Application of GIS-Technologies for Identifying the Areas with Different Degree of Potential Hazard in Natural Tularemia Foci of the Moscow Region

Objective of the study is to differentiate enzootic, as regards tularemia, territories of the Moscow Region according to the degree of potential epidemic hazard, applying GIS-technologies. Materials and methods. Utilized have been archival records, held by the Center of Hygiene and Epidemiology in t...

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Main Authors: A. N. Polukhina, V. P. Popov, D. S. Orlov, E. V. Tsaruk, O. A. Gil’Denskiol’D, N. V. Popov
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Language:Russian
Published: Federal Government Health Institution, Russian Research Anti-Plague Institute “Microbe” 2016-06-01
Series:Проблемы особо опасных инфекций
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Online Access:https://journal.microbe.ru/jour/article/view/307
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spelling doaj-81ecaf1b1cc0469a899234f50323ed2a2021-07-22T07:51:38ZrusFederal Government Health Institution, Russian Research Anti-Plague Institute “Microbe”Проблемы особо опасных инфекций0370-10692658-719X2016-06-0102596410.21055/0370-1069-2016-2-59-64307Application of GIS-Technologies for Identifying the Areas with Different Degree of Potential Hazard in Natural Tularemia Foci of the Moscow RegionA. N. Polukhina0V. P. Popov1D. S. Orlov2E. V. Tsaruk3O. A. Gil’Denskiol’D4N. V. Popov5Center of Hygiene and Epidemiology in the Moscow RegionPlague Control CenterM.V.Lomonosov Moscow State UniversityCenter of Hygiene and Epidemiology in the Moscow RegionCenter of Hygiene and Epidemiology in the Moscow RegionRussian Research Anti-Plague Institute “Microbe”Objective of the study is to differentiate enzootic, as regards tularemia, territories of the Moscow Region according to the degree of potential epidemic hazard, applying GIS-technologies. Materials and methods. Utilized have been archival records, held by the Center of Hygiene and Epidemiology in the Moscow Region and Plague Control Center, Moscow over the period of 1942-2014, literature and author’s data. Constructed have been two maps, displaying the peculiarities of tularemia dissemination in the territory of the Moscow Region, deploying GIS software kit - MapInfo Professional, 10.5. Results and discussion. GIS-analysis of the landscape confinement of the areas with sustained tularemia manifestations during 1942-2014 has revealed that regions of the longest persistence (10 years and more) are situated within the altitudes interval of 100-150 m A.S.L. in the territory of Upper-Volga and Meshcherskaya lowlands, Moskvoretsko-Okskaya valley, Zaokskoe erosional plateau, south-western part of Smolensk-Moscow highlands. Carried out is differentiation of enzootic as regards tularemia territories in the Moscow Region according to the degree of potential epidemic hazard. The results obtained will serve as the basis for the enhancement of the strategies for epizootiological monitoring over natural tularemia foci and for effective planning of prophylactic activities.https://journal.microbe.ru/jour/article/view/307природные очаги туляремииэпидемиологическая дифференциация территориистепень потенциальной эпидемической опасностиландшафтная приуроченность стойких проявлений туляремиигис-технологииnatural tularemia fociepidemiological differentiation of the territorydegree of potential epidemic hazardlandscape confinement of sustained tularemia manifestationsgis-technologies
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author A. N. Polukhina
V. P. Popov
D. S. Orlov
E. V. Tsaruk
O. A. Gil’Denskiol’D
N. V. Popov
spellingShingle A. N. Polukhina
V. P. Popov
D. S. Orlov
E. V. Tsaruk
O. A. Gil’Denskiol’D
N. V. Popov
Application of GIS-Technologies for Identifying the Areas with Different Degree of Potential Hazard in Natural Tularemia Foci of the Moscow Region
Проблемы особо опасных инфекций
природные очаги туляремии
эпидемиологическая дифференциация территории
степень потенциальной эпидемической опасности
ландшафтная приуроченность стойких проявлений туляремии
гис-технологии
natural tularemia foci
epidemiological differentiation of the territory
degree of potential epidemic hazard
landscape confinement of sustained tularemia manifestations
gis-technologies
author_facet A. N. Polukhina
V. P. Popov
D. S. Orlov
E. V. Tsaruk
O. A. Gil’Denskiol’D
N. V. Popov
author_sort A. N. Polukhina
title Application of GIS-Technologies for Identifying the Areas with Different Degree of Potential Hazard in Natural Tularemia Foci of the Moscow Region
title_short Application of GIS-Technologies for Identifying the Areas with Different Degree of Potential Hazard in Natural Tularemia Foci of the Moscow Region
title_full Application of GIS-Technologies for Identifying the Areas with Different Degree of Potential Hazard in Natural Tularemia Foci of the Moscow Region
title_fullStr Application of GIS-Technologies for Identifying the Areas with Different Degree of Potential Hazard in Natural Tularemia Foci of the Moscow Region
title_full_unstemmed Application of GIS-Technologies for Identifying the Areas with Different Degree of Potential Hazard in Natural Tularemia Foci of the Moscow Region
title_sort application of gis-technologies for identifying the areas with different degree of potential hazard in natural tularemia foci of the moscow region
publisher Federal Government Health Institution, Russian Research Anti-Plague Institute “Microbe”
series Проблемы особо опасных инфекций
issn 0370-1069
2658-719X
publishDate 2016-06-01
description Objective of the study is to differentiate enzootic, as regards tularemia, territories of the Moscow Region according to the degree of potential epidemic hazard, applying GIS-technologies. Materials and methods. Utilized have been archival records, held by the Center of Hygiene and Epidemiology in the Moscow Region and Plague Control Center, Moscow over the period of 1942-2014, literature and author’s data. Constructed have been two maps, displaying the peculiarities of tularemia dissemination in the territory of the Moscow Region, deploying GIS software kit - MapInfo Professional, 10.5. Results and discussion. GIS-analysis of the landscape confinement of the areas with sustained tularemia manifestations during 1942-2014 has revealed that regions of the longest persistence (10 years and more) are situated within the altitudes interval of 100-150 m A.S.L. in the territory of Upper-Volga and Meshcherskaya lowlands, Moskvoretsko-Okskaya valley, Zaokskoe erosional plateau, south-western part of Smolensk-Moscow highlands. Carried out is differentiation of enzootic as regards tularemia territories in the Moscow Region according to the degree of potential epidemic hazard. The results obtained will serve as the basis for the enhancement of the strategies for epizootiological monitoring over natural tularemia foci and for effective planning of prophylactic activities.
topic природные очаги туляремии
эпидемиологическая дифференциация территории
степень потенциальной эпидемической опасности
ландшафтная приуроченность стойких проявлений туляремии
гис-технологии
natural tularemia foci
epidemiological differentiation of the territory
degree of potential epidemic hazard
landscape confinement of sustained tularemia manifestations
gis-technologies
url https://journal.microbe.ru/jour/article/view/307
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