Brief space and time characteristics of epizootic plague situation in Kazakhstan in 2011

The natural plague foci of Kazakhstan occupy a huge territory. The mapping of these foci is a very important part of the plague monitoring and has a scientific and practical meaning. The old paper mapped data have been obsolete and. all previous and. current data have been digitized now. The digitiz...

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Main Authors: Z. Zh. Abdeliev, B. B. Atshabar, Z. A. Sagiev, R. S. Musagalieva, N. Sh. Niyazbekov, E. Zh. Begimbaeva, A. O. Ismailova, G. S. Zhunusova, B. K. Aymakhanov, M. K. Kozhakhmetova, N. S. Maykanov, A. T. Bedribekov, S. B. Isaeva, T. Sh. Alzhanov, M. .. Balibaev
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Language:RU
Published: Scientific Сentre for Family Health and Human Reproduction Problems 2013
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Online Access:https://doaj.org/article/89218d96a8784a7fa8c9d11a85e0b5ed
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Summary:The natural plague foci of Kazakhstan occupy a huge territory. The mapping of these foci is a very important part of the plague monitoring and has a scientific and practical meaning. The old paper mapped data have been obsolete and. all previous and. current data have been digitized now. The digitizing of the data was carried by ArcGIS program. The epidemiological and epizootological analysis of the data of 2012 showed that the Kazakh plague natural foci were active in that time. And the analysis showed that by the complex factors a more active and epidemic hazardous area was Qyzylorda Region.