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CURRENT EPIDEMIOLOGICAL ASPECTS OF NOROVIRUS INFECTION

Abstract

Viral causative agents and norovirus among them are prevailing in etiological structure of acute gastrointestinal tract infections at present time. The article presents current data concerning etiology and epidemiology of norovirus as well as classification guidelines. Apart of abovementioned, the research emphasizes on epidemiologic situation on norovirus infection in the Russian Federation and several constituent entities of the Far Eastern Federal district including Khabarovsk krai, Amur oblast and Jewish autonomous district. Wide diversity of norovirus genotypes, their high contagiosity and ability to cause outbreaks determine a necessity of regular molecular-epidemiological surveillance over norovirus infection.

About the Authors

E. Yu. Sapega
FBUN Khabarovsk research institute of epidemiology and microbiology of the Federal service for surveillance on consumers rights protection and human wellbeing
Russian Federation

Khabarovsk



L. V. Butakova
FBUN Khabarovsk research institute of epidemiology and microbiology of the Federal service for surveillance on consumers rights protection and human wellbeing
Russian Federation

Khabarovsk



O. E. Trotsenko
FBUN Khabarovsk research institute of epidemiology and microbiology of the Federal service for surveillance on consumers rights protection and human wellbeing
Russian Federation

Khabarovsk



T. A. Zaitseva
Khabarovsk krai regional Rospotrebnadzor office
Russian Federation

Khabarovsk



O. P. Kurganova
Amur oblast regional Rospotrebnadzor office
Russian Federation

Blagoveshchensk-on-Amur



P. V. Kopilov
Jewish autonomous oblast regional Rospotrebnadzor office
Russian Federation

Birobidzhan



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Sapega E.Yu., Butakova L.V., Trotsenko O.E., Zaitseva T.A., Kurganova O.P., Kopilov P.V. CURRENT EPIDEMIOLOGICAL ASPECTS OF NOROVIRUS INFECTION. Far Eastern Journal of Infectious Pathology. 2021;(40):72-78. (In Russ.)

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