Analysis of Vulnerability of the Population of the Sary-Dzhas Natural Plague Focus in Kyrgyzstan
https://doi.org/10.21055/0370-1069-2025-1-134-140
Abstract
The aim of the work was to assess the forecast of epidemiological vulnerability of the population of the Sary-Dzhas natural plague focus based on the current data on the population size, pasture area and development of tourism. Materials and methods. To calculate the index of epidemiological danger, risk and vulnerability, we used information from the archive of Karakol Anti-Plague Department, statistical data on the population size, pasture areas, tourism and hunting zones obtained from official sources. Results and discussion. Epizootics of plague among animal carriers and vectors in 2016–2023 were detected in sectors with previously predicted high vulnerability of the population. The basins of the Koolyu and Ottuk rivers, the upper (Atazhailoo tract) and lower reaches of the Enylchek river (the confluence with the Sary-Dzhas river) remain the most dangerous territories of the Sary-Dzhas natural focus in the epidemiological sense, as is stated in the forecast. The index of epidemiological risk in the territory of the Sary-Dzhas focus in 2024 significantly exceeds the predicted values in 14 out of 40 sectors due to the intensive development of tourism. The increase in the epidemiological vulnerability values is uneven: the maximum is in the central part and to a lesser extent in the northeastern and northwestern parts of the focus. In 2024, part of the Sary-Dzhas territory gained a high level of epidemiological vulnerability; the area with values above 50 % is currently two times larger than in 2016. On the half of the studied territory, the vulnerability index coincides with the predicted one; this group includes all sectors with indexes above 50 %. Thus, our calculations confirm the 2020-forecast and are consistent with the theory of landscape localization of plague micro-foci, typical of high-mountain marmot foci. The methodology for calculating epidemiological vulnerability can be used to analyze and forecast the epidemiological situation in natural plague foci areas.
Keywords
About the Authors
G. E. SarievaKyrgyzstan
103, Yu. Abdrakhmanova St., Karakol, 722200
R. Kh. Yusupov
Kyrgyzstan
103, Yu. Abdrakhmanova St., Karakol, 722200
G. Dzh. Bazarkanova
Kyrgyzstan
114, Zhamansarieva St., Karakol, 722360
R. K. Maimulov
Kyrgyzstan
114, Zhamansarieva St., Karakol, 722360
N. K. Moldakunova
Kyrgyzstan
103, Yu. Abdrakhmanova St., Karakol, 722200
N. N. Bekbolotova
Kyrgyzstan
103, Yu. Abdrakhmanova St., Karakol, 722200
References
1. Feng Y., Fan M., Gao Y., Li J., Zhang D., Wang S., Wang W. Epidemiological features of four human plague cases in the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, China in 2019. Biosafety and Health. 2020; 2:44–8. DOI: 10.1016/j.bsheal.2020.02.005.
2. Arotolu T.E., Wang H., Lv J., Kun S., Huang L., Wang X. Environmental suitability of Yersinia pestis and the spatial dynamics of plague in the Qinghai Lake region, China. Vet. Med. (Praha). 2022; 67(11):569–78. DOI: 10.17221/81/2021-VETMED.
3. Korzun V.M., Balakhanov S.V., Kosilko S.A., Mikhailov E.P., Mishchenko A.I., Denisov A.V., Rozhdestvensky E.N., Chipanin E.V., Bazarova G.Kh., Yarygina M.B., Abibulaev D.E., Shefer V.V. [Features of epizootic and epidemic activity of the Gorno-Altai natural plague focus in 2012–2016]. Epidemiologiya i Vaktsinoprofilaktika [Epidemiology and Vaccinal Prevention]. 2017; 16(1):36–8. DOI: 0.31631/2073-3046-2017-16-1-36-38.
4. Popov N.V., Eroshenko G.A., Karnaukhov I.G., Kuznetsov A.A., Matrosov A.N., Ivanova A.V., Oglodin E.G., Nikiforov K.A., Korzun V.M., Verzhutsky D.B., Chipanin E.V., Ayazbaev T.Z., Dzhaparova A.K., Berdiev S.K., Lopatin A.A., Dubyansky V.M., Shcherbakova S.A., Balakhonov S.V., KulichenkoA.N., Kutyrev V.V. [Epidemiological situation on plague in 2020. Forecast of epizootic activity of natural plague foci in the Russian Federation and other CIS countries for 2021]. Problemy Osobo Opasnykh Infektsii [Problems of Particularly Dangerous Infections]. 2021; (1):52–62. DOI: 10.21055/0370-1069-2021-1-52-62.
