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Results of Hantavirus studying in Western Siberia

Abstract

The characteristic of the natural reservoir of Hantavirus infection connected to viruses of four genotypes (Topographers, Puumala, Dobrava/Belgrad and Tula), circulating in ecologic systems of various landscape zones in three areas of Western Siberia is given. Distribution of the natural reservoir of all four groups of virus has the expressed mosaic character. Arctic Hantavirus of genotype of Topographers is associated with Siberian rodents in geographically removed territories. In Western Siberia viruses Puumala are submitted by a variant connected to populations of red mice. The natural reservoir of the hemorrhagic fever with nephritic syndrome, associated with Hantavirus infection Dobrava/Belgrad, are related for a wood zone of region, connected to populations of the field mouse and territorially blocked with the reservoir of Hantavirus Puumala. The genotype Tula is submitted to two variants connected specific rodents. The activity of the epizootic process in the natural centers of Hantavirus is caused by features of ecology of rodents.

About the Authors

V. V. Jakimenko
Omsk scientific research institute of the natural infections Rospotrebnadzor
Russian Federation


S. B. Garanina
Central scientific research institute of the epidemiology (Moscow)
Russian Federation


M. G. Malkova
Omsk scientific research institute of the natural infections Rospotrebnadzor
Russian Federation


A. V. Valitskaya
Center of hygiene and epidemiology in Tyumen area (Tyumen)
Russian Federation


G. A. Konstantinova
Center of hygiene and epidemiology in Tyumen area (Tyumen)
Russian Federation


A. K. Tantsev
Omsk scientific research institute of the natural infections Rospotrebnadzor
Russian Federation


S. V. Luchko
Omsk scientific research institute of the natural infections Rospotrebnadzor
Russian Federation


A. A. Matushchenko
Omsk scientific research institute of the natural infections Rospotrebnadzor
Russian Federation


D. O. Irbaev
Pavlodar pedagogical university
Russian Federation


A. E. Platonov
Central scientific research institute of the epidemiology (Moscow)
Russian Federation


G. A. Shipulin
Central scientific research institute of the epidemiology (Moscow)
Russian Federation


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Jakimenko V.V., Garanina S.B., Malkova M.G., Valitskaya A.V., Konstantinova G.A., Tantsev A.K., Luchko S.V., Matushchenko A.A., Irbaev D.O., Platonov A.E., Shipulin G.A. Results of Hantavirus studying in Western Siberia. Pacific Medical Journal. 2008;(2):20-26. (In Russ.)

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