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Epizootiological-and-Epidemical Situation on Tularemia in the South of Far East Region during the Period of River Floods

  • A. V. Mazepa,
  • S. A. Tatarnikov,
  • S. A. Kosilko,
  • A. K. Noskov,
  • L. M. Mikhailov,
  • M. V. Afanas’Ev,
  • E. G. Tokmakova,
  • L. I. Ivanov,
  • O. P. Kurganova,
  • T. Yu. Nekhryuk,
  • V. A. Yanovich,
  • V. A. Ott,
  • S. A. Borisov,
  • E. A. Vershinin,
  • I. M. Morozov,
  • V. V. Voitkova,
  • M. B. Sharakshanov,
  • A. V. Samchuk,
  • I. A. Boiko,
  • N. P. Vysochina,
  • N. M. Pukhovskaya,
  • A. V. Ryabkova,
  • A. S. Lapin

DOI
https://doi.org/10.21055/0370-1069-2014-1-102-104
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 0, no. 1
pp. 102 – 104

Abstract

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Carried out were epizootiological studies of the flooded areas of the Amur Region, the Khabarovsk territory, and the Jewish autonomous region in order to investigate the situation on tularemia in view of the river floods in August-September, 2013. Involved were specialized anti-epidemic teams from Irkutsk Research Anti-Plague Institute for works at the site of emergency. Therewith, analysis of the data of the epizootiological examination of the territories obtained in cooperation with specialists from the Rospotrebnadzor local Centers of Hygiene and Epidemiology, and results of laboratory investigations with application of bacteriological, immu­no­bio­logical and molecular-genetic methods indicated insignificant epizootic and epidemic activity of the natural tularemia foci. Given is the conclusion on epizootiological-epidemiological condition for tularemia in the flooded areas of the Amur River region and a short-term epizootiological forecast for 2013-2014, as well as recommendations concerning stabilization and improvement of epidemiological conditions in the region.

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