5. Shabunin A.G., Sarieva G.E., Abdikarimov S.T., Maimulov R.K., Bazarkanova G.D., Dzhaparova A.K., Sagiev Z.A., Mussagalieva R.K., Abdirassilova A.A., Abdel Z.Zh., Aitbaeva Zh.T., Kaldybaev B.K. [Assessment of the degree of vulnerability of the population in the territory of the Sary-Dzhaz autonomous meso-focus of plague, Kyrgyzstan]. Acta Biomedica Scientifica. 2017; 4(2):107–14.
6. Shabunin A.G., Sarieva G.E., Bazarkanova G.D., Maimulov R.K., Abdikarimov S.T., Abdel Z.Zh., Sagiev Z.A., Aitbaeva Zh.T. [Forecasting the degree of vulnerability of the territory of the Sary-Dzhaz autonomous plague focus in Kyrgyzstan]. Izvestiya Natsional’noi Akademii Nauk Kyrgyzskoi Respubliki [Bulletin of the National Academy of Sciences of the Kyrgyz Republic]. 2020; (2):138–47.
7. Sarieva G.E., Sagiev Z.A., Shabunin A.G., Bazarkanova G.D., Maimulov R.K., Abdikarimov S.T., Aitbaeva Zh.T., Kurmanbek uulu N. [Creation and application possibilities of the database “Epidemiology and epizootology of plague in the Sary-Dzhaz natural focus of Kyrgyzstan”]. Izvestiya Natsional’noi Akademii Nauk Kyrgyzskoi Respubliki [Bulletin of the National Academy of Sciences of the Kyrgyz Republic]. 2020; (2):133–7.
8. Eroshenko G.A., Dzhaparova A.K., Oglodin E.G., Al’khova Zh.V., Kukleva L.M., Kuznetsov A.A., Krasnov Ya.M., Abdikarimov S.T., Kutyrev V.V. [Phylogeny of Yersinia pestis strains belonging to 0.ANT branch, isolated in Tien-Shan and Pamir-Alay in XX–XXI centuries]. Problemy Osobo Opasnykh Infektsii [Problems of Particularly Dangerous Infections]. 2020; (1):76–84. DOI: 10.21055/0370-1069-2020-1-76-84.
9. Onishchenko G.G., Kutyrev V.V., editors. [Natural Plague Foci in the Territory of Caucasus, Caspian Sea region, Central Asia and Siberia]. Moscow: “Medicine”; 2004. 191 p.
10. Burdelov L.A., Varshavsky B.S. [On the relationship between microfocal and migratory forms of existence of the plague pathogen in the Northern Aral Sea region]. In: [Epidemiology and Epizootiology of Plague]. Saratov; 1980. P. 14–8.
11. Abdikarimov S.T., Ibragimov E.Sh., Egembergenov Ch.E. [Current epizootic condition of natural plague foci in Kyrgyz Republic and measures aimed at provision of epidemiological welfare as regards plague]. Problemy Osobo Opasnykh Infektsii [Problems of Particularly Dangerous Infections]. 2018; (2):45–8. DOI: 10.21055/0370-1069-2018-2-45-48.
12. Ibragimov E.Sh. [Non-specific prophylaxes in the Tien Shan high-mountain natural plague focus: past and present]. Problemy Osobo Opasnykh Infektsii [Problems of Particularly Dangerous Infections]. 2015; (4):18–21. DOI: 10.21055/0370-1069-2015-4-18-21.
13. Morand S. Emerging diseases, livestock expansion and biodiversity loss are positively related at global scale. Biol. Conserv. 2020; 248:108707. DOI: 10.1016/j.biocon.2020.108707.
Review
For citations:
Sarieva G.E., Yusupov R.Kh., Bazarkanova G.D., Maimulov R.K., Moldakunova N.K., Bekbolotova N.N. Analysis of Vulnerability of the Population of the Sary-Dzhas Natural Plague Focus in Kyrgyzstan. Problems of Particularly Dangerous Infections. 2025;(1):134-140. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.21055/0370-1069-2025-1-134-140