列宁格勒州的蜱媒感染:发病率和血清流行率

I. A. Karmokov, E. G. Riabiko, R. R. Baimova, L. V. Buts, E. S. Khalilov, D. I. Grechishkina, I. S. Lyzenko, I. A. Bachinin, N. K. Tokarevich
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本研究旨在揭示列宁格勒州由伊科蜱传播的传染病的流行趋势,以及居民对蜱传脑炎病毒、博氏包虫病、烧伤柯西氏菌、噬细胞无形体和沙弗氏艾氏菌/鼠艾氏菌的血清阳性反应水平。对列宁格勒州 2011-2020 年间蜱虫叮咬发病率、蜱传包虫病、蜱传脑炎、Q 热、人粒细胞无形体病和人单核细胞埃立克病发病率以及蜱传脑炎疫苗接种情况进行了流行病学回顾分析。关于蜱虫叮咬发病率、伊蚊蜱传播感染率和人口疫苗接种率的官方数据来自第2号和第5号联邦统计观察表。2019-2020 年期间,对随机抽取的献血者进行了血液采样。血清样本通过酶联免疫吸附试验检测所研究传染病病原体的IgG抗体,使用商业检测系统按照制造商的说明进行检测。在列宁格勒州,2011-2020年间,蜱虫叮咬发病率以及由蜱虫传播的感染发病率呈下降趋势。蜱虫叮咬的长期平均发病率为 369.0。蜱传包虫病的长期平均发病率为 4.1;蜱传脑炎为 1.4;Q 热为 0.02。在分析期间,没有人类粒细胞无形体病和人类单核细胞埃立克病病例的报告。蜱传脑炎病毒血清阳性反应率为 1.7%;伯多弗氏菌血清阳性反应率为 3.7%;烧伤蜱血清阳性反应率为 1.8%;噬细胞嗜血杆菌血清阳性反应率为 1.0%;沙夫虫/鼠疫杆菌血清阳性反应率为 3.2%。研究结果表明,在列宁格勒州存在着由伊科蜱传播的活跃的自然传染病灶,居民与这些传染病灶的接触相当频繁,而且这些传染病的诊断率可能很低。
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Tick-borne infections in the Leningrad oblast: incidence and seroprevalence
The study’s objective was to reveal trends in infections transmitted by ixodes ticks epidemic processes and the level of seroprevalence of the population to the tick-borne encephalitis virus, Borrelia burgdorferi sensu lato, Coxiella burnetii, Anaplasma phagocytophilum and Ehrlichia chaffeensis/ E. muris in the Leningrad Oblast.Materials and methods. A retrospective epidemiological analysis of the tick-bite incidence rate, the ixodic tick-borne borreliosis, tick-borne encephalitis, Q fever, human granulocytic anaplasmosis and human monocytic ehrlichiosis incidence rates, as well as vaccination against tick-borne encephalitis of the population of the Leningrad Oblast in 20112020. The official data of the tick-bite incidence rate, infections transmitted by ixodes ticks incidence rates and vaccination of the population was taken from the forms of federal statistical observation No. 2 and No. 5. Blood was sampled in 2019-2020 from randomly selected donors. Blood serum samples were examined by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay for the presence of IgG antibodies to the pathogens of the studied infections using commercial test systems according to the manufacturer’s instructions.Results. In the Leningrad Oblast, in 2011-2020, there was a downward trend in the tick-bite incidence rate, as well as in the incidence rates of infections transmitted by ixodic ticks. The long-term average tick bite incidence rate was 369.0. The long-term average incidence rate of ixodic tick–borne borreliosis was 4.1; tick–borne encephalitis was 1.4; Q fever was 0.02. During the analyzed period, no cases of human granulocytic anaplasmosis and human monocytic ehrlichiosis were reported. The seroprevalence to tick-borne encephalitis virus was 1.7%; to B. burgdorferi s. l. – 3.7%; to C. burnetii – 1.8%; to A. phagocytophilum – 1.0%; to E. chaffeensis/ E.muris – 3.2%.Conclusion. The results obtained indicate the existence of active natural foci of infections transmitted by ixodes ticks, fairly frequent contact of the residents with these foci, and possible significant hypodiagnosis of these infections in the Leningrad Oblast.
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