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Anthrax in the East Kazakhstan Region

https://doi.org/10.29413/ABS.2019-4.5.20

Abstract

Almost every year in Kazakhstan, cases of diseases of animals and people with anthrax are recorded. The incidence rate of people with anthrax in the period from 2000 to 2018 ranged from 0.01 to 0.24 per 100 thousand people. In the territory of the East Kazakhstan region, the incidence rate is higher than in the republic.
Objective: a retrospective analysis of anthrax outbreaks in the East Kazakhstan region from 2000 to 2018.
Methods: a retrospective analysis using statistical, cadastral data, archival funds, the results of participation in the investigation of outbreaks of infection.
Results. Since 1938, cases of animal and human disease of anthrax have been recorded in East Kazakhstan. Infection of humans occurs during the slaughter of animals. In Zharma, Urjar, and Ayagozskiy areas most of all are anthrax foci of soil. In 67 % of cases, outbreaks of anthrax were recorded in these areas.
Conclusion. The relative incidence rate of anthrax in people in East Kazakhstan is from 0.07 to 0.27, since 2001 it is higher than the republican indicator.
In the East Kazakhstan region from 1997 to 2018, 37 people fell ill with anthrax. The form of the disease is skin, in 8.1 % secondary sepsis. In the remaining patients, the diseases were mild (70.3 %), ended in recovery. The source of human infection is mainly cattle. The isolated strains of B. anthracis have typical properties, they are included in cluster A1a, A3b (MLVA-8). The strains isolated in 2016 are similar to the strains isolated in the Almaty region (MLVA-25). Grouped with a number of European, Asian and African strains from France, Germany, Italy, Tajikistan, Pakistan, Korea and Namibia. The presence of a significant number of soil foci of anthrax in the territory of the East Kazakhstan region, not fully the implementation of veterinary and sanitary preventive measures leads to an exacerbation of the situation for anthrax. 

About the Authors

L. Yu. Lukhnova
Masgut Aykimbaev’s Kazakh Scientific Center for Quarantine and Zoonotic Diseases, Ministry of the Healthcare Republic оf Kazakhstan
Kazakhstan

Dr. Sc. (Med.), Senior Research Officer, Laboratory of Zoonotic Bacterial Infections

Kapalskaya str., 14, Almaty 050054, Kazakhstan



T. K. Erubaev
Masgut Aykimbaev’s Kazakh Scientific Center for Quarantine and Zoonotic Diseases, Ministry of the Healthcare Republic оf Kazakhstan
Kazakhstan

Dr. Sc. (Med.), Director

Kapalskaya str., 14, Almaty 050054, Kazakhstan



U. A. Izbanova
Masgut Aykimbaev’s Kazakh Scientific Center for Quarantine and Zoonotic Diseases, Ministry of the Healthcare Republic оf Kazakhstan
Kazakhstan

Cand. Sc. (Med.), Head of the Laboratory of Zoonotic Bacterial Infections

Kapalskaya str., 14, Almaty 050054, Kazakhstan



T. V. Meka-Mechenko
Masgut Aykimbaev’s Kazakh Scientific Center for Quarantine and Zoonotic Diseases, Ministry of the Healthcare Republic оf Kazakhstan
Kazakhstan

Dr. Sc. (Med.), Senior Research Officer, Plague Laboratory

Kapalskaya str., 14, Almaty 050054, Kazakhstan



E. B. Sansyzbaev
Masgut Aykimbaev’s Kazakh Scientific Center for Quarantine and Zoonotic Diseases, Ministry of the Healthcare Republic оf Kazakhstan
Kazakhstan

Cand. Sc. (Med.), Deputy Director

Kapalskaya str., 14, Almaty 050054, Kazakhstan



Ju. S. Kiryanova
Department of Public Health in the East Kazakhstan region of the Ministry of health of the Republic of Kazakhstan
Kazakhstan

Senior Specialist 

Nezavisimosti av. 17, Ust-Kamenogorsk 070003, Kazakhstan



Kh. Zh. Ilyubaev
Department of Public Health in the East Kazakhstan region of the Ministry of health of the Republic of Kazakhstan
Kazakhstan

Head 

Nezavisimosti av. 17, Ust-Kamenogorsk 070003, Kazakhstan



V. Yu. Sushchikh
Masgut Aykimbaev’s Kazakh Scientific Center for Quarantine and Zoonotic Diseases, Ministry of the Healthcare Republic оf Kazakhstan
Kazakhstan

Cand. Sc. (Vet.), Senior Research Officer at the Vaccine Laboratory

Kapalskaya str., 14, Almaty 050054, Kazakhstan



V. P. Sadovskaya
Masgut Aykimbaev’s Kazakh Scientific Center for Quarantine and Zoonotic Diseases, Ministry of the Healthcare Republic оf Kazakhstan
Kazakhstan

Head of GIS laboratory

Kapalskaya str., 14, Almaty 050054, Kazakhstan



A. B. Shevtsov
“National Center for Biotechnology” of the Science Committee of the Ministry of Education and Science of the Republic of Kazakhstan
Kazakhstan

Head of the Laboratory of Biotechnology of the RSE on the REU

Valikhanov str. 13/1, Astana 010000, Kazakhstan



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Lukhnova L.Yu., Erubaev T.K., Izbanova U.A., Meka-Mechenko T.V., Sansyzbaev E.B., Kiryanova J.S., Ilyubaev Kh.Zh., Sushchikh V.Yu., Sadovskaya V.P., Shevtsov A.B. Anthrax in the East Kazakhstan Region. Acta Biomedica Scientifica. 2019;4(5):127-134. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.29413/ABS.2019-4.5.20

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