The first cases of acute intestinal infections caused by parahaemolytic vibriones in a freshwater region
- Authors: Boyko A.V.1, Pogorelova N.P.1, Chernikova Y.Y.1, Zhigareva T.M.1
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- Central Research Institute of Epidemiology, Ministry of Health of the USSR
- Issue: Vol 70, No 3 (1989)
- Pages: 170-172
- Section: Articles
- URL: https://bakhtiniada.ru/kazanmedj/article/view/99842
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.17816/kazmj99842
- ID: 99842
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Abstract
During the last 10-15 years intestinal infections caused by parahaemolytic vibrio have been registered in many countries of Asia, Europe, South and North America and in Australia. The frequency of isolation of this pathogen from patients varies from 1.5 to 15%. In Japan, parahaemolytic vibrios has become a national problem. In the vast majority of cases, parahaemolytic vibrio-induced illnesses have been shown to be associated with exposure to seawater and consumption of seafood, even when they occur in areas far from the sea.
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A. V. Boyko
Central Research Institute of Epidemiology, Ministry of Health of the USSR
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Russian Federation, Moscow
N. P. Pogorelova
Central Research Institute of Epidemiology, Ministry of Health of the USSR
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Russian Federation, Moscow
Yu. Yu. Chernikova
Central Research Institute of Epidemiology, Ministry of Health of the USSR
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Russian Federation, Moscow
T. M. Zhigareva
Central Research Institute of Epidemiology, Ministry of Health of the USSR
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Russian Federation, Moscow
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