Relevance. Measles infection still does not lose its relevance, as experts everywhere register outbreaks of the disease. The aim of the study is characterization of the measles epidemic process in the context of different strategies for its vaccination in a large industrial city to make adequate management decisions.Materials and methods. The authors used the data of statistical reports on measles incidence in Yekaterinburg in 1950–2017 as the study materials. The authors analyzed data for six periods: pre-vaccination (1950–1961), selective immunization (1962–1965), routine vaccination of children under 8 years (1966–1972), vaccination of children under 14 years (1973–1986), the introduction of mass revaccination of children (1987–2001) and the period of universal vaccination at the stage of elimination of infection (2002–2017).Results. In the pre-vaccination period, the average annual incidence rate was 1381.7 ± 162.9 per 100 ths population, the seasonal increase in the incidence was in december–may, in the structure of age groups dominated by children. During the period of selective immunization, at the stage of testing of the domestic vaccine, there was a slight decrease in the incidence to 1082.8 ± 189.1 per 100 ths population, intra-annual dynamics and age distribution of patients remained virtually unchanged. During routine vaccination of children up to 8 years of age, there was a significant reduction in the incidence to the level of 219.8 ± 110.8 per 100 ths population , which was observed in almost all age groups, with the exception of children 10–14 years and adults. Seasonal manifestations of the epidemic process were similar to previous periods. With an increase in the cohort for vaccination at the expense of children up to 14 years, there was a further decrease in the incidence to 89.9 ± 39.1 per 100 ths population, but in some years measles outbreaks were registered, with an active spread of infection among schoolchildren in educational institutions. The decision to introduce a second vaccination for 6-year olds before school made it possible to achieve a sporadic level of morbidity and to change the main parameters characterizing the epidemic process in all previous periods. The epidemic process has become intermittent. Periodic rises disappeared. When the infection was not spread, the population immunity and vaccination rates were consistent with the recommendations of who experts. However, against this background, 2016 was registered a major outbreak of measles.Conclusion. The use of different tactics of vaccination led to significant changes in the parameters of the epidemic process of measles. However, at the present stage immunization schemes do not control the situation. In this regard, it is necessary to raise the issue of introduction of revaccination against adult measles every 10 years, as well as changes in the antigenic composition of the live measles vaccine, taking into account data on circulating strains of the virus of genetic lines D and H.
Relevance. During the pandemic of the new coronavirus infection (COVID-19), one of the most vulnerable and actively involved in the epidemic process categories of the population were medical workers. The study of the incidence of COVID-19 among medical workers, risk factors for infection and safety measures is an important area of research in modern conditions. The aim of the study is to assess the prevalence of COVID-19 among employees of medical organizations and occupational risk factors for infection in order to develop proposals for corrective measures. Materials and methods. To study the incidence of COVID-19 among employees of medical organizations, an anonymous online questionnaire developed by the authors was used, which was posted on the Google platform and distributed during the first wave of the pandemic among employees of medical organizations in several regions of the Russian Federation through corporate e-mail or specialized online resources adapted for health workers. The survey involved 1,872 medical workers of different genders, ages, positions and work experience. Results and discussion. Among the survey participants, 161 employees have already had a new coronavirus infection. In the majority (64.0%) of them, the disease occurred in the form of acute respiratory infection, in 28.6% - interstitial pneumonia, in 7.4% only the fact of isolation of the SARSCoV-2 antigen without clinical manifestations of infection was documented. The most affected contingents were secondary and junior medical personnel, mainly hospital staff. The likelihood of infection in the workplace was increased by factors such as providing care to patients with confirmed COVID-19, participating in procedures related to aerosol generation, working with biomaterials of patients with COVID-19, contact with surfaces in the environment of a COVID-19 patient, ignorance of infectious safety issues due to lack of instruction before admission to work. When assessing the efficiency of personal protective equipment (PPE) when they are used in the process, it was found that the highest value for the prevention of infection COVID-19 had a PPE for face protection, respiratory and eye, and hand hygiene. At the same time, many employees are faced with the problem of an insufficient number of protective equipment in the workplace. When assessing the availability of SARS-CoV-2 testing to employees, it was found that only 77.4% of survey participants had the opportunity to be tested for coronavirus infection in a timely manner. Conclusion. Thus, for more effective protection of employees of medical organizations, it is necessary to have a sufficient number of personal protective equipment, especially for the face, respiratory organs and vision, the availability of hygienic hand treatment during work, regular instruction on infectious safety, using interactive forms of training, and the organization of screening examinations of previously unvaccinated and unvaccinated employees.
