
This paper considers the experience of genotyping and sequencing technologies in laboratories of specialized anti-epidemic team (SAET) during the XXII Olympic Winter Games and XI Paralympic Winter Games of 2014 in Sochi. The work carried out during the pre-Olympic period on performance of readiness by SAET for these studies is analyzed. The results of genotyping strains of pathogens during the Olympic Games are presented. A conclusion about the effectiveness of the use of molecular genetic techniques in terms of SAET is made.
pathogenic biological agents, Civil Defense, sequencing, Microbiology, Bioterrorism, Communicable Diseases, QR1-502, strains of microorganisms, Russia, Molecular Typing, genotyping, Epidemiological Monitoring, xxii olympic winter games and xi paralympic winter games 2014, specialized antiepidemic team, Humans, Public Health Surveillance, Environmental Health, Mass Behavior, Sports
pathogenic biological agents, Civil Defense, sequencing, Microbiology, Bioterrorism, Communicable Diseases, QR1-502, strains of microorganisms, Russia, Molecular Typing, genotyping, Epidemiological Monitoring, xxii olympic winter games and xi paralympic winter games 2014, specialized antiepidemic team, Humans, Public Health Surveillance, Environmental Health, Mass Behavior, Sports
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