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Retrospective Analysis of Enterovirus Infection Morbidity Rate in the Territory of the Amur Region and Peculiarities of Epidemic Process in the Period of Large-Scale Flood

https://doi.org/10.21055/0370-1069-2014-1-79-82

Abstract

There has been observed a tendency to increment of enterovirus morbidity rate over the past seven years. Foci of this infection have been formed in the area from time to time, with minor forms of the disease being predominant in clinical findings. Genetically enteroviruses circulating in the Amur Region have been characterized as homogenous; however there is a genetic relation among them with and, consequently, epidemiologic connection to enteroviruses originated from China. However, since May, 2013 there has been detected a boost activation of epidemic process as regards enteroviral infection, followed by the formation of two major foci with clustered infection, due to importation from Thailand as well. Emergency situation under conditions of flood (August-September, 2013) has contributed to aggravation of epidemiological situation on enteroviral infection. It has led to the increase in numbers of the exposed up to the maximum level for the past few years. In the territory of the temporal accommodation sites, where affected by high water and exposed to the infection population was placed, registered have been the cases of clustered enterovirus infection.

About the Authors

O. E. Trotsenko
Khabarovsk Research Institute of Epidemiology and Microbiology
Russian Federation


G. G. Onishchenko
Federal Service for Surveillance in the Sphere of Consumers Rights Protection and Human Welfare
Russian Federation


O. P. Kurganova
Rospotrebnadzor Administration in the Amur Region
Russian Federation


E. Yu. Sapega
Khabarovsk Research Institute of Epidemiology and Microbiology
Russian Federation


A. A. Perepelitsa
Rospotrebnadzor Administration in the Amur Region
Russian Federation


T. V. Korita
Khabarovsk Research Institute of Epidemiology and Microbiology
Russian Federation


V. O. Kotova
Khabarovsk Research Institute of Epidemiology and Microbiology
Russian Federation


L. V. Butakova
Khabarovsk Research Institute of Epidemiology and Microbiology
Russian Federation


S. V. Balakhonov
Irkutsk Research Anti-Plague Institute of Siberia and Far East
Russian Federation


S. A. Kosilko
Irkutsk Research Anti-Plague Institute of Siberia and Far East
Russian Federation


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Trotsenko O.E., Onishchenko G.G., Kurganova O.P., Sapega E.Yu., Perepelitsa A.A., Korita T.V., Kotova V.O., Butakova L.V., Balakhonov S.V., Kosilko S.A. Retrospective Analysis of Enterovirus Infection Morbidity Rate in the Territory of the Amur Region and Peculiarities of Epidemic Process in the Period of Large-Scale Flood. Problems of Particularly Dangerous Infections. 2014;(1):79-82. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.21055/0370-1069-2014-1-79-82

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