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    Educational Plans of Applicants of the Russian Province by M. Yu. Boldina

    Published 2022-03-01
    “…The article discusses the results of a questionnaire survey of school graduates of the regional center and municipal districts of the Volgograd region. The study showed that school graduates in the Volgograd region are focused on getting education in Volgograd, and graduates of Volgograd schools – at the universities in major cities. …”
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    Epidemic Situation on West-Nile Fever in 2014 in the Territory of the Russian Federation and Around the World, and Prognosis for its Development in 2015 by E. V. Putintseva, V. P. Smelyansky, V. A. Pak, N. V. Borodai, K. V. Zhukov, V. V. Manankov, N. I. Pogasiy, G. A. Tkachenko, L. V. Lemasova, M. L. Ledeneva, N. D. Pakskina, D. V. Viktorov, V. A. Antonov

    Published 2015-03-01
    “…Sustained circulation of WNF virus of the second genotype in the territory of the Russian Federation (the Volgograd Region) was verified using sequencing of the fragments of the viral RNA genome locuses 5’UTR-protC, ProtE, NS3 obtained from clinical material and ambient environment objects.…”
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    Dissemination of the West Nile Fever in the Russian Federation and in the World in 2010 by E. V. Putintseva, A. V. Lipnitsky, V. V. Alekseev, V. P. Smelyansky, V. A. Antonov, V. V. Manankov, N. I. Pogasiy, A. V. Zlepko, A. N. Chaika, T. P. Kryuchkova, S. T. Savchenko, K. V. Zhukov

    Published 2011-02-01
    “…In 2010 West Nile fever outbreaks took place in Volgograd, Rostov and Voronezh Regions. For the first time West Nile fever was detected in Chelyabinsk Region, Kalmyk Republic, the Republic of Tatarstan, the Krasnodar Territory and the Voronezh Region. …”
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    Results of the West Nile Fever Agent Monitoring in the Russian Federation in 2019 and the Forecast of Epidemic Situation Development in 2020 by E. V. Putintseva, I. O. Alekseychik, S. N. Chesnokova, S. K. Udovichenko, N. V. Boroday, D. N. Nikitin, E. A. Agarkova, A A. Baturin, I. M. Shpak, V. K. Fomina, A. V. Nesgovorova, V. P. Smelyansky, D. V. Viktorov, A. V. Toporkov

    Published 2020-04-01
    “…It was established that in the season of 2019, the lineage 2 of WNV circulated in the European part of Russia. In the Volgograd Region, simultaneous presence of the West Nile virus and Sindbis virus in mosquitoes Culex pipiens and Culex modestus was identified. …”
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    West Nile Fever: Results of Monitoring over the Causative Agent in the Russian Federation in 2021, the Incidence Forecast for 2022 by E. V. Putintseva, S. K. Udovichenko, D. N. Nikitin, N. V. Borodai, I. M. Shpak, V. K. Fomina, A. V. Nesgovorova, A. A. Baturin, E. V. Molchanova, D. R. Prilepskaya, E. V. Pimenova, D. V. Viktorov, А. V. Toporkov

    Published 2022-04-01
    “…The results of moleculargenetic study showed that in the European part of Russia, WNV lineage 2 circulated in both epizootic and epidemic cycles, lineage 2 in the south of Western Siberia (Omsk Region) and lineage 4 in the Volgograd Region – in the epizootic cycle only. Phylogenetic analysis revealed that strains isolated from the Astrakhan, Volgograd, Rostov, Voronezh Regions and the Republic of Dagestan in 2021 belong to the genovariant of WNV lineage 2 not registered in Russia previously.  …”
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