THE ANALYSIS OF CASE OF MIDDLE EAST RESPIRATORY SYNDROME IN NO ENDEMIC REGIONS


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The some epidemiologic characteristics of etiologic agent of disease, possible main and intermediate reservoirs of agent in the nature, mechanism of agents transmission, modern methods of diagnostics and identification of agent, perspective trends of elaboration of therapeutics for special prophylactic and current of diseases are viewed. The possibility of existing in no endemic regions outbreaks of MERS as the result of accidental acquire by persons, arrival from Middle East countries, determines of elaboration of complex effective epidemic measures.

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A. A Petrov

Federal State Budgetary Establishment «48 Central Scientific Research Institute» of the Ministry of Defens of the Russian Federation

канд. мед. наук, нач. отдела; Карулина Наталья Васильевна, мл. науч. сотр. 141306, Sergiev Posad, Russia

N. V Karulina

Federal State Budgetary Establishment «48 Central Scientific Research Institute» of the Ministry of Defens of the Russian Federation

141306, Sergiev Posad, Russia

T. E Sizikova

Federal State Budgetary Establishment «48 Central Scientific Research Institute» of the Ministry of Defens of the Russian Federation

канд. биол. наук, науч. сотр.; Лебедев Виталий Николаевич, доктор биол. наук, проф., вед. науч. сотр. 141306, Sergiev Posad, Russia

V. N Lebedev

Federal State Budgetary Establishment «48 Central Scientific Research Institute» of the Ministry of Defens of the Russian Federation

141306, Sergiev Posad, Russia

Sergey V. Borisevich

Federal State Budgetary Establishment «48 Central Scientific Research Institute» of the Ministry of Defens of the Russian Federation

Email: 48cnii@mil.ru
Doctor of Biology, Professor, Head of the Federal State Budgetary Establishment «48 Central Scientific Research Institute» of the Ministry of Defens of the Russian Federation, 141306, Moscow region, Sergiev Posad-6, Oktyabrskaya str., 11, Russia 141306, Sergiev Posad, Russia

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