[MALARIA IMPORTATION BY RUSSIA'S CITIZENS AND FOREIGNERS, INTO THE CITIES AND TOWNS OF THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION].

A M Baranova, T M Guzeeva, T N Ivanova, E Yu Tanygina, L F Morozova
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A total of 436 malaria cases, including 12 from the CIS countries and 424 from far foreign countries (of Africa and Central and South-East Asia), were imported into the Russian Federation in 2010-2014. Most (96.6%) cases were notified in the urban areas of 52 administrative subjects of Russia. The largest number of the imported cases were seasonal workers (39.2%), tourists (31.3%), students and foreign postgraduate students (19.5%), and ship or aircraft crews (10%). During a short malaria transmission season (June to August), there were 150 cases of different types, out of them there were only 63 cases of tertian malaria (its pathogen is Plasmodium vivax, to which malaria mosquitoes of Russia's fauna are susceptible). The relatively small number of infection sources in the short transmission (June to August) season of malaria, its importation into low-susceptibility large towns, and a small proportion of imported vivax malaria cases substantially reduce the risk of malaria in the highrisk areas of the country.

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2010-2014年,俄罗斯联邦共输入了436例疟疾病例,其中12例来自独联体国家,424例来自遥远的外国(非洲、中亚和东南亚)。大多数(96.6%)病例报告发生在俄罗斯52个行政主体的城市地区。输入病例最多的是季节性工人(39.2%)、游客(31.3%)、学生和外国研究生(19.5%)、船舶和飞机机组人员(10%)。在短暂的疟疾传播季节(6月至8月),共有150例不同类型的病例,其中只有63例是特发性疟疾(其病原体是间日疟原虫,俄罗斯动物群的疟疾蚊子易感染)。疟疾短传播季节(6月至8月)感染源数量相对较少,输入到低易感大城镇,输入间日疟疾病例比例较小,大大降低了该国高风险地区的疟疾风险。
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