ACCEPTIMENT MEASURES IN SICKNESS DISEASES AND RISK DUE TO THEIR DIFFERENT CRITICISM

Authors

  • O. D. Krushelnytsky Ukrainian Military Medical Academy
  • I. V. Ohorodniychuk Ukrainian Military Medical Academy
  • O. M. Ivanko Ukrainian Military Medical Academy

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.11603/1681-2727.2018.4.9777

Keywords:

Zika disease, anti-epidemic measures, epidemic process, self-regulation, advertising, prevention

Abstract

The aim of the work is investigation and determination the falsity of objections to the timeliness of anti-epidemic measures on Zika illness in the media.

Objections in the mass media about anti-epidemic measures for Zika disease are discussed briefly in the article. It is reminding of the validity of the self-regulation of the epidemic process in this disease. There are considered some aspects of advertising and its possible impact on epidemic aspects of biological safety.

Conclusion. The manipulation with the consciousness of people help to focus attention on the epidemiological aspects of biological safety, when in the media there are doubts about the validity of anti-epidemic measures against of particular infectious disease.

Author Biographies

O. D. Krushelnytsky, Ukrainian Military Medical Academy

Candidate of Medicine, Associate Professor of the Department of Military-preventive Medicine of the Ukrainian Military Medical Academy

I. V. Ohorodniychuk, Ukrainian Military Medical Academy

Doctor of Medicine, Associate Professor of the Department of Military-preventive Medicine of the Ukrainian Military Medical Academy

O. M. Ivanko, Ukrainian Military Medical Academy

Doctor of Medicine, Associate Professor of the Department of Military-preventive Medicine of the Ukrainian Military Medical Academy

Published

2019-01-30

How to Cite

Krushelnytsky, O. D., Ohorodniychuk, I. V., & Ivanko, O. M. (2019). ACCEPTIMENT MEASURES IN SICKNESS DISEASES AND RISK DUE TO THEIR DIFFERENT CRITICISM. Infectious Diseases – Infektsiyni Khvoroby, (4), 65–68. https://doi.org/10.11603/1681-2727.2018.4.9777

Issue

Section

Brief reports