Onishchenko G G, Aushev I D, Efremenko I I, Evchenko Iu M, Mezentsev V M, Protsenko S L, Grizhebovskiĭ G M, Fedorov Iu M, Zarubin V V, Shenetts K V, Popov V A, Zaĭtsev A A, Levchenko B I, Solodovnikov B V, Babenyshev B V, Fedoriuk D Iu, Rudnev S M, Dukhieva L B, Mogushkova A Kh
Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation, Moscow, Russia.
Zh Mikrobiol Epidemiol Immunobiol. 2001 Nov-Dec(6 Suppl):27-31.
Information on the recent sanitary and epidemiological situation in the Republic of Ingushetia is presented. In some years an almost twofold growth in the number of population was registered in the republic due to the mass influx of temporarily displaced persons. Such factors as excessive population density, the absence of conditions for the observation of elementary sanitary and hygienic norms, malnutrition, complications with the supply of drinking water meeting sanitary norms contribute to the possibility of epidemic complications. The data on the state of water supply and sewage in populated localities and on the state of morbidity in infectious diseases are presented. By the year 2000 the aggravation of the epidemiological situation in viral hepatitis A and tuberculosis took place. Morbidity in acute enteric infections somewhat increased. There is the danger of the appearance of some infections from the natural foci.