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Prognostication of Epizootiologic Activity of Plague Natural Foci in the Russian Federation for 2009

https://doi.org/10.21055/0370-1069-2009-1(99)-11-16

Abstract

A short-term prognosis of plague epizootic activity in 11 natural foci in the Russian Federation for 2009 is substantiated by the authors. The present situation with the numbers of the main carriers and vectors of plague infection in diverse types of natural foci was analyzed. Some modern tendencies were noted in the dynamics of epizootic activity of the natural plague foci varying in their biocenotic structures.

About the Authors

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


V. E. Bezsmertny
Plague Control Center of Rospotrebnadzor, Moscow
Russian Federation


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


S. M. Ivanova
Plague Control Center of Rospotrebnadzor, Moscow
Russian Federation


V. P. Popov
Plague Control Center of Rospotrebnadzor, Moscow
Russian Federation


A. I. Udovikov
Russian Anti-Plague Research Institute “Microbe”, Saratov
Russian Federation
410005,  Saratov, Universitetskaya St., 46.


L. D. Shilova
Russian Anti-Plague Research Institute “Microbe”, Saratov
Russian Federation
410005,  Saratov, Universitetskaya St., 46.


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


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Popov N.V., Bezsmertny V.E., Toporkov V.P., Ivanova S.M., Popov V.P., Udovikov A.I., Shilova L.D., Kutyrev V.V. Prognostication of Epizootiologic Activity of Plague Natural Foci in the Russian Federation for 2009. Problems of Particularly Dangerous Infections. 2009;(1(99)):11-16. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.21055/0370-1069-2009-1(99)-11-16

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