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Peculiarities of Epidemiological Situation on the West Nile Fever in 2012 in the Territory of the Russian Federation

https://doi.org/10.21055/0370-1069-2013-1-25-29

Abstract

During the epidemic season of 2012 453 cases of West Nile fever (WNF) were registered in the territory of the 21 constituent entities of the Russian Federation. Epidemic process is spreading itself towards the northern regions of Russia. The presence of markers of West Nile fever virus in carriers and vectors of the disease as well as acquired immunity among the population against the West Nile virus (WNV) have been identified in the territory of 53 constituent entities of the Russian Federation. The epidemic process is characterized by a number of peculiarities concerning both its epidemiological and clinical aspects. With the intensification of diagnostic works among the patients with clinical symptomatology similar to WNF, first and foremost in the territories where WNV markers have been detected, prognosticated is the registration of WNF incidence among the population extending over a large area of the Russian Federation.

About the Authors

E. V. Putintseva
Volgograd Research Anti-Plague Institute
Russian Federation


V. A. Antonov
Volgograd Research Anti-Plague Institute
Russian Federation


D. V. Viktorov
Volgograd Research Anti-Plague Institute
Russian Federation


V. P. Smelyansky
Volgograd Research Anti-Plague Institute
Russian Federation


K. V. Zhukov
Volgograd Research Anti-Plague Institute
Russian Federation


V. V. Manankov
Volgograd Research Anti-Plague Institute
Russian Federation


N. I. Pogasy
Volgograd Research Anti-Plague Institute
Russian Federation


G. A. Tkachenko
Volgograd Research Anti-Plague Institute
Russian Federation


I. M. Shpak
Volgograd Research Anti-Plague Institute
Russian Federation


E. A. Snatenkov
Volgograd Research Anti-Plague Institute
Russian Federation


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Putintseva E.V., Antonov V.A., Viktorov D.V., Smelyansky V.P., Zhukov K.V., Manankov V.V., Pogasy N.I., Tkachenko G.A., Shpak I.M., Snatenkov E.A. Peculiarities of Epidemiological Situation on the West Nile Fever in 2012 in the Territory of the Russian Federation. Problems of Particularly Dangerous Infections. 2013;(1):25-29. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.21055/0370-1069-2013-1-25-29

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