West Nile Fever in the Central Part of Ukraine

WestNileFever (WNF) is the most common arbovirus infection with a transmission mechanism caused by West Nile Virus (WNV), present on all continents, except for Antarctica. WNVhas a high epidemic potential and is dangerous for health of the population all over the world, due to rapid global spread, t...

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Main Authors: Kotelevska, T. M. (T), Pryimenko, N. O. (N), Dubynska, H. M. (H), Koval, T. I. (T), Iziumska, O. M. (O), Zviagolska, I. M. (I)
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spelling ftneliti:oai:neliti.com:356201 2023-05-15T14:00:15+02:00 West Nile Fever in the Central Part of Ukraine Kotelevska, T. M. (T) Pryimenko, N. O. (N) Dubynska, H. M. (H) Koval, T. I. (T) Iziumska, O. M. (O) Zviagolska, I. M. (I) 2020 application/pdf https://www.neliti.com/publications/356201/west-nile-fever-in-the-central-part-of-ukraine id ind Dnipro State Medical University https://www.neliti.com/publications/356201/west-nile-fever-in-the-central-part-of-ukraine (c) None, 2020 None Indonesia West Nile Virus West Nile Fever arbovirus infection Poltava Region central part of Ukraine Journal:eArticle 2020 ftneliti 2022-09-05T14:53:11Z WestNileFever (WNF) is the most common arbovirus infection with a transmission mechanism caused by West Nile Virus (WNV), present on all continents, except for Antarctica. WNVhas a high epidemic potential and is dangerous for health of the population all over the world, due to rapid global spread, the formation of new natural foci and the ability to cause epidemics in endemic areas. Over the past 20 years, there have been numerous epidemic outbreaks of the disease among people, birds and horses, associated with WNV.On the territory of Ukraine WNV was first detected in the 70s of the XX century, but at present clinical and epidemiological aspects have been understudied.This study analyzed the epidemic situation regarding WNF in Poltava Region in 2011-2018, and clarified the epidemiological and clinical manifestations of serologically confirmed cases of acute WNF. This is the first actual survey of WNF cases in Poltava Region, its results indicate the prevalence of WNV in the central part of Ukraine. The aim of the study was to study the epidemiological and clinical characteristics of West Nile Fever in Poltava Region.The cases of WNF in Poltava Region in 2011-2018 have been analyzed, according to the annual reporting forms of the Ministry of Health of Ukraine. A serological study of pair blood sera for specific IgG-class antibodies to WNV of 232 patients with febrile conditions, requiring screening for WNF,was conducted. The clinical course was studied in a retrospective analysis of 14 case histories of patients with WNF under treatment in the Poltava Regional Clinical Infectious Diseases Hospital.The analysis demonstrated that in Poltava Region in 2011-2018 35 serologically confirmed cases of acute WNF were registered, with the largest number (14) in 2012.Serologic examination of the specific markers of WNV in 232 patients with febrile conditions allowed to detect 57 (24.6%) seropositive patients.Acute WNF was diagnosed in 35 (15,1%) patients, past WNF – in 22 (9,5%) persons.Analysis of case histories of ... Other/Unknown Material Antarc* Antarctica neliti (Indonesia's Think Tank Database)
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Koval, T. I. (T)
Iziumska, O. M. (O)
Zviagolska, I. M. (I)
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description WestNileFever (WNF) is the most common arbovirus infection with a transmission mechanism caused by West Nile Virus (WNV), present on all continents, except for Antarctica. WNVhas a high epidemic potential and is dangerous for health of the population all over the world, due to rapid global spread, the formation of new natural foci and the ability to cause epidemics in endemic areas. Over the past 20 years, there have been numerous epidemic outbreaks of the disease among people, birds and horses, associated with WNV.On the territory of Ukraine WNV was first detected in the 70s of the XX century, but at present clinical and epidemiological aspects have been understudied.This study analyzed the epidemic situation regarding WNF in Poltava Region in 2011-2018, and clarified the epidemiological and clinical manifestations of serologically confirmed cases of acute WNF. This is the first actual survey of WNF cases in Poltava Region, its results indicate the prevalence of WNV in the central part of Ukraine. The aim of the study was to study the epidemiological and clinical characteristics of West Nile Fever in Poltava Region.The cases of WNF in Poltava Region in 2011-2018 have been analyzed, according to the annual reporting forms of the Ministry of Health of Ukraine. A serological study of pair blood sera for specific IgG-class antibodies to WNV of 232 patients with febrile conditions, requiring screening for WNF,was conducted. The clinical course was studied in a retrospective analysis of 14 case histories of patients with WNF under treatment in the Poltava Regional Clinical Infectious Diseases Hospital.The analysis demonstrated that in Poltava Region in 2011-2018 35 serologically confirmed cases of acute WNF were registered, with the largest number (14) in 2012.Serologic examination of the specific markers of WNV in 232 patients with febrile conditions allowed to detect 57 (24.6%) seropositive patients.Acute WNF was diagnosed in 35 (15,1%) patients, past WNF – in 22 (9,5%) persons.Analysis of case histories of ...
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author Kotelevska, T. M. (T)
Pryimenko, N. O. (N)
Dubynska, H. M. (H)
Koval, T. I. (T)
Iziumska, O. M. (O)
Zviagolska, I. M. (I)
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Pryimenko, N. O. (N)
Dubynska, H. M. (H)
Koval, T. I. (T)
Iziumska, O. M. (O)
Zviagolska, I. M. (I)
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title West Nile Fever in the Central Part of Ukraine
title_short West Nile Fever in the Central Part of Ukraine
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title_fullStr West Nile Fever in the Central Part of Ukraine
title_full_unstemmed West Nile Fever in the Central Part of Ukraine
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publisher Dnipro State Medical University
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