The Role of Certain Species of Small Mammals in the Persistence of Natural Focality in the Territory of Forest-Steppe Zone of the Natural Tularemia Focus of the Stavropol Region

Epizootiological monitoring of the forest-steppe area of the natural tularemia focus in the Stavropol region has revealed that the role of particular species of small mammals in the persistence of natural tularemia focality is unequal. Epizootic activity of the focus in 1959-1970 was determined by t...

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Published in:Problems of Particularly Dangerous Infections
Main Authors: B. I. Levchenko, L. V. Degtyareva, A. A. Zaitsev, M. P. Grigor’Ev, V. V. Ostapovich
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Language:Russian
Published: Federal Government Health Institution, Russian Research Anti-Plague Institute “Microbe” 2014
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.21055/0370-1069-2014-3-30-33
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:ad62174574b4435688a05c8e76f3bd81 2024-11-03T14:57:32+00:00 The Role of Certain Species of Small Mammals in the Persistence of Natural Focality in the Territory of Forest-Steppe Zone of the Natural Tularemia Focus of the Stavropol Region B. I. Levchenko L. V. Degtyareva A. A. Zaitsev M. P. Grigor’Ev V. V. Ostapovich 2014-09-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.21055/0370-1069-2014-3-30-33 https://doaj.org/article/ad62174574b4435688a05c8e76f3bd81 RU rus Federal Government Health Institution, Russian Research Anti-Plague Institute “Microbe” https://journal.microbe.ru/jour/article/view/159 https://doaj.org/toc/0370-1069 https://doaj.org/toc/2658-719X https://doaj.org/article/ad62174574b4435688a05c8e76f3bd81 Проблемы особо опасных инфекций, Vol 0, Iss 3, Pp 30-33 (2014) природный очаг возбудитель туляремии мелкие млекопитающие эпизоотическое значение natural focus tularemia agent small mammals epizootic significance Infectious and parasitic diseases RC109-216 article 2014 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.21055/0370-1069-2014-3-30-33 2024-10-09T17:27:35Z Epizootiological monitoring of the forest-steppe area of the natural tularemia focus in the Stavropol region has revealed that the role of particular species of small mammals in the persistence of natural tularemia focality is unequal. Epizootic activity of the focus in 1959-1970 was determined by the numerous species of rodents: Microtus arvalis , mice of Syvaemus genus and Mus musculus . In 1972-2010 there occurred significant changes in the grouping of the main tularemia agent carriers under the influence of strong anthropogenic pressure. Nowadays the leading role is played by the widely-spread and subsistent mice of Sylvaemus genus and C. suaveolens , the latter ones being responsible for 31.2 % of overall, isolated from small mammals, tularemia agent strains. In addition to this, epizootic significance of M. arvalis has greatly changed. Index of strains isolated from field vole has lowered from 55.3 up to 28.4. Numbers of M. arvalis and Mus musculus are continuously on the low level, which is due to the absence of favorable breeding conditions. It reduces their impact on the persistence of natural focality in the territory under surveillance significantly. Article in Journal/Newspaper Microtus arvalis Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Problems of Particularly Dangerous Infections 3 30 33
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topic природный очаг
возбудитель туляремии
мелкие млекопитающие
эпизоотическое значение
natural focus
tularemia agent
small mammals
epizootic significance
Infectious and parasitic diseases
RC109-216
spellingShingle природный очаг
возбудитель туляремии
мелкие млекопитающие
эпизоотическое значение
natural focus
tularemia agent
small mammals
epizootic significance
Infectious and parasitic diseases
RC109-216
B. I. Levchenko
L. V. Degtyareva
A. A. Zaitsev
M. P. Grigor’Ev
V. V. Ostapovich
The Role of Certain Species of Small Mammals in the Persistence of Natural Focality in the Territory of Forest-Steppe Zone of the Natural Tularemia Focus of the Stavropol Region
topic_facet природный очаг
возбудитель туляремии
мелкие млекопитающие
эпизоотическое значение
natural focus
tularemia agent
small mammals
epizootic significance
Infectious and parasitic diseases
RC109-216
description Epizootiological monitoring of the forest-steppe area of the natural tularemia focus in the Stavropol region has revealed that the role of particular species of small mammals in the persistence of natural tularemia focality is unequal. Epizootic activity of the focus in 1959-1970 was determined by the numerous species of rodents: Microtus arvalis , mice of Syvaemus genus and Mus musculus . In 1972-2010 there occurred significant changes in the grouping of the main tularemia agent carriers under the influence of strong anthropogenic pressure. Nowadays the leading role is played by the widely-spread and subsistent mice of Sylvaemus genus and C. suaveolens , the latter ones being responsible for 31.2 % of overall, isolated from small mammals, tularemia agent strains. In addition to this, epizootic significance of M. arvalis has greatly changed. Index of strains isolated from field vole has lowered from 55.3 up to 28.4. Numbers of M. arvalis and Mus musculus are continuously on the low level, which is due to the absence of favorable breeding conditions. It reduces their impact on the persistence of natural focality in the territory under surveillance significantly.
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author B. I. Levchenko
L. V. Degtyareva
A. A. Zaitsev
M. P. Grigor’Ev
V. V. Ostapovich
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L. V. Degtyareva
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title The Role of Certain Species of Small Mammals in the Persistence of Natural Focality in the Territory of Forest-Steppe Zone of the Natural Tularemia Focus of the Stavropol Region
title_short The Role of Certain Species of Small Mammals in the Persistence of Natural Focality in the Territory of Forest-Steppe Zone of the Natural Tularemia Focus of the Stavropol Region
title_full The Role of Certain Species of Small Mammals in the Persistence of Natural Focality in the Territory of Forest-Steppe Zone of the Natural Tularemia Focus of the Stavropol Region
title_fullStr The Role of Certain Species of Small Mammals in the Persistence of Natural Focality in the Territory of Forest-Steppe Zone of the Natural Tularemia Focus of the Stavropol Region
title_full_unstemmed The Role of Certain Species of Small Mammals in the Persistence of Natural Focality in the Territory of Forest-Steppe Zone of the Natural Tularemia Focus of the Stavropol Region
title_sort role of certain species of small mammals in the persistence of natural focality in the territory of forest-steppe zone of the natural tularemia focus of the stavropol region
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