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Динамика зараженности иксодовых клещей боррелиозом и клещевым энцефалитом в Новосибирском научном центре Сибирского отделения РАН в 2009-2011 гг

Динамика зараженности иксодовых клещей боррелиозом и клещевым энцефалитом в Новосибирском научном центре Сибирского отделения РАН в 2009-2011 гг

Abstract

В сезоны активности таежных клещей апрель-сентябрь 2009-2011 г.г. клещи, снятые с людей в Новосибирском научном центре СО РАН, проанализированы на наличие боррелий и вируса клещевого энцефалита (ВКЭ). В данном районе было выделено 5 локаций с разным типом растительности. Проанализировано распределение положительных образцов клещей по данным районам в течение всего сезона активности клещей. В результате проделанной работы выяснено, что пик выявления боррелий и ВКЭ приходится на май-июнь каждого сезона. Установлено, что антропогенное воздействие на местность существенно изменяет зараженность клещей ВКЭ и разными видами боррелий.

In April-September, 2009-2011 the ticks, removed from people in the Novosibirsk Scientific Center of SB RAS were analyzed for the presence of Borrelia and tick-borne encephalitis virus (TBEV). This area was allocated to five locations with different types of vegetation. We analyzed the distribution of positive samples in these areas during the tick season. As a result of this work it has been found that the peak detection of Borrelia and TBEV is in May and June of each season. It was found that the human impact on the area significantly alters tick TBEV infection and tick contamination of various Borrelia species.

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БОРРЕЛИИ, НОВОСИБИРСКИЙ НАУЧНЫЙ ЦЕНТР СО РАН, КЛЕЩИ

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