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Outbreak of Pneumonic Plague in 2017 on Madagascar

https://doi.org/10.21055/0370-1069-2017-4-5-14

Abstract

The causes of emergence and development of pneumonic plague outbreak in 2017 on Madagascar were analyzed. Summarized were the literature data, characterizing the spatial and biocoenotic structure of natural plague focus on Madagascar, assessed were the risk factors of plague infection among rural and urban population of the island, as well as the properties of Yersinia pestis strains isolated there in the XX century. It is substantiated that the distinctive type of plague outbreaks on Madagascar is a rural one. It is demonstrated that one of the main causes of wide spread of plague in 2017 is importation of the infection from central regions of the Republic of Madagascar into big cities with further formation of multiple epidemic foci. Confirmed was the circulation of Y. pestis strains that belong to the third branch of irradiation of oriental biovar (1.ORI3). Discussed are the issues of diagnostics and treatment of plague in epidemic foci in the territory of the Republic of Madagascar. The evidence is provided to the fact that the plague outbreak in 2017 on Madagascar is the consequence of a lower surveillance level, first and foremost undervaluation of specific and non-specific prophylaxis capacities regarding this infection.

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
Russian Federation

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

2/1, Barrikadnaya St., Moscow, 125993, Russian Federation



V. V. Kutyrev
Russian Research AntiPlague Institute “Microbe”
Russian Federation
46, Universitetskaya St., Saratov, 410005, Russian Federation


S. A. Shcherbakova
Russian Research AntiPlague Institute “Microbe”
Russian Federation
46, Universitetskaya St., Saratov, 410005, Russian Federation


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, Russian Federation.



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

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

2/1, Barrikadnaya St., Moscow, 125993, Russian Federation



N. D. Pakskina
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, Russian Federation.


V. P. Toporkov
Russian Research AntiPlague Institute “Microbe”
Russian Federation
46, Universitetskaya St., Saratov, 410005, Russian Federation


N. V. Popov
Russian Research AntiPlague Institute “Microbe”
Russian Federation
46, Universitetskaya St., Saratov, 410005, Russian Federation


Ya. V. Sizova
Embassy of the Russian Federation in the Republic of Madagascar
Madagascar

Antananarivo, Republic of Madagascar.



G. A. Eroshenko
Russian Research AntiPlague Institute “Microbe”
Russian Federation
46, Universitetskaya St., Saratov, 410005, Russian Federation


S. A. Bugorkova
Russian Research AntiPlague Institute “Microbe”
Russian Federation
46, Universitetskaya St., Saratov, 410005, Russian Federation


T. N. Shchukovskaya
Russian Research AntiPlague Institute “Microbe”
Russian Federation
46, Universitetskaya St., Saratov, 410005, Russian Federation


I. G. Karnaukhov
Russian Research AntiPlague Institute “Microbe”
Russian Federation
46, Universitetskaya St., Saratov, 410005, Russian Federation


N. A. Osina
Russian Research AntiPlague Institute “Microbe”
Russian Federation
46, Universitetskaya St., Saratov, 410005, Russian Federation


A. M. Porshakov
Russian Research AntiPlague Institute “Microbe”
Russian Federation
46, Universitetskaya St., Saratov, 410005, Russian Federation


I. N. Sharova
Russian Research AntiPlague Institute “Microbe”
Russian Federation
46, Universitetskaya St., Saratov, 410005, Russian Federation


S. K. Udovichenko
Russian Research AntiPlague Institute “Microbe”
Russian Federation
46, Universitetskaya St., Saratov, 410005, Russian Federation


A. V. Ivanova
Russian Research AntiPlague Institute “Microbe”
Russian Federation
46, Universitetskaya St., Saratov, 410005, Russian Federation


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Popova A.Yu., Kutyrev V.V., Shcherbakova S.A., Ezhlova E.B., Demina Yu.V., Pakskina N.D., Toporkov V.P., Popov N.V., Sizova Ya.V., Eroshenko G.A., Bugorkova S.A., Shchukovskaya T.N., Karnaukhov I.G., Osina N.A., Porshakov A.M., Sharova I.N., Udovichenko S.K., Ivanova A.V. Outbreak of Pneumonic Plague in 2017 on Madagascar. Problems of Particularly Dangerous Infections. 2017;(4):5-14. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.21055/0370-1069-2017-4-5-14

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