The current state of the problem of tick-borne encephalitis in Russia and the world

Relevance. Despite the successes achieved over the 85-year history of the study of tick-borne encephalitis (TBE), there are still many controversial and unresolved issues. It is obvious that in the second decade of the XXI century, this natural focal neuroinfection, as before, poses a great threat t...

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Main Authors: N. M. Kolyasnikova, A. A. Ishmukhametov, V. G. Akimkin, Н. М. Колясникова, А. А. Ишмухаметов, В. Г. Акимкин
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diagnosis
specific prevention
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эпидемиология
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etiology
epidemiology
diagnosis
specific prevention
этиология
эпидемиология
диагностика
N. M. Kolyasnikova
A. A. Ishmukhametov
V. G. Akimkin
Н. М. Колясникова
А. А. Ишмухаметов
В. Г. Акимкин
The current state of the problem of tick-borne encephalitis in Russia and the world
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etiology
epidemiology
diagnosis
specific prevention
этиология
эпидемиология
диагностика
description Relevance. Despite the successes achieved over the 85-year history of the study of tick-borne encephalitis (TBE), there are still many controversial and unresolved issues. It is obvious that in the second decade of the XXI century, this natural focal neuroinfection, as before, poses a great threat to public health not only in Russia, but also in endemic countries of the world. Aim. To present modern aspects of etiology, epidemiology, diagnosis, specific prevention of TBE in Russia and endemic countries of the world. Conclusions. Currently, there are 4 genotypes of the TBE virus: Far Eastern, European, Siberian and Baikal, each of which has its own area, pathogenic potential for humans. Nosoareal of TBE covers most of the territory of Russia, 29 European countries. Cases of TBE disease or viral activity are registered in six Asian countries. For the correct verification of the diagnosis, criteria for the diagnosis of cases of the disease have been developed, which mainly concern unvaccinated persons. Since highly effective etiotropic drugs for the treatment of TBE have not yet been developed, the only strategy for reducing the incidence of TBE is mass vaccination of the population of endemic regions. Due to the increase in the rate of vaccination in Russia and European countries, in order to improve epidemiological surveillance of TBE, standards for specific laboratory diagnosis of the disease among vaccinated persons, clarification of the causes of the incidence of vaccinated, as well as deaths among them, need to be clarified. In conditions of combination of natural foci of TBE and other tick-borne infections, it is important to develop diagnostic algorithms, including differential diagnosis of this disease with other infections transmitted by Ixodic ticks. Актуальность. Несмотря на успехи, достигнутые за 85-летнюю историю изучения клещевого энцефалита (КЭ), остается ещё немало дискуссионных и нерешённых вопросов. Очевидно, что во втором десятилетии XXI века эта природно-очаговая нейроинфекция по-прежнему ...
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V. G. Akimkin
Н. М. Колясникова
А. А. Ишмухаметов
В. Г. Акимкин
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title The current state of the problem of tick-borne encephalitis in Russia and the world
title_short The current state of the problem of tick-borne encephalitis in Russia and the world
title_full The current state of the problem of tick-borne encephalitis in Russia and the world
title_fullStr The current state of the problem of tick-borne encephalitis in Russia and the world
title_full_unstemmed The current state of the problem of tick-borne encephalitis in Russia and the world
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spelling ftjepidemvac:oai:oai.epidemiology.elpub.ru:article/1741 2023-05-15T14:28:29+02:00 The current state of the problem of tick-borne encephalitis in Russia and the world Современное состояние проблемы клещевого энцефалита в России и мире N. M. Kolyasnikova A. A. Ishmukhametov V. G. Akimkin Н. М. Колясникова А. А. Ишмухаметов В. Г. Акимкин 2023-03-05 application/pdf https://www.epidemvac.ru/jour/article/view/1741 https://doi.org/10.31631/2073-3046-2023-22-1-104-123 rus rus «Numicom» LLC https://www.epidemvac.ru/jour/article/view/1741/907 Gritsun T.S., Nuttall P.A., Gould E.A. Tick-borne flaviviruses. Advances in Virus Research. 2003 Vol. 61. P. 317–371. Gritsun T.S., Frolova T.V., Pogodina V.V., et al. Nucleotide and amino-acid sequence of the envelope glycoprotein of the Vasilchenko strain of the virus comparison with other flaviviruses // Virus Research. 