Analysis of measures on surveillance over polio- and non-polio enteroviruses circulation in environmental objects in constituent entities of the Far Eastern Federal District and part of Siberia Federal District during years 2019-2021
Abstract
Surveillance over circulation of polioviruses in environmental objects was organized in order to make timely management decisions and organize necessary antiepidemic measures in all constituent entities of the Far Eastern and Siberian Federal Districts supervised by the Far Eastern Regional Scientific and Methodological Center of enterovirus research of the Khabarovsk Research Institute of Epidemiology and Microbiology of Rospotrebnadzor. The research was carried out in accordance with current regulatory and methodological documents. Analysis allowed to establish good results in a number of constituent entities, which indicates correct organization of surveillance and supervision efficiency. Sequencing of 96 environmental samples obtained from the Khabarovsk, Kamchatka and Krasnoyarsk krai, Amur oblast, Jewish Autonomous Region, Republics of Tyva and Sakha (Yakutia) was carried out during years 2019 and 2021. Type B enterovirus (67.4%; E11, CVB3, CVB4) was prevailing among isolated strains during the analyzed period. Enterovirus type C (20.9%) was second most common variant, of which type 3 poliovirus isolated from waste water of the Kamchatka krai was dominating.
About the Authors
E. Yu. SapegaRussian Federation
Khabarovsk
L. V. Butakova
Russian Federation
Khabarovsk
O. E. Trotsenko
Russian Federation
Khabarovsk
T. A. Zaitseva
Russian Federation
Khabarovsk
O. P. Kurganova
Russian Federation
Blagoveshchensk
M. E. Ignatyeva
Russian Federation
Yakutsk
O. A. Funtusova
Russian Federation
Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk
P. V. Kopilov
Russian Federation
Birobidzhan
A. V. Semenikhin
Russian Federation
Anadyr
T. N. Detkovskaya
Russian Federation
Vladivostok
Ya. N. Gospodarik
Russian Federation
Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky
S. A. Korsunskaya
Russian Federation
Magadan
S. E. Lapa
Russian Federation
Chita
D. F. Savinikh
Russian Federation
Irkutsk
S. S. Khankhareev
Russian Federation
Ulan-Ude
T. G. Romanova
Russian Federation
Abakan
D. V. Goryaev
Russian Federation
Krasnoyarsk
E. N. Kichinekova
Russian Federation
Gorno-Altaisk
L. K. Salchak
Russian Federation
Kyzyl
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Sapega E.Yu., Butakova L.V., Trotsenko O.E., Zaitseva T.A., Kurganova O.P., Ignatyeva M.E., Funtusova O.A., Kopilov P.V., Semenikhin A.V., Detkovskaya T.N., Gospodarik Ya.N., Korsunskaya S.A., Lapa S.E., Savinikh D.F., Khankhareev S.S., Romanova T.G., Goryaev D.V., Kichinekova E.N., Salchak L.K. Analysis of measures on surveillance over polio- and non-polio enteroviruses circulation in environmental objects in constituent entities of the Far Eastern Federal District and part of Siberia Federal District during years 2019-2021. Far Eastern Journal of Infectious Pathology. 2022;(43):52-60. (In Russ.)