HISTORICAL RETROSPECTIVE AND PROSPECT OF RABIES INFECTION IN UKRAINE
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https://doi.org/10.11603/1681-2727.2019.4.10963Keywords:
rabies, epidemic process, epizootology, ecology, historical retrospective, prospectAbstract
The purpose of the work is to identify the patterns and features of the epidemic and epizootic process of rabies infection in Ukraine, the study of the driving forces and factors that cause the activation of morbidity, to develop adequate measures of control and prevention.
The epidemiological analysis of rabies incidence in Ukraine is conducted. The epizootiology of rabies infection is considered in the historical context. The role of wild animals in the spread of rabies virus is highlighted. The ecology of natural and anthropurgical rabies has been considered and the spread of this infection on the territory of the country has been demonstrated.
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