PARENTERAL VIRAL HEPATITISES IN THE IRKUTSK REGION

From all group of infectious pathology viral hepatitises, from which the most priority are the parenteral hepatitises B and С, are essential for health of mankind, also the Irkutsk region isn’t an exception. The aim of the study: to assess an epidemiological situation in sharp and chronic forms of t...

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Autores principales: E. D. Savilov, N. N. Chemezova, V. A. Astafev, I. V. Malov, S. I. Malov, T. A. Gavrilova, T. M. Burdanova, A. V. Vladykina, E. A. Chubukin
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:c3316512dbab4251b6976ddeef8709202021-11-23T06:14:41ZPARENTERAL VIRAL HEPATITISES IN THE IRKUTSK REGION2541-94202587-959610.29413/ABS.2018-3.5.22https://doaj.org/article/c3316512dbab4251b6976ddeef8709202018-09-01T00:00:00Zhttps://www.actabiomedica.ru/jour/article/view/721https://doaj.org/toc/2541-9420https://doaj.org/toc/2587-9596From all group of infectious pathology viral hepatitises, from which the most priority are the parenteral hepatitises B and С, are essential for health of mankind, also the Irkutsk region isn’t an exception. The aim of the study: to assess an epidemiological situation in sharp and chronic forms of the viral hepatitises B and С in the territory of the Irkutsk region for the long-term period. Materials and methods. The retrospective analysis of an epidemiological situation on viral hepatitises B and C in Russia, Siberian Federal District and in the Irkutsk region for 2008–2016 is carried out. Results. The expressed decrease in incidence of acute viral hepatitis B is noted, at a chronic form of this disease rates of decrease had less expressed character that can be connected with carrying out by mass vaccinal prevention. The carried-out ranged distribution of territories for all forms of viral hepatitis B and viral hepatitis C in the Irkutsk region has allowed to reveal territories of risk. Conclusion. Parenteral viral hepatitises (sharp and chronic forms) are widespread in the territory of the Irkutsk region. From 43 administrative territories of the area, 24 belong to unsuccessful on incidences from which five are to territories of high epidemiological risk: cities of Irkutsk, Angarsk and Ust-Ilimsk and also Katangsky and Shelekhovsky districts.E. D. SavilovN. N. ChemezovaV. A. AstafevI. V. MalovS. I. MalovT. A. GavrilovaT. M. BurdanovaA. V. VladykinaE. A. ChubukinScientific Сentre for Family Health and Human Reproduction Problemsarticleviral hepatitis bviral hepatitis cincidenceirkutsk regionterritories of riskScienceQRUActa Biomedica Scientifica, Vol 3, Iss 5, Pp 148-153 (2018)
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topic viral hepatitis b
viral hepatitis c
incidence
irkutsk region
territories of risk
Science
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spellingShingle viral hepatitis b
viral hepatitis c
incidence
irkutsk region
territories of risk
Science
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E. D. Savilov
N. N. Chemezova
V. A. Astafev
I. V. Malov
S. I. Malov
T. A. Gavrilova
T. M. Burdanova
A. V. Vladykina
E. A. Chubukin
PARENTERAL VIRAL HEPATITISES IN THE IRKUTSK REGION
description From all group of infectious pathology viral hepatitises, from which the most priority are the parenteral hepatitises B and С, are essential for health of mankind, also the Irkutsk region isn’t an exception. The aim of the study: to assess an epidemiological situation in sharp and chronic forms of the viral hepatitises B and С in the territory of the Irkutsk region for the long-term period. Materials and methods. The retrospective analysis of an epidemiological situation on viral hepatitises B and C in Russia, Siberian Federal District and in the Irkutsk region for 2008–2016 is carried out. Results. The expressed decrease in incidence of acute viral hepatitis B is noted, at a chronic form of this disease rates of decrease had less expressed character that can be connected with carrying out by mass vaccinal prevention. The carried-out ranged distribution of territories for all forms of viral hepatitis B and viral hepatitis C in the Irkutsk region has allowed to reveal territories of risk. Conclusion. Parenteral viral hepatitises (sharp and chronic forms) are widespread in the territory of the Irkutsk region. From 43 administrative territories of the area, 24 belong to unsuccessful on incidences from which five are to territories of high epidemiological risk: cities of Irkutsk, Angarsk and Ust-Ilimsk and also Katangsky and Shelekhovsky districts.
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author E. D. Savilov
N. N. Chemezova
V. A. Astafev
I. V. Malov
S. I. Malov
T. A. Gavrilova
T. M. Burdanova
A. V. Vladykina
E. A. Chubukin
author_facet E. D. Savilov
N. N. Chemezova
V. A. Astafev
I. V. Malov
S. I. Malov
T. A. Gavrilova
T. M. Burdanova
A. V. Vladykina
E. A. Chubukin
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title PARENTERAL VIRAL HEPATITISES IN THE IRKUTSK REGION
title_short PARENTERAL VIRAL HEPATITISES IN THE IRKUTSK REGION
title_full PARENTERAL VIRAL HEPATITISES IN THE IRKUTSK REGION
title_fullStr PARENTERAL VIRAL HEPATITISES IN THE IRKUTSK REGION
title_full_unstemmed PARENTERAL VIRAL HEPATITISES IN THE IRKUTSK REGION
title_sort parenteral viral hepatitises in the irkutsk region
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