The Dominance Indices and the Probability to Involve Different Fleas Types in Epizootic Diseases on the Example of Central-Caucasian High-Mountain Natural Plague Focus

Y. Evchenko, T. Zharnikova, Irina Zharnikova, I. Zaikina, M. Mikhailova, T. Taran, N. Shvetsova, Svetlana Tkhakumasheva
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The paper attempts to use an indicator of the number of fleas of different species in the natural focus of the plague to assess the intensity of epizootics. The correlation between the number of fleas of seven species and the number of isolated strains of plague microbe is established. It is shown for small species to be more often involved in epizootics during their intensive course, which corresponded to the first period of the focus activity. In the second period characterized the tendency to decrease the share of small species in the epizootic process. The third period demonstrated a significant difference with the first two previous ones. The detection insamples of field material of infected secondary carriers of these species or random carriers was indirect evidence of intense epizootics.
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以中亚-高加索高山自然鼠疫疫源地为例的兽疫优势指数及不同蚤类的侵染概率
本文试图用鼠疫自然疫源地不同种类蚤的数量指标来评估动物流行病的烈度。建立了7种蚤的数量与鼠疫分离菌株数量的相关性。结果表明,小物种在其密集过程中更常参与动物流行病,这与焦点活动的第一阶段相对应。在第二个阶段,小物种在动物流行过程中所占比例呈下降趋势。第三个阶段与前两个阶段有显著差异。这些物种感染的次生带菌者或随机带菌者的野外材料检测样本是严重动物流行病的间接证据。
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