1992 Vol. 29. Р.201–209. Gritsun T.S., Frolova T.V., Zhankov A.I., et al. Characterization of a siberian virus isolated from a patient with progressive chronic tick-borne encephalitis // Journal of Virology. 2003 Vol. 77, N 1. P. 25–36. Демина Т. В., Джиоев Ю. П., Козлова И. В. и др. Генотипы 4 и 5 вируса клещевого энцефалита: особенности структуры геномов и возможный сценарий их формирования // Вопросы вирусологии. 2012. Т. 57, № 4. С. 13–19. Dai X., Shang G., Lu S., et al. A new subtype of eastern tick-borne encephalitis virus discovered in Qinghai-Tibet Plateau, China // Emerging Microbes and Infectious. 2018 Vol. 7, N1. P. 71–74. Погодина В. В., Бочкова Н. Г., Левина Л. С. и др. Иммунологические и некоторые этиологические аспекты изучения серотипа Айна/1448 вируса клещевого энцефалита // Вопросы вирусологии. 1981. №6 . С. 735–741. Злобин В. И., Демина Т. В., Мамаев Л. В. и др. Анализ генетической вариабельности штаммов вируса клещевого энцефалита по первичной структуре фрагмента гена белка оболочки Е. Вопросы вирусологии. 2001 Т. 46, №1. С. 12–16. Карань Л. С., Погодина В. В., Фролова Т. В. и др. Генетические различия восточноевропейской и азиатской популяций вируса клещевого энцефалита сибирского подтипа // Бюллетень сибирской медицинской академии. 2006. Т. 5, прил. 1. С. 24–27. Golovljova I., Vene S., Sjolander K.B., et al. Characterization of tick-borne encephalitis virus from Estonia // Journal of Medical Virology. 2004. Vol. 74. Р. 580–588. Tkachev S.E., Chicherina G.S., Golovljova I., et al. New genetic lineage within the Siberian subtype of tick-borne encephalitis virus found in Western Siberia, Russia // Infection, Genetics and Evolution. 2017. Vol. 56. P. 36–43. Dobler G., Erber W., Bröker M., H-J. Shcmitt. The TBE Book. 5th ed. Singapore: Global Health Press; 2022. Коренберг Э. И., Помелова Н. С., Осин В. Г. Природноочаговые инфекции, передающиеся иксодовыми клещами. М.: Наука; 2013. СП 3.1.3.2352-08. «Профилактика клещевого вирусного энцефалита». М.; 2008. Heinz F.X., Stiasny K., Holzmann H., et al. 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CC-BY Epidemiology and Vaccinal Prevention; Том 22, № 1 (2023); 104-123 Эпидемиология и Вакцинопрофилактика; Том 22, № 1 (2023); 104-123 2619-0494 2073-3046 специфическая профилактика etiology epidemiology diagnosis specific prevention этиология эпидемиология диагностика info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion 2023 ftjepidemvac https://doi.org/10.31631/2073-3046-2023-22-1-104-123 2023-03-07T18:02:07Z Relevance. Despite the successes achieved over the 85-year history of the study of tick-borne encephalitis (TBE), there are still many controversial and unresolved issues. It is obvious that in the second decade of the XXI century, this natural focal neuroinfection, as before, poses a great threat to public health not only in Russia, but also in endemic countries of the world. Aim. To present modern aspects of etiology, epidemiology, diagnosis, specific prevention of TBE in Russia and endemic countries of the world. Conclusions. Currently, there are 4 genotypes of the TBE virus: Far Eastern, European, Siberian and Baikal, each of which has its own area, pathogenic potential for humans. Nosoareal of TBE covers most of the territory of Russia, 29 European countries. Cases of TBE disease or viral activity are registered in six Asian countries. For the correct verification of the diagnosis, criteria for the diagnosis of cases of the disease have been developed, which mainly concern unvaccinated persons. Since highly effective etiotropic drugs for the treatment of TBE have not yet been developed, the only strategy for reducing the incidence of TBE is mass vaccination of the population of endemic regions. Due to the increase in the rate of vaccination in Russia and European countries, in order to improve epidemiological surveillance of TBE, standards for specific laboratory diagnosis of the disease among vaccinated persons, clarification of the causes of the incidence of vaccinated, as well as deaths among them, need to be clarified. In conditions of combination of natural foci of TBE and other tick-borne infections, it is important to develop diagnostic algorithms, including differential diagnosis of this disease with other infections transmitted by Ixodic ticks. Актуальность. Несмотря на успехи, достигнутые за 85-летнюю историю изучения клещевого энцефалита (КЭ), остается ещё немало дискуссионных и нерешённых вопросов. Очевидно, что во втором десятилетии XXI века эта природно-очаговая нейроинфекция по-прежнему ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Epidemiology and Vaccine Prevention (E-Journal) Epidemiology and Vaccinal Prevention 22 1 104 123