EPIDEMIC ANALYSIS ON CHOLERA IN AFRICA AND PROBLEMS OF PROFILAXIS

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Presently Africa is one of the most affected regions of the world as regards cholera. More than 55 000 people are infected every year. The review contains the data on comparative assessment of epidemic manifestations associated with the current pandemic, caused by Vibrio cholerae biovar El Tor, and the preceding six pandemics, the agent of which was cholera vibrios of classical biovar. Studied have been the factors of large-scale cholera dissemination in Africa in the modern period and problems of its prophylaxis.

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I. G. Karnaukhov

Russian Research Institute for Plague Control «Microb»

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N. B. Cheldyshova

Russian Research Institute for Plague Control «Microb»

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A. K. Grazhdanov

Russian Research Institute for Plague Control «Microb»

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A. A. Krizky

Russian Research Institute for Plague Control «Microb»

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S. P. Zadnova

Russian Research Institute for Plague Control «Microb»

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O. V. Kedrova

Russian Research Institute for Plague Control «Microb»

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A. V. Ivanova

Russian Research Institute for Plague Control «Microb»

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V. P. Toporkov

Russian Research Institute for Plague Control «Microb»

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N. I. Smirnova

Russian Research Institute for Plague Control «Microb»

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A. .. Boiro

Institute of Applied Biology

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S. .. Boumbali

Institute of Applied Biology

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M. Y. Boiro

Institute of Applied Biology

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V. V. Kutyrev

Russian Research Institute for Plague Control «Microb»

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