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A mathematical model for developing hepatitis E virus infection in human population [МАТЕМАТИЧЕСКАЯ МОДЕЛЬ РАЗВИТИЯ ИНФЕКЦИИ, ВЫЗВАННОЙ ВИРУСОМ...

Контаров Н. А., Юминова Н. В., Алаторцева Г. В., Лухверчик Л. Н., Нурматов З. С., Погарскайа И. В.
Инфекция и иммунитет
Т. 9, Вып. 2, С. 381-384
Опубликовано: 2019
Тип ресурса: Статья

DOI:10.15789/2220-7619-2019-2-381-384

Аннотация:
Hepatitis E is an acute viral infectious disease transmitted by fecal-oral route mainly through fecally contaminated drinking water, with cyclic outbreaks and frequent development of acute hepatic encephalopathy in pregnant women. Hepatitis E epidemic outbreaks occur in Central Asia, Africa and Latin America, whereas China, India, Turkmenistan, Kazakhstan, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan, Bolivia, Mexico, and Taiwan represent endemic geographic regions. Hepatitis E in the structure of acute viral hepatitis morbidity during outbreaks ranges from 64.7[%] to 80[%], whereas sporadic morbidity may be up to 10 to 18.8[%]. In contrast, percentage of hepatitis E in acute viral hepatitis varies from 0.5[%] to 12.6[%] in European countries and some territories of the Russian Federation. The latent active virus circulation was confirmed in various regions of the Russian Federation. All introduced cases were related to recent traveling to the regions with high incidence of hepatitis E, which course clini
Ключевые слова:
Hepatitis E virus; Icteric and anicteric hepatitis; Infection doubling time; Mathematical model; Population; Transmission number
Язык текста: Русский
ISSN: 2313-7398
Контаров Н. А. Николай Александрович 1983-
Юминова Н. В.
Алаторцева Г. В.
Лухверчик Л. Н.
Нурматов З. С. З.Ш.
Погарскайа И. В.
Kontarov N. A. Nikolay Aleksandrovich 1983-
Yuminova N. V.
Alatortseva G. V.
Lukhverchik L. N.
Nurmatov Z. S. Z.Sh.
Pogarskaya I. V.
A mathematical model for developing hepatitis E virus infection in human population [МАТЕМАТИЧЕСКАЯ МОДЕЛЬ РАЗВИТИЯ ИНФЕКЦИИ, ВЫЗВАННОЙ ВИРУСОМ ГЕПАТИТА Е, В ПОПУЛЯЦИИ]
A mathematical model for developing hepatitis E virus infection in human population [МАТЕМАТИЧЕСКАЯ МОДЕЛЬ РАЗВИТИЯ ИНФЕКЦИИ, ВЫЗВАННОЙ ВИРУСОМ...
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Инфекция и иммунитет
Санкт-Петербургское региональное отделение Российской ассоциации аллергологов и клинических иммунологов
Т. 9, Вып. 2 С. 381-384
2019
Статья
Hepatitis E virus Icteric and anicteric hepatitis Infection doubling time Mathematical model Population Transmission number
Hepatitis E is an acute viral infectious disease transmitted by fecal-oral route mainly through fecally contaminated drinking water, with cyclic outbreaks and frequent development of acute hepatic encephalopathy in pregnant women. Hepatitis E epidemic outbreaks occur in Central Asia, Africa and Latin America, whereas China, India, Turkmenistan, Kazakhstan, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan, Bolivia, Mexico, and Taiwan represent endemic geographic regions. Hepatitis E in the structure of acute viral hepatitis morbidity during outbreaks ranges from 64.7[%] to 80[%], whereas sporadic morbidity may be up to 10 to 18.8[%]. In contrast, percentage of hepatitis E in acute viral hepatitis varies from 0.5[%] to 12.6[%] in European countries and some territories of the Russian Federation. The latent active virus circulation was confirmed in various regions of the Russian Federation. All introduced cases were related to recent traveling to the regions with high incidence of hepatitis E, which course clini