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CIRCULATION OF PATHOGENS TRANSMISSIBLE NATURAL FOCAL INFECTIONS IN CAUCASIAN MINERAL WATERS OF STAVROPOL REGION

Abstract

The conditions promoting circulation of transmissible natural focal infections pathogens, were studied, including particularly dangerous in Caucasian Mineral Waters region of Stavropol Territory. Was defined range of pathogens these infections. Natural reservoirs of these diseases pathogens were established.

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N. F. Vasilenko
The Federal Government Public Health Institution Stavropol Anti-Plague Institute of the Rospotrebnadzor, Stavropol, Russia
Russian Federation


A. V. Ermakov
Menegment of Rospotrebnadzor across the Stavropol territory, Stavropol, Russia
Russian Federation


O. V. Maletskaya
The Federal Government Public Health Institution Stavropol Anti-Plague Institute of the Rospotrebnadzor, Stavropol, Russia
Russian Federation


O. V. Semenko
The Federal Government Public Health Institution Stavropol Anti-Plague Institute of the Rospotrebnadzor, Stavropol, Russia
Russian Federation


A. N. Kulichenko
The Federal Government Public Health Institution Stavropol Anti-Plague Institute of the Rospotrebnadzor, Stavropol, Russia
Russian Federation


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Vasilenko N.F., Ermakov A.V., Maletskaya O.V., Semenko O.V., Kulichenko A.N. CIRCULATION OF PATHOGENS TRANSMISSIBLE NATURAL FOCAL INFECTIONS IN CAUCASIAN MINERAL WATERS OF STAVROPOL REGION. Far Eastern Journal of Infectious Pathology. 2014;(25):66-68. (In Russ.)

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