Relevance In the context of the new coronavirus infection (COVID-19) pandemic, research on the formation of an immune response to SARS-CoV-2 in patients with various clinical forms of this infection is of particular relevance, which is important for understanding the degree of their participation in the formation of population immunity and assessing individual immunity to SARS-CoV-2 in the future. Aim of the study was to analyze the timing of the formation of specific antibodies to SARS-CoV-2 and the duration of their preservation in patients with a new coronavirus infection. Materials and methods. The timing of the formation of specific antibodies of three classes (IgA, IgM and IgG) to SARS-CoV-2 in 218 patients was evaluated in the first days of the disease. Subsequently, they were re-examined at various times from the onset of the disease, from one to four times (a total of 321 control points). To assess the duration of preservation of antibodies to COVID-19 in patients who were ill, a prospective study was organized, in which 368 people participated. Screening for specific class G antibodies was performed every 2–4 weeks, within one to eight months of the onset of clinical manifestations of COVID-19. In total 919 control points. The antibodies were examined by solid-phase enzyme immunoassay using the SARS-CoV-2IgM-ELISA-BEST and SARS-CoV-2-IgG-ELISA-BEST test systems (manufactured by VECTOR-BEST JSC) and Antigma A (manufactured by Generium). Results. In most of the examined individuals, class M and G antibodies began to form from day 10 of the disease, while class A antibodies were detected from day 5. In mild and asymptomatic forms of coronavirus infection, IgG antibodies to SARS-CoV-2 were not formed in most cases, and seroprotection levels correlated with the severity of the disease. The duration of preservation of IgG antibodies could be at least 8 months, but there were isolated cases of their elimination both after COVID-19 in the form of respiratory infection and after interstitial pneumonia. With continuing problems with COVID-19, there were no cases of recurrent disease among individuals who formed G-antibodies (including those who lost them 4-5 months after the disease) during the follow-up period. Conclusion. Thus, according to the results of the study, important materials were obtained on the peculiarities of the formation of a humoral immune response to a new coronavirus infection. However, to fully understand the immune response to SARS-CoV-2, it is necessary to assess the avidity of IgG antibodies or their ability to neutralizing the virus, as well as to study cellular immunity in patients who have had COVID-19 but have not formed antibodies.
Introduction. Measles still poses a threat to the inhabitants of the planet. In different regions of the world and the Russian Federation are recorded instances of contamination and subsequent infection with formation of foci with a significant number of victims. Measles has a high reproduction rate of the infection. The purpose of this study was to determine the main characteristics of the epidemic process of measles and its determinants in realtime for direct and indirect control of epidemic process. Materials and methods. The authors analyzed the data of official registration of the incidence of measles the population of Ekaterinburg from 1988 to 2016, and medical records of cases of measles in 2016. We used epidemiological, clinical and statistical research methods. Results. The authors found that the epidemic process of measles has undergone significant changes. Measles was not registered in the city from 2001 to 2015, the unit drifts measles-endemic territories didn't leak. However, the situation changed at the end of 2016. It was 72 clinically and laboratory confirmed case of measles in a period of 11 weeks. The largest proportion of cases were in children who are not vaccinated against measles. The average age of infection in children was 3.8 years. 59 measles epidemic foci were formed during the flash. Foci were registered in families, educational institutions and health care organizations. The most active spread of the infection was in medical organizations. The spread was associated with the presence of susceptible children and adults, serious shortcomings in terms of timely diagnostics of measles in the first and subsequent cases, violations in the organization of antiepidemic measures. Conclusion. 1. Despite positive shifts in the direction of measles elimination, it remains an actual infection, reserving opportunities for distribution among unvaccinated adults and children. 2. A special feature of the outbreak of measles in the territory of Yekaterinburg was the spread in medical organizations with the formation of secondary foci along the routes of following sick children and adults. The share of foci in medical organizations was 15.2% of the number of all foci, and the number of cases in any - 70.8% of registered cases.3. The significance of previously vaccinated cases as potential sources of infection in the foci is not high, the incidence rate when in contact with them is 0.53 ± 0.15, whereas in contact with previously not vaccinated - 7.94 ± 0.56.
