Relevant Issues of Epidemiological Safety Provision as Regards Natural-Focal Infections during the XXII Olympic and XI Paralympic Winter Games in Sochi

The paper contains the data on the morbidity rates as regards natural-focal infectious diseases and results of epizootiological monitoring in the locality of the XXII Olympic and XI Paralympic Winter Games-2014 in Sochi. It is demonstrated that the significant ones in the infectious disease incidenc...

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Main Authors: B. P. Kuz’Kin, E. B. Ezhlova, A. N. Kulichenko, O. V. Maletskaya, Yu. V. Demina, T. V. Taran, N. D. Pakskina, O. N. Skudareva, N. F. Vasilenko, T. V. Kharchenko, E. A. Manin, G. M. Grizhebovsky, Yu. V. Yunicheva, V. E. Eldinova, L. E. Vasilenko, I. M. Medyanik, O. M. Pilikova, V. P. Klindukhov, T. V. Grechanaya, S. Ch. Tesheva, V. G. Orobey, E. A. Belanova
Format: Article
Language:Russian
Published: Federal Government Health Institution, Russian Research Anti-Plague Institute “Microbe” 2015-03-01
Series:Проблемы особо опасных инфекций
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Online Access:https://journal.microbe.ru/jour/article/view/206
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Summary:The paper contains the data on the morbidity rates as regards natural-focal infectious diseases and results of epizootiological monitoring in the locality of the XXII Olympic and XI Paralympic Winter Games-2014 in Sochi. It is demonstrated that the significant ones in the infectious disease incidence chart are hemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome, Ixodidae tick-borne borrelioses, pseudotuberculosis, intestinal yersiniosis, leptospiroses, rabies, rickettsiosis, and tularemia. Represented are the data on the peculiarities of a number of regional pathogenic strains. Noted is fact that complex activities, which were carried out by the agencies and institutions of the Rospotrebnadzor, Krasnodar Territory and Sochi resort-town Administration, allowed for the stabilization of the situation on natural-focal infections.
ISSN:0370-1069
2658-719X