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occurrence and genetic variability of kemerovo virus in ixodes ticks from different regions of western siberia, russia and kazakhstan.kemerovo virus (kemv), a member of the reoviridae family, orbivirus genus, is transmitted by ixodes ticks and can cause aseptic meningitis and meningoencephalitis. recently, this virus was observed in certain provinces of european part of russia, ural, and western and eastern siberia. however, the occurrence and genetic diversity of kemv in western siberia remain poorly studied. therefore, the aim of this work was to investigate the prevalence and genetic variability of kemv in ixodes ticks from ...201727838528
omsk haemorrhagic fever.omsk haemorrhagic fever is an acute viral disease prevalent in some regions of western siberia in russia. the symptoms of this disease include fever, headache, nausea, severe muscle pain, cough, and moderately severe haemorrhagic manifestations. a third of patients develop pneumonia, nephrosis, meningitis, or a combination of these complications. the only treatments available are for control of symptoms. no specific vaccine has been developed, although the vaccine against tick-borne encephalitis ...201020850178
[the preliminary results of an ecological epidemiological study of lyme disease in western siberia].studies of ixodes persulcatus ticks in omsk, kurgan, and novosibirsk regions revealed natural foci of lyme's disease. vector infection rate varied from 21 to 23.5% in the omsk region, from 30 to 52.9% in the kurgan region, and from 15 to 58.3% in the novosibirsk region. serologic screening of inpatients hospitalized during the epidemic season of 1991 with suspected tick-borne encephalitis and lyme's disease confirmed the latter condition in 10.8% of the examinees in the omsk and in 10% in the ku ...19937968805
[experience with determining the potential epidemiologic valence of ntural foci of tick-borne encephalitis and omsk hemorrhagic fever in western siberia]. 20095400209
[an index of potential epidemiological significance of natural foci of tick-borne encephalitis and omsk hemorrhagic fever]. 20096003913
[the characteristics of the relationships of arthropods of the refuge complex with the causative agents of transmissible viral infections in bird rookeries].the isolation of viruses of tick-borne encephalitis, west nile fever, and omsk hemorrhagic fever from arthropods of nests of colonial birds (rook, sand martin, tree sparrow, laridae) in different zones of west siberia (from tundra to steppe) has been analyzed. the role of gamasid mites, hematophages and saprophages, characteristic inhabitants of nests of colonial birds, and of the tick ixodes lividus in connection with their biology, coadaptation with hosts, microclimatic nest conditions, etc. h ...20071923571
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