Mapping Russia's natural focal diseases : history and contemporary approaches
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書誌事項
Mapping Russia's natural focal diseases : history and contemporary approaches
(Global perspectives on health geography / series editor, Valorie Crooks)
Springer, c2019
[1st ed.]
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Медико-географический атлас России «Природноочаговые болезни»
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Originally published (2nd rev. ed.): Moscow : Faculty of Geography, Lomonosov Moscow State University, 2017
Includes bibliographical references
内容説明・目次
内容説明
This book is the first scientific publication on diseases caused by agents circulating in natural environments independently from humans, covering the whole territory of the Russian Federation. It contains diverse and multifaceted information, both in textual and cartographic form.
The book focuses on the historical and current distribution of natural-focal diseases in Russia, epidemiological aspects, natural and socio-economic determinants conducing natural foci. With a series of maps this book depicts population morbidity rates in particular regions and on a national level for the 21st century.
With numerous color illustrations this book appeals to a wide audience and is of particular interest to geographers, environmental workers, epidemiologists and other specialists interested in environmental and public health issues.
目次
Preface
Chapter 1. Introduction
1.1. The natural focality of disease as a concept
1.2. Natural focal diseases in atlas mapping
1.3. apping methods
Chapter 2. Natural and socio-economic conditions
2.1. The natural determinants of natural focal diseases
2.1. The socio-economic determinants of natural focal diseases
Chapter 3. The hosts and vectors of natural focal diseases
3.1. Mammals
3.2. Birds
3.3. Fish
3.4. Arthropods
Chapter 4. The spread of primary natural focal diseases
4.1. Tick-borne encephalitis
4.2. Tick-borne borreliosis (Lyme disease)
4.3. North Asian tick-borne rickettsiosis
4.4. Tularemia
4.5. Leptospiroses
4.6. Hemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome (HFRS)
4.7. West Nile fever (WNF)
4.8. Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever (CCHF)
4.9. Omsk hemorrhagic fever (OHF) 4.10. Pseudotuberculosis
4.11. Brucellosis
4.12. Ornithosis
4.13. Rabies
4.14. Anthrax
4.15. Tetanus
4.16. Plague
4.17. Opisthorchiasis
4.18. Diphyllobothriases
4.19. Tapeworm infections
4.20. Trichinosis
4.21. Echinococcosis
4.22. Toxocariasis
4.23. Arboviruses
4.24. The morbidity structure of natural focal diseases
Chapter 5. Territorial organization of sanitary and epidemiological services
5.1. Sanitary and epidemiological surveillance
Conclusion
Authors
Bibliography
Maps, illustrations and photo credits
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