Vector of distribution, dynamics of the number of ixodic ticks in the territory of Yakutia and the background of the explosion of loimopotential of tick infections in humans
https://doi.org/10.25789/YMJ.2019.66.20
Abstract
According to the data of medical and entomological monitoring, an administrative-zonal (cartographic) format has been compiled; vectors of ectoparasite distribution are indicated, including laboratory-indicative indicators, their contamination by designated infectious agents (causative agents of tick-borne encephalitis (TBE), ixodic tickborne borreliosis (ITBB) and human granulocytic anaplasmosis (HGA)).
Sporadic and group cases of people’s diseases, including a mixt-infection, detected against the background of general infection among the population indicate certain clinical, epidemiological, cause-and-effect risk factors of their loimopotential.
About the Authors
V. F. ChernyavskyRussian Federation
Chernyavsky Viktor Fedorovich - epidemiologist of the Department of natural focal and especially dangerous infections, consultant
the highest category, Ph.D
Yakutsk, Republic Sakha (Yakutia)
O. I. Nikiforov
Russian Federation
Nikiforov Oleg Innokentievich - zoologist, a specialist of the highest category
Yakutsk, Republic Sakha (Yakutia)
T. T. Gulyayev
Russian Federation
Gulyayev Timur Tuskulovich - epidemiologist at the Department for epidemiological surveillance
Yakutsk, Republic Sakha (Yakutia)
O. N. Sofronova
Russian Federation
Sofronova Oktyabrina Nikolaevna - Ph.D, Head of Laboratory
Yakutsk, Republic Sakha (Yakutia)
M. G. Alekseeva
Russian Federation
Alekseeva Maria Gavrilievna - entomologist, specialist of the highest category
Yakutsk, Republic Sakha (Yakutia)
S. N. Ershova
Russian Federation
Ershova Svetlana Nikolaevna - Head of the Virology Laboratory, doctor of the highest category
Yakutsk, Republic Sakha (Yakutia)
V. S. Tyulyakhova
Russian Federation
Tyulyakhova Valeriya Spiridonovna – physician-virologist of the highest category
Yakutsk, Republic Sakha (Yakutia)
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For citations:
Chernyavsky V.F., Nikiforov O.I., Gulyayev T.T., Sofronova O.N., Alekseeva M.G., Ershova S.N., Tyulyakhova V.S. Vector of distribution, dynamics of the number of ixodic ticks in the territory of Yakutia and the background of the explosion of loimopotential of tick infections in humans. Yakut Medical Journal. 2019;(2):67-70. https://doi.org/10.25789/YMJ.2019.66.20
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