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THE PRESENT STATE OF THE PROBLEM OF RICKETTSIOSES IN RUSSIA AND NEW APPROACHES TO THE CLASSIFICATION OF DISEASES CAUSED BY SPOTTED FEVER GROUP RICKETTSIAE

Abstract

The paper presents analysis of the development and the current status of the doctrine about rickettsia and rickettsiosis. Progress in the study of Rickettsia is associated with, improved methods for their detection and isolation - using live biotechnological systems (cultivation in the experimental lines of ticks-sensitive lines of eukaryotic cells) in combination with methods of genotyping and. classical ricketsial methods. The development and. use of new methodological approaches to the study of tick-borne rickettsiae and other alpha-proteobacteria led to an important revision of ideas about genetic diversity, heterogeneity of antigenic and. biological characteristics, ecology and. contribution to the infectious pathology of various representatives of the order Rickettsiales in Russia.

About the Authors

N. V. Rudakov
Omsk Research Institute of Natural Foci Infections, Omsk Omsk State Medical Academy, Omsk
Russian Federation


S. N. Shpynov
ФБУН «Омский НИИ природно-очаговых инфекций» Роспотребнадзора
Russian Federation


V. K. Yastrebov
ФБУН «Омский НИИ природно-очаговых инфекций» Роспотребнадзора
Russian Federation


I. E. Samoylenko
ФБУН «Омский НИИ природно-очаговых инфекций» Роспотребнадзора
Russian Federation


L. V. Kumpan
ФБУН «Омский НИИ природно-очаговых инфекций» Роспотребнадзора
Russian Federation


T. A. Reshetnikova
ФБУН «Омский НИИ природно-очаговых инфекций» Роспотребнадзора
Russian Federation


N. V. Abramova
ФБУН «Омский НИИ природно-очаговых инфекций» Роспотребнадзора
Russian Federation


A. N. Kolomeyetz
ФБУН «Омский НИИ природно-очаговых инфекций» Роспотребнадзора
Russian Federation


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Rudakov N.V., Shpynov S.N., Yastrebov V.K., Samoylenko I.E., Kumpan L.V., Reshetnikova T.A., Abramova N.V., Kolomeyetz A.N. THE PRESENT STATE OF THE PROBLEM OF RICKETTSIOSES IN RUSSIA AND NEW APPROACHES TO THE CLASSIFICATION OF DISEASES CAUSED BY SPOTTED FEVER GROUP RICKETTSIAE. Acta Biomedica Scientifica. 2012;(5(1)):109-113. (In Russ.)

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