在确定该行政区域的流行病潜力的情况下,对供水和娱乐用水条件进行评估

E. Moskvitina, E. Yanovich
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我们将集中饮用水供应和娱乐用水条件的潜在流行病学风险水平(PERL)评估结果作为俄罗斯联邦85名受试者的潜在流行病学风险。俄罗斯联邦21个对象的集中饮用水供应条件具有很高的潜在流行病风险,考虑到水质、人口供水、病原细菌的分离、病毒标记物和对60个对象实施病原体传播的水因素的急性肠道感染发病率的登记,已经确定了较高的水平。在对游憩用水进行评估时,39名受试者的潜在流行风险水平为高,30名受试者的潜在流行风险水平为高,这表明该水道有可能传播霍乱病原体和其他细菌和病毒引起的急性肠道感染。计划将其与其他数据结合使用,以确定该主题的流行潜力。
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ASSESSMENT OF WATER SUPPLY AND RECREATIONAL WATER USE CONDITIONS UNDER DETERMINING THE EPIDEMIC POTENTIAL OF THE ADMINISTRATIVE REGION
We presented the assessment results of the potential epidemic risk level (PERL) of conditions for centralized drinking water supply and recreational water use, as potential epidemiological risks for 85 subjects of the Russian Federation. High level of potential epidemic risk of centralized drinking water supply conditions for 21 subjects of the Russian Federation and increased level taking into account water quality, water supply of the population, isolation of pathogenic bacteria, virus markers and registration of the morbidity rate of acute intestinal infections with the implementation of water factor of pathogens transmission for 60 subjects have been established. When assessing recreational water use, a high level of potential epidemic risk was determined in 39 subjects, an increased level of potential epidemic risk was determined in 30 subjects, which indicates the probability of the waterway for the spread of the cholera pathogen and other acute intestinal infections of bacterial and viral etiology. It is planned to use in conjunction with other data in determining the epidemic potential of the subject.
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