Проблемы особо опасных инфекций (Sep 2013)

Conditions for Virus Circulation and Premises for Natural West Nile Fever Foci Formation in the Territory of the Saratov Region

  • A. N. Matrosov,
  • V. N. Chekashov,
  • A. M. Porshakov,
  • S. A. Yakovlev,
  • M. M. Shilov,
  • A. A. Kuznetsov,
  • K. S. Zakharov,
  • T. V. Knyazeva,
  • T. V. Mokrousova,
  • S. I. Tolokonnikova,
  • A. I. Udovikov,
  • T. Yu. Krasovskaya,
  • I. N. Sharova,
  • U. A. Kresova,
  • O. V. Kedrova,
  • N. V. Popov,
  • S. A. Shcherbakova,
  • V. V. Kutyrev

DOI
https://doi.org/10.21055/0370-1069-2013-3-17-22
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 0, no. 3
pp. 17 – 22

Abstract

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Local climate change (rise of mean temperatures and amount of precipitation, prolongation of frost-free season) triggers further distribution, and increase in numbers of animals – carriers and vectors of West Nile fever virus in the territory of the Saratov region. Based on the results of ecological-epizootiological monitoring (2006–2012) traced out have been the species composition, abundance dynamics, and character of distribution of birds habitant in aquatic and anthropogenic complexes, mosquitoes and Ixodidae ticks. Investigated are possible causes of West Nile fever nosoarea expansion, related to ecology of migrating birds wintering in Africa. Persistent circulation of the virus in intra-zonal inundated biocoenosis facilitates formation of secondary natural foci of West Nile fever and factors into epidemic complications as regards this particularly dangerous vector-borne infection. On the basis of analytical data concerning hydrographic network density, fauna structure, population numbers of birds and mosquitoes – potential carriers and vectors of WNF, epizootiological and epidemiological surveillance, designed has been expectation-driven forecasting map chart which illustrates possibility of sustainable WNF foci formation in various territories of the Saratov region.

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