Отправка автору номера почтового отправления: 28.02.2022 Публикация на сайте статей и журнала: 11.02.2022 Статьи принимаются: до 01.02.2022 (включительно) Выходные данные статьи и справка о публикации: в день оплаты статьи Рассылка печатных журналов и оттисков: 21.02.2022 Клиническая медицина Профилактическая медицина Медико-биологические науки Фармацевтические науки
The article presents the results of a study carried out in relation to the epidemic situation in terms of the incidence of one of the topical representatives of tick-borne natural focal infections among the population of the Altai Territory in the period from 2000 to 2019 – tick-borne rickettsiosis and tick-borne encephalitis. An assessment of the prevalence of these infections among certain age and social groups of the region's population is presented. Using GIS technologies and the method of sigma deviations, the spatial prevalence of current infections in the territory of the region was estimated and regions with high, medium and low, for the Altai Territory, incidence of tick-borne encephalitis and tick-borne rickettsiosis during the study period were identified. The results of the assessment of preventive measures carried out in the region aimed at reducing the incidence of current infections among the local population – vaccine prophylaxis, seroprophylaxis and acaricidal treatments of territories are presented.
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