1. [Epidemiologic situation of brucellosis in the regions of the Republic of Dagestan affected by the flood of 2002]
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An, Isaev, Omarieva EIa, and Gennady Liamkin
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Disasters ,Veterinary Medicine ,Government Agencies ,Population Surveillance ,Communicable Disease Control ,Dagestan ,Animals ,Humans ,Cattle ,Sanitation ,Brucellosis ,Disease Outbreaks ,Retrospective Studies - Abstract
The Republic of Daghestan is at present one of the most unsafe territories in the Russian Federation with respect to brucellosis morbidity among humans. The figures of human morbidity in brucellosis grew from 3.4 per 100,000 of the population in 1999 to 10.5 per 100,000 of the population in 2002, thus exceeding the figures for the whole of Russia 15- to 20-fold. The analysis of human morbidity in the Kizlyar region (where the interregional regrouping of the cattle was made) after the natural calamity, as well a in other regions where live-stock was evacuated, indicated that by the end of 2002 an essential deterioration of the epidemiological situation took place in these regions. In view of grave epizootological situation and the absence of epidemiological safety in brucellosis in the Republic of Daghestan the sanitary, epidemiological and veterinary services should, together with other priority tasks in their work aimed at the liquidation of the emergency situation, pay greater attention to measures for the prevention of the spread of brucellosis.