The influence of changing social conditions and diet of the aboriginal population on the dynamics of the Viluy encephalomyelitis epidemic process
Abstract
The paper presents results of the analysis of traditional food, economic activity and lifestyle in foci of VEM. It shows the influence of changing living conditions in the epidemic process of the disease. The positive influence of improving living conditions to reduce the incidence of VEM acute cases VEM, at the same time it creates the problem of diagnosis of the disease in patients with primary chronic form.
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About the Authors
V. A. VladimirtsevRussian Federation
Vladimirtsev VsevolodAfanasevich–cand. med. sciences, seniorresearcher
T. M. Sivtseva
Russian Federation
Sivtseva Tatyana Mihajlovna–cand. biol. sciences, senior researcher
T. K. Davydova
Russian Federation
Davydova Tatyana Kimovna cand. med. sciences, seniorresearcher
V. L. Osakovsky
Russian Federation
Osakovsky Vladimir Leonidovich–cand. biol. sciences,head of the Laboratory
G. G. Karganova
Russian Federation
Каrganova Galina Grigorevna–doct. biol. sciences, head of the Laboratory, Institute of Poliomyelitis and Virus encephalitis by M.P. Chumakov (Moscow)
F. A. Platonov
Russian Federation
Platonov FedorAlekseevich–doct. med. sciences, director
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For citations:
Vladimirtsev V.A., Sivtseva T.M., Davydova T.K., Osakovsky V.L., Karganova G.G., Platonov F.A. The influence of changing social conditions and diet of the aboriginal population on the dynamics of the Viluy encephalomyelitis epidemic process. Yakut Medical Journal. 2015;(3):61-64.








