Brucellosis: Trends in the Development of Situation in the World and Forecast for 2022 in the Russian Federation

An analysis of trends in the development of situation on brucellosis in the world over past decade and the data on the main risk factors for the occurrence of epidemiological complications regarding this infection in various regions of the world are provided in the paper. An expert assessment of the...

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Main Authors: D. G. Ponomarenko, O. N. Skudareva, A. A. Khachaturova, D. E. Lukashevich, I. V. Zharinova, A. V. Daurova, A. N. Germanova, O. V. Logvinenko, E. L. Rakitina, M. V. Kostyuchenko, E. A. Manin, O. V. Maletskaya, A. N. Kulichenko
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Published: Federal Government Health Institution, Russian Research Anti-Plague Institute “Microbe” 2022-07-01
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author D. G. Ponomarenko
O. N. Skudareva
A. A. Khachaturova
D. E. Lukashevich
I. V. Zharinova
A. V. Daurova
A. N. Germanova
O. V. Logvinenko
E. L. Rakitina
M. V. Kostyuchenko
E. A. Manin
O. V. Maletskaya
A. N. Kulichenko
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O. V. Logvinenko
E. L. Rakitina
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description An analysis of trends in the development of situation on brucellosis in the world over past decade and the data on the main risk factors for the occurrence of epidemiological complications regarding this infection in various regions of the world are provided in the paper. An expert assessment of the current epizootiological and epidemiological situation on brucellosis, the coverage of population and animals with immunization in the Russian Federation is given. Over 9 months of 2021, 210 potentially hazardous as regards brucellosis in cattle areas and 24 sites – as regards brucellosis in small ruminants – were registered in Russia. Compared to the same period in 2020, there was a decrease in the number of newly identified hazardous sites for bovine brucellosis by 35.8 % (117 areas). However, long-term upward trend in epizootiological adversity for bovine brucellosis in Russia persists. The epidemiological situation on brucellosis in the country for the period of 2012–2021 is characterized as unfavorable. Decrease in the number of newly detected human brucellosis cases (by 25.1 % of long-term average values) is observed against the background of persistent unfavorable epizootic conditions for brucellosis among epidemiologically significant species of small ruminants and cattle in regions with developed animal husbandry. In 2021, clusters of human cases were registered in the Republic of Dagestan and Penza Region. In the Republic of Dagestan, against the background of aggravation of epizootiological and epidemiological situation on brucellosis, there was also an alarming trend towards prevalence of a relatively high incidence among minors. The proportion of cases of brucellosis among children under the age of 17 in the Republic amounted to 60.3 % of the total number of minors with newly diagnosed brucellosis in Russia over the past 10 years. Taking into account current epizootic, epidemic situations and the long-term dynamics of the development of situation on  brucellosis in the Russian Federation, the incidence of brucellosis among the population  is predicted to be 10–15 % lower than the average long-term values – 0.18–0.20 per 100000 of the population – in 2022. The number of human cases of brucellosis can range from 250 to 300.
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spelling doaj-art-a7db45d4586a41c38e728c81c327b89c2025-07-07T08:02:43ZrusFederal Government Health Institution, Russian Research Anti-Plague Institute “Microbe”Проблемы особо опасных инфекций0370-10692658-719X2022-07-0102364510.21055/0370-1069-2022-2-36-451373Brucellosis: Trends in the Development of Situation in the World and Forecast for 2022 in the Russian FederationD. G. Ponomarenko0O. N. Skudareva1A. A. Khachaturova2D. E. Lukashevich3I. V. Zharinova4A. V. Daurova5A. N. Germanova6O. V. Logvinenko7E. L. Rakitina8M. V. Kostyuchenko9E. A. Manin10O. V. Maletskaya11A. N. Kulichenko12Stavropol Research Anti-Plague InstituteFederal Service for Surveillance in the Sphere of Consumers Rights Protection and Human WelfareStavropol Research Anti-Plague InstituteStavropol Research Anti-Plague InstituteStavropol Research Anti-Plague InstituteStavropol Research Anti-Plague InstituteStavropol Research Anti-Plague InstituteStavropol Research Anti-Plague InstituteStavropol Research Anti-Plague InstituteStavropol Research Anti-Plague InstituteStavropol Research Anti-Plague InstituteStavropol Research Anti-Plague InstituteStavropol Research Anti-Plague InstituteAn analysis of trends in the development of situation on brucellosis in the world over past decade and the data on the main risk factors for the occurrence of epidemiological complications regarding this infection in various regions of the world are provided in the paper. An expert assessment of the current epizootiological and epidemiological situation on brucellosis, the coverage of population and animals with immunization in the Russian Federation is given. Over 9 months of 2021, 210 potentially hazardous as regards brucellosis in cattle areas and 24 sites – as regards brucellosis in small ruminants – were registered in Russia. Compared to the same period in 2020, there was a decrease in the number of newly identified hazardous sites for bovine brucellosis by 35.8 % (117 areas). However, long-term upward trend in epizootiological adversity for bovine brucellosis in Russia persists. The epidemiological situation on brucellosis in the country for the period of 2012–2021 is characterized as unfavorable. Decrease in the number of newly detected human brucellosis cases (by 25.1 % of long-term average values) is observed against the background of persistent unfavorable epizootic conditions for brucellosis among epidemiologically significant species of small ruminants and cattle in regions with developed animal husbandry. In 2021, clusters of human cases were registered in the Republic of Dagestan and Penza Region. In the Republic of Dagestan, against the background of aggravation of epizootiological and epidemiological situation on brucellosis, there was also an alarming trend towards prevalence of a relatively high incidence among minors. The proportion of cases of brucellosis among children under the age of 17 in the Republic amounted to 60.3 % of the total number of minors with newly diagnosed brucellosis in Russia over the past 10 years. Taking into account current epizootic, epidemic situations and the long-term dynamics of the development of situation on  brucellosis in the Russian Federation, the incidence of brucellosis among the population  is predicted to be 10–15 % lower than the average long-term values – 0.18–0.20 per 100000 of the population – in 2022. The number of human cases of brucellosis can range from 250 to 300.https://journal.microbe.ru/jour/article/view/1691brucellosisincidenceepizootic processepidemic manifestations
spellingShingle D. G. Ponomarenko
O. N. Skudareva
A. A. Khachaturova
D. E. Lukashevich
I. V. Zharinova
A. V. Daurova
A. N. Germanova
O. V. Logvinenko
E. L. Rakitina
M. V. Kostyuchenko
E. A. Manin
O. V. Maletskaya
A. N. Kulichenko
Brucellosis: Trends in the Development of Situation in the World and Forecast for 2022 in the Russian Federation
Проблемы особо опасных инфекций
brucellosis
incidence
epizootic process
epidemic manifestations
title Brucellosis: Trends in the Development of Situation in the World and Forecast for 2022 in the Russian Federation
title_full Brucellosis: Trends in the Development of Situation in the World and Forecast for 2022 in the Russian Federation
title_fullStr Brucellosis: Trends in the Development of Situation in the World and Forecast for 2022 in the Russian Federation
title_full_unstemmed Brucellosis: Trends in the Development of Situation in the World and Forecast for 2022 in the Russian Federation
title_short Brucellosis: Trends in the Development of Situation in the World and Forecast for 2022 in the Russian Federation
title_sort brucellosis trends in the development of situation in the world and forecast for 2022 in the russian federation
topic brucellosis
incidence
epizootic process
epidemic manifestations
url https://journal.microbe.ru/jour/article/view/1691
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