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The aim of the work was to improve epidemiological surveillance of tick-borne infections through riskoriented differentiation of territories at the municipal level using new information technologies and GIS technologies. Materials and methods.
D. A. Saveliev +2 more
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Results of a 3-year complex (zoo-parasitological, viral, bacteriological, and serological) studies of mammals and birds in Chukotka demonstrated the presence of natural foci of pseudo-tuberculosis, intestinal yersinosis, salmonellosis (heidelberg), and of tick-borne encephalitis.
G P, Somov +4 more
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Serological monitoring of actual natural focal infections in the Rostov Region (2020–2022)
Objective: to study the level of the immune layer of the population to pathogens of natural focal infectious diseases in order to establish the epidemic activity of natural foci of particularly dangerous infectious diseases in the Rostov region.Materials and methods: blood serums of healthy donors living in the administrative territories of the region ...
E. A. Bereznyak +8 more
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The natural foci of Crimean-Congo haemorrhagic fever (CCHF) in Kazakhstan are geographically located in the southern regions of the country (Kyzylorda, Turkestan and Zhambyl regions), where the infection of ticks with the CCHF virus predominantly reside,
T. Nurmakhanov +6 more
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Karachay-Cherkessia is the region in the Russian Federation that has been overlooked in terms of research on the human bacterial pathogens transmitted by ticks.
Alexey V. Rakov +5 more
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The relevance of the presented work is due to the need to improve epidemiological surveillance of natural focal infections, which pose a serious threat to human health and well-being both in the Russian Federation and around the world. Urbanization and development of the territory of natural foci for economic purposes, disruption of ecosystems as a ...
A. N. Kulichenko +7 more
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