Relevance. Active mass vaccination of the population against a new COVID-19 is being carried out on the territory of the Russian Federation, which is recognized as a priority strategy for the country's healthcare for the near and long-term periods. One of the main risk groups that are subject to priority vaccination is medical workers. Aims. To evaluate the effectiveness of vaccination of medical organizations ' employees against COVID-19 based on the results of a 6-month prospective follow-up. Materials and methods. The observation group consisted of 356 employees of a medical organization who were vaccinated against with the drug «Gam-Covid-Vac» from December 2020 to April 2021. The effectiveness of vaccination of employees was evaluated by the coefficient of IgG positivity to SARS-CoV-2 by solid-phase enzyme immunoassay 3 weeks after the first administration and 3-4 weeks after the second administration of the vaccine and then 1 time per month. Employees who were revaccinated after 5-6 months. After the initial vaccination, they were examined 10-14 days after the introduction of the first component «Gam-Covid-Vac». A total of 1921 serum samples were studied. A specific T-cell immune response was determined in two study participants without seroprotection after administration of two components of the «Gam-Covid-Vac» vaccine and eight employees with the elimination of IgG antibodies 4-5 months after vaccination using ELISPOT technology. In addition, 92 blood serum samples of 32 employees from the observation group were examined for specific antibodies to adenovirus by indirect enzyme immunoassay.From December 2020 to June 2021, the study participants were subjected to dynamic clinical observation, once a week they were examined by PCR to detect SARS-CoV-2 RNA in smears from the pharynx and nose (a total of 5696 samples). Results. After the completed course of immunization, the formation of both a humoral (in 99.4% of cases) and cellular immune response (100% among the studied samples) was confirmed. In the next 6 months after vaccination, cases of coronavirus infection were registered in 4.8% of those vaccinated, including 1 person -in the first month after vaccination and 16 -3-5 months after vaccination. In all cases, the disease occurred in the form of an acute respiratory infection of mild or moderate severity and was characterized by a shorter period of virus isolation compared to similar data on the persistence of the virus in unvaccinated patients (15 days in vaccinated compared to 22 days in unvaccinated). It was found that the presence of immunity to adenovirus infection during vaccination with the drug «Gam-Covid-Vac» did not affect the possibility of forming an immune response to COVID-19. In the group of persons re-vaccinated with the first component of «Gam-Covid-Vac» after 5-6 months. after the initial vaccination, an immune response was received during the follow-up period. Conclusion. Thus, according to the results of the study, a high immunological and epidemiological effectiveness of vaccinati...
Relevance. Despite significant progress in the prevention of many infectious diseases, a number of organizational issues remain in the area of special attention. One of them is to ensure the timeliness and completeness of vaccination coverage in the decreed age groups, which is possible only with a high level of public commitment to vaccination. During the pandemic of the new coronavirus infection (COVID-19), achieving a high level of vaccination coverage of the National Calendar of Preventive vaccinations is of particular relevance. Aim. Using state-of-the-art online resources, assess population vaccination adherence to develop effective communication risk management technologies for immunoprophylaxis in the COVID-19 pandemic. Materials and methods. To assess the commitment of various population groups and professional contingents of a large industrial city to vaccine prevention, a survey of 965 parents was conducted at the initial stage, and subsequently a survey of 2,632 employees of medical organizations, including 1,422 people in the period before the COVID - 19 pandemic, 572 people in the «first wave» of the pandemic and 638 people in the «second wave». Instagram Facebook, Instagram, and VKontakte social networks were used to quickly obtain the necessary information (Google forms, corporate e-mails, WhatsApp, Telegram messengers, etc.). The work uses epidemiological, sociological and statistical methods of research. Results and discussion. When assessing the attitude of parents to vaccination, it was found that 78.8% of respondents were positive about vaccinations, 14.6% doubted their effectiveness and safety, and 6.6% denied their need. The main source of information that forms the attitude to vaccinations of parents was the opinion of medical professionals. In a survey of 1,422 employees, 190 people (13.3%) were identified, mainly from among the trained specialists, who themselves had a negative attitude to vaccination. When assessing the commitment of employees of medical organizations to the vaccination of a new coronavirus infection, the attitude to vaccination was ambiguous, especially in the group of secondary medical personnel and female employees of non-medical specialties, who are a potential risk group for forming a negative attitude to vaccinations and can act as «opinion leaders» on this issue for other categories of the population. Insufficient adherence to COVID-19 vaccine prevention has also been observed in other countries among various population groups, which is a serious problem on a global scale, hindering the fight against the pandemic of a new disease, which requires corrective measures. Conclusion. In this study, using modern online resources, a rapid assessment of the vaccination adherence of various population groups (parents and medical professionals) was carried out. It is shown that the use of modern technologies and software tools makes it possible to analyze a large array of data to solve problems of overcoming communication risks. The results obtained point to the need for prompt corrective measures in terms of the introduction of educational programs to increase adherence to vaccination, especially in groups at potential risk of the disease, including medical professionals, which is a priority for health care in all countries.
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