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Title | Epidemiological characteristics og acute intestinal infection outbreaks in Ukraine under the current conditions |
Authors |
Malysh, Nina Hryhorivna
Chemych, Mykola Dmytrovych Доан, С.І. Родина, Р.А. |
ORCID |
http://orcid.org/0000-0002-7085-5448 |
Keywords |
діарейні інфекції диарейные инфекции diarrheal infection спалахова захворюваність вспышечная заболеваемость outbreak incidence нозологічна структура нозологическая структура nosological structure |
Type | Article |
Date of Issue | 2019 |
URI | http://essuir.sumdu.edu.ua/handle/123456789/75003 |
Publisher | Bangladesh Academy of Science |
License | |
Citation | Epidemiological characteristics of acute intestinal infection outbreaks in Ukraine under the current conditions / Nina Malysh, Mycola Chemych, Svitlana Doan, Roman Rodyna // Bangladesh Journal of Medical Science. - 2019. - Vol. 18, No. 01. - P. 73-77. DOI: https://doi.org/10.3329/bjms.v18i1.39552 |
Abstract |
Objective: determination of epidemiological peculiarities of acute intestinal infections outbreak
incidence in Ukraine for the period 2014-2017. Materials and methods: Applying descriptive
and analytical techniques of an epidemiological research method and statistical methods, using
materials of the official statutory records of the Ministry of Health of Ukraine, the nature of
acute intestinal infection outbreaks by etiology, transmission routes and affected cohort groups
was investigated. Result and discussion: At the current stage AII outbreaks are registered
every year and throughout Ukraine. Herewith, their specific gravity in total diarrheal infection
incidence, excluding shigellosis and salmonellosis, is insignificant. Outbreak incidence levels
in the industrial and tourist centres of Ukraine exceed similar rates in other regions by several
times. Salmonelloses dominate in the nosological structure of outbreak incidence. The majority
of outbreaks is transmitted by food. Most of diarrheal infection outbreaks are connected with
catering facilities and children’s pre-school institutions, as well as with visiting festive occasions
arranged at home. A rise in outbreak incidence is observed from May till September. Rotaviral
enteritis outbreaks are more frequently registered in January through March. Conclusion: The
detected peculiarities of acute intestinal infection outbreak incidence shall be considered when
developing regional programs of epidemiological surveillance over diarrheal infections. |
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