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EPIDEMIOLOGICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF HEPATITIS A INFECTION IN THE PRE-VACCINATION AND VACCINATION PERIODS

Medical Immunology

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Title EPIDEMIOLOGICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF HEPATITIS A INFECTION IN THE PRE-VACCINATION AND VACCINATION PERIODS
ЭПИДЕМИОЛОГИЧЕСКАЯ ХАРАКТЕРИСТИКА ГЕПАТИТА А В ДОВАКЦИНАЛЬНЫЙ И ВАКЦИНАЛЬНЫЙ ПЕРИОДЫ
 
Creator V. Loshkareva N.
V. Semerikov V.
В. Лошкарева Н.; МУЗ «Детская городская клиническая больница № 3», г. Пермь

ГОУ ВПО «Пермская государственная медицинская академия имени академика Е.А. Вагнера» Росздрава, г. Пермь
В. Семериков В.; Управление здравоохранения Администрации г. Перми

ГОУ ВПО «Пермская государственная медицинская академия имени академика Е.А. Вагнера» Росздрава, г. Пермь
 
Subject hepatitis A; vaccination; children
гепатит А; вакцинация; дети
 
Description Abstract. The hepatitis A has important social and economic significance in the Russian Federation now. The analysis of multiyear dynamics of hepatitis A incidence in the regional center — Perm city has been carried out. It was established that vaccination of children against hepatitis A within the different institutions influenced on the intensity of epidemic process. The hepatitis A incidence rates significantly decreased in the vaccinated groups and in the whole population. The typical seasonal distribution of cases and their clustering became less manifested.
Резюме. Гепатит А в настоящее время в Российской Федерации имеет важное социально-экономическое значение. Проведен анализ многолетней динамики заболеваемости гепатитом А на территории краевого центра Пермского края — городе Перми. Установлено влияние проводимой вакцинации в организованных детских коллективах на интенсивность эпидемического процесса. Произошло существенное снижение уровня заболеваемости в прививаемых группах и населения в целом, нивелирование сезонности и очаговости.
 
Publisher Publishing house of Saint Petersburg Pasteur Institute
 
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Date 2014-06-26
 
Type info:eu-repo/semantics/article
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Identifier http://iimmun.ru/index.php/iimm/article/view/38
10.15789/2220-7619-2011-2-135–142
 
Source Russian Journal of Infection and Immunity; Том 1, № 2 (2011); 135–142
Инфекция и иммунитет; Том 1, № 2 (2011); 135–142
2313-7398
2220-7619
10.15789/2220-7619-2011-2
 
Language rus
 
Relation http://iimmun.ru/index.php/iimm/article/view/38/37
 
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