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Epidemiological Welfare Provision in the Republic of Dagestan in View of Travel Industry Boost

https://doi.org/10.21055/0370-1069-2013-1-51-54

Abstract

Sustainable growth of touristic economy sector in the Republic of Dagestan exposes the need for well-timed and adequate response to epidemic and ecological hazards. In this connection investigated have been several peculiarities specific to economic activity and medical services of the republic, which precondition a threat to epidemiological welfare of the population and make possible dissemination of infections over the boundaries of republic’s natural foci.

About the Authors

G. D. Bryukhanova
Sochi State University
Russian Federation


M. S. Romanov
Sochi State University
Russian Federation


A. E. Shiyanova
Russian Research Anti-Plague Institute “Microbe”
Russian Federation


O. G. Shvets
Kizlyar Anti-Plague Department of Dagestan Plague-Control Station
Russian Federation


S. M. Khasaev
Kizlyar Anti-Plague Department of Dagestan Plague-Control Station
Russian Federation


V. P. Gruba
Kizlyar Anti-Plague Department of Dagestan Plague-Control Station
Russian Federation


T. F. Batsyna
Kizlyar Anti-Plague Department of Dagestan Plague-Control Station
Russian Federation


D. M. Bammatov
Dagestan Plague-Control Station
Russian Federation


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Bryukhanova G.D., Romanov M.S., Shiyanova A.E., Shvets O.G., Khasaev S.M., Gruba V.P., Batsyna T.F., Bammatov D.M. Epidemiological Welfare Provision in the Republic of Dagestan in View of Travel Industry Boost. Problems of Particularly Dangerous Infections. 2013;(1):51-54. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.21055/0370-1069-2013-1-51-54

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