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Фундаментальные исследования • Вирусология
Том: 14 Статья: « 55 » Страницы:. 666-689 Опубликована в журнале: 18 июля 2013 г. English version Сероэпидемиология гриппа птиц (обзор литературы)Кихтенко Н.В., Ильичева Т.Н., Рыжиков А.Б.
ФБУН ГНЦ вирусологии и биотехнологии «Вектор» 630559, р.п. Кольцово Новосибирской области, Россия.
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В обзоре представлен мета-анализ литературы, посвященной изучению популяционного иммунитета против гриппа птиц. В результате информационного поиска по базам данных РИНЦ, PubMed и SCOPUS на 15.08.2013 выявлена 61 публикация по данной теме, из них 56 – на английском языке, 4 – на русском и одна – на китайском. Дана характеристика вирусов гриппа птиц, в том числе вируса гриппа А/H7N9, вызвавшего недавно вспышку заболевания среди людей в Китае, описаны уровни популяционного иммунитета против различных вирусов гриппа птиц и ситуация в России, а также рассмотрены критерии ВОЗ для проведения серологических исследований и ретроспективного серологического подтверждения случаев инфицирования человека вирусом гриппа птиц, методы проведения серологических исследований, кинетика образования антител против вируса гриппа птиц у человека, факторы риска заражения человека гриппом птиц. Ключевые слова популяционный иммунитет, человеческая популяция, грипп птиц, H5N1, H7N9, H9N2, сероэпидемиологические исследования. (статья в формате PDF. Для просмотра необходим Adobe Acrobat Reader) открыть статью в новом окне Список литературы 1. Cited 29 Aug 2013. Available from: http://www.oie.int/en/international-standard-setting/terrestrial-code/access-online/?htmfile=chapitre_1.10.4.htm 2. Dhama K, Chakraborty S, Tiwari R, et al. Avian/bird flu virus: Poultry pathogen having zoonotic and pandemic threats: A review. // Journal of Medical Sciences (Faisalabad). -2013. – Vol. 13, № 5. - P. 301-315. 3. Runstadler G, Hill G, Hussein GT, et.al. Connecting the study of wild influenza with the potential for pandemic disease. // Infect Genet Evol. – 2013. - Vol. 17 – P. 162-87. 4. Cited 29 Aug 2013. Available from: http://www.who.int/mediacentre/factsheets/avian_influenza/en/index.html 5. 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