Current status of the foci and morbidity of tick-borne relapsing fever in Uzbekistan

The contemporary state of settlement nidi of tick-borne relapsing fever is discussed on the material collected in the Namanganskaya and Andizhanskaya regions of Uzbek SSR. Despite the control measures and rise of the sanitary culture of population the conditions are still preserved for the maintenan...

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Hauptverfasser: Vasil'eva, I S, Sharipov, M K, Ershova, A S, Mansurov, A A, Mukhitdinov, A G
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Rural Population
Tick Control
Ticks
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title Current status of the foci and morbidity of tick-borne relapsing fever in Uzbekistan
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