Literature DB >> 6447720

Epidemiological studies of Q fever in the area of Dzhambul in the Kazakh SSR.

D C Tsoi, L P Rapoport, E T Samartseva.   

Abstract

The frequency of Q fever in the area of Dzhabmul varies from 1.0 [district of Kurdayi, 1968] to 18.1 [district of Talass, 1972] for 100,000 inhabitants. The lower incidence of Q fever in the rural population, compared to that of inhabitants of towns, is closely associated with the development of early immunity. Farm animals are the main source of infection. The persistent circulation of Rickettsia burneti among wild life is maintained by wild mammallans and ticks Ixodes.

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Year:  1980        PMID: 6447720

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Hyg Epidemiol Microbiol Immunol        ISSN: 0022-1732


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Review 1.  Biosurveillance in Central Asia: Successes and Challenges of Tick-Borne Disease Research in Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan.

Authors:  John Hay; Kenneth B Yeh; Debanjana Dasgupta; Zhanna Shapieva; Gulnara Omasheva; Pavel Deryabin; Talgat Nurmakhanov; Timur Ayazbayev; Alexei Andryushchenko; Asankadyr Zhunushov; Roger Hewson; Christina M Farris; Allen L Richards
Journal:  Front Public Health       Date:  2016-02-01

2.  Risk Factors for and Seroprevalence of Tickborne Zoonotic Diseases among Livestock Owners, Kazakhstan.

Authors:  Jennifer R Head; Yekaterina Bumburidi; Gulfaira Mirzabekova; Kumysbek Rakhimov; Marat Dzhumankulov; Stephanie J Salyer; Barbara Knust; Dmitriy Berezovskiy; Mariyakul Kulatayeva; Serik Zhetibaev; Trevor Shoemaker; William L Nicholson; Daphne Moffett
Journal:  Emerg Infect Dis       Date:  2020-01       Impact factor: 6.883

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