BIOLOGICAL THREATS AND THEIR IMPACT ON THE EPIDEMIC SITUATION IN THE ARMED FORCES OF UKRAINE

Authors

  • O. D. Krushelnytsky Ukrainian Military Medical Academy, Kyiv
  • I. V. Ohorodniychuk Ukrainian Military Medical Academy, Kyiv

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.11603/1681-2727.2020.4.11897

Keywords:

biological threats, epidemic situation, ecological safety, biological agents

Abstract

The article considers the impact of biological threats on the epidemiological situation, summarizes the considerations for risk management of infectious diseases, focuses on emergent and re-emergent infections and bioterrorism.

Author Biographies

O. D. Krushelnytsky, Ukrainian Military Medical Academy, Kyiv

PhD, Associate Professor of the Department of Military Preventive Medicine, Ukrainian Military Medical Academy (Kyiv)

I. V. Ohorodniychuk, Ukrainian Military Medical Academy, Kyiv

MD, Associate Professor, Professor of the Department of Military Preventive Medicine, Ukrainian Military Medical Academy (Kyiv)

References

Savytskyy, V.L., Krushelnytskyy, O.D., Andreychyn, M.A., Ohorodniychuk, I.V., & Ivanko, O.M. (2019). Epidemiological aspects of biosafety. Kyiv: Ludmila Publishing House [in Ukrainian].

Welychko, M.V., & Radchenko, R.H. (2016). Biological safety of Ukraine: monograph. Kyiv: National acad. SSU [in Ukrainian].

Savytskyy, V.L., Krushelnytskyy, O.D., Ivanko, O.M., Ohorodniychuk, I.V., & Omelyashko, M.I. (2018). Interpretation of special terminology in the system of anti-epidemic protection measures of the Armed Forces of Ukraine. Kyiv: UVMA [in Ukrainian].

Savytskyy, V.L., Krushelnytskyy, O.D., Ivanko, O.M., Zhaldak, N.Yu., Bezkorovaynyy V.Yu., & Ohorodniychuk, I.V., (2019). Epidemiological examination in the centers of infectious diseases in the Armed Forces of Ukraine in peacetime and wartime. Kyiv: UVMA [in Ukrainian].

Published

2021-03-19

How to Cite

Krushelnytsky, O. D., & Ohorodniychuk, I. V. (2021). BIOLOGICAL THREATS AND THEIR IMPACT ON THE EPIDEMIC SITUATION IN THE ARMED FORCES OF UKRAINE. Infectious Diseases – Infektsiyni Khvoroby, (4), 56–60. https://doi.org/10.11603/1681-2727.2020.4.11897

Issue

Section

Reviews and lectures