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Examination of Primorsk Territory for Current Natural Focal Infections

https://doi.org/10.31631/2073-3046-2016-15-5-38-42

Abstract

Territory of Primorsk is endemic for tularemia, leptospirosis, hemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome, and tick-borne infections. Human (146) and animal (373) samples were examined by bacteriological, serological and molecular-genetic methods. Seroprevalence in humans is weakly expressed except tularemia (14.0-40.4%). Lack of tularemia antibody in cattle (n = 40) indicates low significance of blood-sucking insects as the infection vectors. Small mammals (n = 333) were infected with Francisella (34.1%), Leptospira (38.4%) and Hantaviruses of Puumala and Hantaan genotypes (8.7%). Two cultures: L. borgpetersenii and L. kirschneri serogroups Javanica and Grippotyphosa were isolated. High activity of the infection natural foci requires appropriate preventive measures.

About the Authors

N. V. Breneva
Federal State Institution of Public Health «Irkutsk Antiplague Research Institute» of Federal Service on Customers’ Rights Protection and Human Well-Being Surveillance
Russian Federation


A. V. Allenov
Federal State Institution of Public Health «Primorsk Plague Control Station» of Federal Service on Customers’ Rights Protection and Human Well-Being Surveillance
Russian Federation


M. B. Sharakshanov
Federal State Institution of Public Health «Irkutsk Antiplague Research Institute» of Federal Service on Customers’ Rights Protection and Human Well-Being Surveillance
Russian Federation


E. Yu. Kiseleva
Federal State Institution of Public Health «Irkutsk Antiplague Research Institute» of Federal Service on Customers’ Rights Protection and Human Well-Being Surveillance
Russian Federation


V. N. Krasnoshchekov
Federal State Institution of Public Health «Primorsk Plague Control Station» of Federal Service on Customers’ Rights Protection and Human Well-Being Surveillance
Russian Federation


N. S. Gordeyko
Federal State Institution of Public Health «Primorsk Plague Control Station» of Federal Service on Customers’ Rights Protection and Human Well-Being Surveillance
Russian Federation


V. P. Borzov
Federal State Institution of Public Health «Primorsk Plague Control Station» of Federal Service on Customers’ Rights Protection and Human Well-Being Surveillance
Russian Federation


V. Yu. Kiryakov
Federal State Institution of Public Health «Primorsk Plague Control Station» of Federal Service on Customers’ Rights Protection and Human Well-Being Surveillance
Russian Federation


T. V. Khomenko
Federal State Institution of Public Health «Primorsk Plague Control Station» of Federal Service on Customers’ Rights Protection and Human Well-Being Surveillance
Russian Federation


A. V. Mazepa
Federal State Institution of Public Health «Irkutsk Antiplague Research Institute» of Federal Service on Customers’ Rights Protection and Human Well-Being Surveillance
Russian Federation


T. I. Borisova
Federal State Institution of Public Health «Irkutsk Antiplague Research Institute» of Federal Service on Customers’ Rights Protection and Human Well-Being Surveillance
Russian Federation


A. V. Sevostyanova
Federal State Institution of Public Health «Irkutsk Antiplague Research Institute» of Federal Service on Customers’ Rights Protection and Human Well-Being Surveillance
Russian Federation


M. O. Gorina
Federal State Institution of Public Health «Irkutsk Antiplague Research Institute» of Federal Service on Customers’ Rights Protection and Human Well-Being Surveillance
Russian Federation


S. A. Borisov
Federal State Institution of Public Health «Irkutsk Antiplague Research Institute» of Federal Service on Customers’ Rights Protection and Human Well-Being Surveillance
Russian Federation


S. N. Sinyagovsky
Territorial Service on Customers’ Rights Protection and Human Well-Being Surveillance of Primorsk Krai
Russian Federation


E. A. Reshetnyak
Territorial Service on Customers’ Rights Protection and Human Well-Being Surveillance of Primorsk Krai
Russian Federation


V. Yu. Ananiev
Federal Budget Institution of Public Health «Center of Hygiene and Epidemiology in the Primorsk Territory» of Federal Service on Customers’ Rights Protection and Human Well-Being Surveillance
Russian Federation


A. A. Umanets
State Veterinary Inspectorate in Primorsk Krai
Russian Federation


E. I. Andaev
Federal State Institution of Public Health «Irkutsk Antiplague Research Institute» of Federal Service on Customers’ Rights Protection and Human Well-Being Surveillance
Russian Federation


S. V. Balakhonov
Federal State Institution of Public Health «Irkutsk Antiplague Research Institute» of Federal Service on Customers’ Rights Protection and Human Well-Being Surveillance
Russian Federation


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Breneva N.V., Allenov A.V., Sharakshanov M.B., Kiseleva E.Yu., Krasnoshchekov V.N., Gordeyko N.S., Borzov V.P., Kiryakov V.Yu., Khomenko T.V., Mazepa A.V., Borisova T.I., Sevostyanova A.V., Gorina M.O., Borisov S.A., Sinyagovsky S.N., Reshetnyak E.A., Ananiev V.Yu., Umanets A.A., Andaev E.I., Balakhonov S.V. Examination of Primorsk Territory for Current Natural Focal Infections. Epidemiology and Vaccinal Prevention. 2016;15(5):38-42. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.31631/2073-3046-2016-15-5-38-42

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