Epidemiological situation on acute enteric infections on the territories of Bashkortostan Republic different by anthropogenic loads

The article presents the data on epidemiological situation on acute enteric infections on the territories of Bashkortostan Republic different by anthropogenic loads on the environment. Higher degree of implication of children, especially ones of early age, in this process mostly on anthropogenically...

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Autores principales: G. M. Shaykhieva, G. E. Efimov, T. V. Kaydanek, N. A. Kuchimova, E. V. Senkina, I. A. Petrova, L. A. Sondukova
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:fdc973b8273b46d6aca47b90f6beeb862021-11-23T06:14:26ZEpidemiological situation on acute enteric infections on the territories of Bashkortostan Republic different by anthropogenic loads2541-94202587-9596https://doaj.org/article/fdc973b8273b46d6aca47b90f6beeb862013-02-01T00:00:00Zhttps://www.actabiomedica.ru/jour/article/view/1423https://doaj.org/toc/2541-9420https://doaj.org/toc/2587-9596The article presents the data on epidemiological situation on acute enteric infections on the territories of Bashkortostan Republic different by anthropogenic loads on the environment. Higher degree of implication of children, especially ones of early age, in this process mostly on anthropogenically polluted territories both at definite and at indefinite variants of them. Rotavirus infection was the leader in ethiological aspect among children and. salmonellosis was the leader among adults. Low degree of ethiological decoding of pathogens of acute enteric infections of almost all researched territories. The necessity of widespread practical application in public health service of high-specific molecular methods of laboratory diagnostics of acute enteric infetions for the enhancement of system of epidemiologic control.G. M. ShaykhievaG. E. EfimovT. V. KaydanekN. A. KuchimovaE. V. SenkinaI. A. PetrovaL. A. SondukovaScientific Сentre for Family Health and Human Reproduction Problemsarticleacute enteric infectionsgroups and territories of riskanthropogenic environmental pollutionlaboratory diagnosticsScienceQRUActa Biomedica Scientifica, Vol 0, Iss 1, Pp 152-159 (2013)
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topic acute enteric infections
groups and territories of risk
anthropogenic environmental pollution
laboratory diagnostics
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spellingShingle acute enteric infections
groups and territories of risk
anthropogenic environmental pollution
laboratory diagnostics
Science
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G. M. Shaykhieva
G. E. Efimov
T. V. Kaydanek
N. A. Kuchimova
E. V. Senkina
I. A. Petrova
L. A. Sondukova
Epidemiological situation on acute enteric infections on the territories of Bashkortostan Republic different by anthropogenic loads
description The article presents the data on epidemiological situation on acute enteric infections on the territories of Bashkortostan Republic different by anthropogenic loads on the environment. Higher degree of implication of children, especially ones of early age, in this process mostly on anthropogenically polluted territories both at definite and at indefinite variants of them. Rotavirus infection was the leader in ethiological aspect among children and. salmonellosis was the leader among adults. Low degree of ethiological decoding of pathogens of acute enteric infections of almost all researched territories. The necessity of widespread practical application in public health service of high-specific molecular methods of laboratory diagnostics of acute enteric infetions for the enhancement of system of epidemiologic control.
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author G. M. Shaykhieva
G. E. Efimov
T. V. Kaydanek
N. A. Kuchimova
E. V. Senkina
I. A. Petrova
L. A. Sondukova
author_facet G. M. Shaykhieva
G. E. Efimov
T. V. Kaydanek
N. A. Kuchimova
E. V. Senkina
I. A. Petrova
L. A. Sondukova
author_sort G. M. Shaykhieva
title Epidemiological situation on acute enteric infections on the territories of Bashkortostan Republic different by anthropogenic loads
title_short Epidemiological situation on acute enteric infections on the territories of Bashkortostan Republic different by anthropogenic loads
title_full Epidemiological situation on acute enteric infections on the territories of Bashkortostan Republic different by anthropogenic loads
title_fullStr Epidemiological situation on acute enteric infections on the territories of Bashkortostan Republic different by anthropogenic loads
title_full_unstemmed Epidemiological situation on acute enteric infections on the territories of Bashkortostan Republic different by anthropogenic loads
title_sort epidemiological situation on acute enteric infections on the territories of bashkortostan republic different by anthropogenic loads
publisher Scientific Сentre for Family Health and Human Reproduction Problems
publishDate 2013
url https://doaj.org/article/fdc973b8273b46d6aca47b90f6beeb86
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