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WAYS TO IMPROVE THE EPIDEMIOLOGICAL SURVEILLANCE AND CONTROL OF ANTHRAX IN THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION

https://doi.org/10.21055/0370-1069-2017-1-84-88

Abstract

Presented are summarized data on anthrax epidemiological and epizootiological situation in the Russian Federation. The causes of the unstable situation are analyzed. Characterized are modern clinical and epidemiological features of anthrax infection, as well as key areas for improvement of surveillance and control of anthrax in the current conditions based on a systematic approach and effective interdepartmental cooperation.

About the Authors

A. Yu. Popova
Federal Service for Surveillance in the Sphere of Consumers Rights Protection and Human Welfare; Russian Medical Academy of Continuing Professional Education Moscow
Russian Federation

18, Bld. 5 and 7, Vadkovsky Pereulok, Moscow, 127994; 2/1, Barrikadnaya St., Moscow, 125993



E. B. Ezhlova
Federal Service for Surveillance in the Sphere of Consumers Rights Protection and Human Welfare
Russian Federation

18, Bld. 5 and 7, Vadkovsky Pereulok, Moscow, 127994



Yu. V. Demina
Federal Service for Surveillance in the Sphere of Consumers Rights Protection and Human Welfare; Russian Medical Academy of Continuing Professional Education Moscow
Russian Federation

18, Bld. 5 and 7, Vadkovsky Pereulok, Moscow, 127994; 2/1, Barrikadnaya St., Moscow, 125993



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

13-15, Sovetskaya St., Stavropol, 355035, e-mail: snipchi@mail.stv.ru



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

13-15, Sovetskaya St., Stavropol, 355035, e-mail: snipchi@mail.stv.ru



N. P. Buravtseva
Stavropol Research Anti-Plague Institute
Russian Federation
13-15, Sovetskaya St., Stavropol, 355035, e-mail: snipchi@mail.stv.ru


E. I. Eremenko
Stavropol Research Anti-Plague Institute
Russian Federation
13-15, Sovetskaya St., Stavropol, 355035, e-mail: snipchi@mail.stv.ru


I. А. Dyatlov
State Research Center for Applied Microbiology & Biotechnology
Russian Federation

Obolensk, Moscow Region, 142279, e-mail: anisimov@obolensk.org



V. V. Maleev
Central Research Institute of Epidemiology
Russian Federation

3, Novogireevskaya St., Moscow, 111123, e-mail: crie@pcp.ru



E. G. Simonova
Central Research Institute of Epidemiology; Sechenov First Moscow State Medical University
Russian Federation

3, Novogireevskaya St., Moscow, 111123, e-mail: crie@pcp.ru



S. A. Каrtavaya
Central Research Institute of Epidemiology
Russian Federation

3, Novogireevskaya St., Moscow, 111123, e-mail: crie@pcp.ru



I. G. Karnaukhov
Russian Research Anti-Plague Institute «Microbe»
Russian Federation

46, Universitetskaya St., Saratov, 410005, e-mail: rusrapi@microbe.ru



V. P. Toporkov
Russian Research Anti-Plague Institute «Microbe»
Russian Federation

46, Universitetskaya St., Saratov, 410005, e-mail: rusrapi@microbe.ru



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Popova A.Yu., Ezhlova E.B., Demina Yu.V., Kulichenko A.N., Ryazanova A.G., Buravtseva N.P., Eremenko E.I., Dyatlov I.А., Maleev V.V., Simonova E.G., Каrtavaya S.A., Karnaukhov I.G., Toporkov V.P. WAYS TO IMPROVE THE EPIDEMIOLOGICAL SURVEILLANCE AND CONTROL OF ANTHRAX IN THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION. Problems of Particularly Dangerous Infections. 2017;(1):84-88. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.21055/0370-1069-2017-1-84-88

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