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Epidemiological and Epizootiological Situation on Anthrax in 2014, and Prognosis for 2015

https://doi.org/10.21055/0370-1069-2015-1-26-29

Abstract

Presented are the results of analysis of epidemiological and epizootiological situation on anthrax across the Russian Federation and around the world in 2014. Anthrax morbidity rates in Russia have increased as compared to the previous year, but have not exceeded the range of annual variations within the past decade. Three foci of animal infection have been detected here. Unfavorable, as regards anthrax, situation has developed in the CIS countries and the territories beyond. In Europe the cases of deliveries of meat and meat products contaminated with anthrax agent to retail store network have taken place. 1 to 20 cases of anthrax among the population are forecasted in Russia for 2015.

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A. G. Ryazanova
Stavropol Research Anti-Plague Institute
Russian Federation


O. I. Tsygankova
Stavropol Research Anti-Plague Institute
Russian Federation


L. Yu. Aksenova
Stavropol Research Anti-Plague Institute
Russian Federation


N. G. Varfolomeeva
Stavropol Research Anti-Plague Institute
Russian Federation


T. M. Golovinskaya
Stavropol Research Anti-Plague Institute
Russian Federation


N. P. Buravtseva
Stavropol Research Anti-Plague Institute
Russian Federation


E. I. Eremenko
Stavropol Research Anti-Plague Institute
Russian Federation


A. N. Kulichenko
Stavropol Research Anti-Plague Institute
Russian Federation


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Ryazanova A.G., Tsygankova O.I., Aksenova L.Yu., Varfolomeeva N.G., Golovinskaya T.M., Buravtseva N.P., Eremenko E.I., Kulichenko A.N. Epidemiological and Epizootiological Situation on Anthrax in 2014, and Prognosis for 2015. Problems of Particularly Dangerous Infections. 2015;(1):26-29. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.21055/0370-1069-2015-1-26-29

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ISSN 0370-1069 (Print)
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