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    Interrelations of Plague Microbe and Fleas from Geographically Separated Populations by L. P. Bazanova, G. A. Voronova, S. A. Kosilko

    Published 2010-08-01
    “…These data assume the possibility of C. tesquorum-mediated circulation of plague microbe from Mongolia in case of its import to the Trans-Baikal Region and to Tuva.…”
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    Analysis of the Current Epidemiological Situation in Natural Plague Foci around the World. Enhancement of the Effectiveness of Epidemiological Surveillance in Natural Plague Foci o... by N. V. Popov, I. G. Karnaukhov, N. D. Pakskina, G. A. Eroshenko, A. A. Kuznetsov, A. N. Matrosov, A. M. Porshakov, E. V. Kouklev, A. V. Ivanova, V. M. Korzun, S. A. Kosilko, E. S. Zenkevich, V. P. Popov, A. A. Lopatin, T. Z. Ayazbaev, S. V. Balakhonov, V. V. Kutyrev

    Published 2019-04-01
    “…In 2018, plague epizooties were detected in the territory of the Gorno-Altai high-mountain and Tuva mountain natural foci, the total coverage area being 2641 km2. 13 strains of the main subspecies and 6 strains of Altaic subspecies of plague microbe were isolated. …”
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    Epizootic Activity of Natural Plague Foci of the Russian Federation in 2015, and Prognosis for 2016 by N. V. Popov, V. E. Bezsmertny, A. N. Matrosov, T. V. Knyazeva, A. A. Kuznetsov, Yu. M. Fedorov, V. P. Popov, D. B. Verzhutsky, V. M. Korzun, S. A. Kosilko, E. V. Chipanin, V. M. Dubyansky, O. V. Maletskaya, M. P. Grigor’Ev, E. S. Zenkevich, V. P. Toporkov, S. V. Balakhonov, A. N. Kulichenko, V. V. Kutyrev

    Published 2016-03-01
    “…In 2015, plague epizooties were detected in the territory of Gorno-Altaisk high-mountain, Tuva mountain, and Pre-Caspian sandy natural plague foci with a total area amounting to 1573.4 square kilometers. …”
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    A Case of Human Plague in Kosh-Agach Region of the Republic of Altai in 2015. Communication 2. Microbiological and Molecular-Genetic Characteristics of the Isolated Strains by S. V. Balakhonov, M. B. Yarygina, E. N. Rozhdestvensky, G. Kh. Bazarova, S. A. Vityazeva, A. S. Ostyak, E. P. Mikhailov, A. I. Mishchenko, A. V. Denisov, S. A. Kosilko, V. M. Korzun

    Published 2016-12-01
    “…Results of plasmid screening, multilocus VNTR-and mass-spectrometric analyses showed that those strains were closely related to Y. pestis variant detected in the focus in 2012 and in 2014, and circulating in Northwest Mongolia and Tuva natural focus.…”
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    Epidemiological Situation on Natural Focal Infectious Diseases of Bacterial and Viral Etiology in 2012 in the Territory of Siberia and Far East, and Prognosis for 2013 by S. V. Balakhonov, S. A. Kosilko, N. V. Breneva, A. V. Mazepa, L. P. Okunev, V. T. Klimov, A. Ya. Nikitin, E. A. Sidorova, A. V. Sevost’Yanova, Yu. N. Trushina, O. V. Mel’Nikova, M. B. Yarygina, S. E. Khudchenko, M. V. Chesnokova, E. I. Andaev

    Published 2013-03-01
    “…Analysis is carried out based on the data received by the Reference Center for surveillance over natural focal infections at the Irkutsk Research Anti-Plague Institute, from Rospotrebnadzor Institutions of Siberian, Far-Eastern and Ural Federal districts, as well as reviews and prognoses on the current state of natural foci of infections available from Altay, Tuva, Chita, Khabarovsk and Primorsk plague control stations.…”
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    Epidemic Activity of Natural Tularemia Foci in the Territory of the Russian Federation in 2018 and Forecast of the Situation for 2019 by T. Yu. Kudryavtseva, V. P. Popov, A. N. Mokrievich, N. D. Pakskina, A. V. Kholin, A. V. Mazepa, E. S. Kulikalova, S. A. Kosilko, Yu. A. Birkovskaya, D. V. Trankvilevsky, M. V. Khramov, I. A. Dyatlov

    Published 2019-04-01
    “…For three years epidemic complications expressed to the maximum were observed in the Omsk Region – 18 cases of tularemia infection, and Karelia – 14 cases, respectively. 15 Francisella tularensis cultures were isolated from ambient  environment objects in Pskov, Leningrad Regions, Altai Territory, Republics of Altai and Tuva. Conclusions have been drawn in relation to the regions where epidemic complications associated with tularemia are most likely to emerge in 2019.…”
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