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Эпидемиология = Epidemiology
CHAPTER 2. PRIVATE EPIDEMIOLOGY
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Table of contents
FOREWORD
LIST OF KEY TERMS AND CONCEPTS USED IN EPIDEMIOLOGY
LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS
CHAPTER 1. GENERAL EPIDEMIOLOGY
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CHAPTER 2. PRIVATE EPIDEMIOLOGY
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UNIT 5. Intestinal infections: the epidemic process, the basics of anti-epidemic and preventive measures
Learning material for the Unit
5.1. Factors, the mechanism of development and signs of the epidemic process in intestinal infections
5.2. Shigellosis, the mechanism of development and signs of the epidemic process
5.3. Salmonellosis, the mechanism of development and signs of the epidemic process, its prevention
5.4. Rotavirus infection, the mechanism of development and signs of the epidemic process
5.5. Hepatitis A, the mechanism of development of the epidemic process and anti-epidemic measures. Hepatitis E
5.6. Arrangement of anti-epidemic measures in the foci of acute intestinal infections
5.7. Arrangement of epidemiological surveillance for the acute intestinal infections
Tests for self-assessment of students’ knowledge
Assignment 5
UNIT 6. Aerosol and herpes virus infections: the epidemic process, the basics of anti-epidemic and preventive measures
Learning material for the Unit
6.1. Factors, the mechanism of the development and signs of the epidemic process of aerosol infections
6.2. Meningococcal infection: the characteristics of the pathogen, the mechanism of the development and signs of the epidemic process, prevention and anti-epidemic measures
6.3. Streptococcal infection (scarlet fever): the characteristics of the pathogen, the mechanism of development and signs of the epidemic process, prevention and anti-epidemic measures
6.4. Infl uenza: characteristics of the pathogen, the mechanism of the development and sings of the epidemic process, prevention and anti-epidemic measures
6.5. Herpesvirus infections: epidemic process, the foundations of prevention
Tests for self-assessment of students’ knowledge
Assignment 6
UNIT 7. Infections with a predominantly parenteral infection mechanism: the epidemic process, the basics of anti-epidemic and preventive measures
Learning material for the Unit
7.1. Factors, mechanism of development and signs of the HIV/AIDS epidemic process
7.2. Principles of arranging anti-epidemic support for HIV infection
7.3. Anti-epidemic measures in detecting a case of HIV infection
7.4. The main directions of work on the problem of HIV/AIDS centres for hygiene and epidemiology
7.5. Hepatitis B, C, D and others: characteristics of pathogens, mechanism of the development of the epidemic process, signs of the epidemic process, prevention and anti-epidemic measures
Tests for self-assessment of students’ knowledge
Assignment 7
UNIT 8. Military epidemiology. Characteristics of anti-epidemic eff orts and means, basics of disease control and biological protection of troops
Learning material for the Unit
8.1. General provisions of the arrangement of anti-epidemic eff orts and measures in the Armed Forces. Regularities of the development of the epidemic process among the personnel of the troops
8.2. Epidemiological diagnostics in the system of anti-epidemic measures
8.3. Content, organisation and procedure for carrying out anti-epidemic eff orts and measures
8.4. Methods for assessing the epidemic situation in a military unit and the area of deployment, criteria for assessing the sanitary and epidemiological state of troops and the area of their deployment
8.5. Biological weapons, characteristics of biological agents (BA), features of their damaging eff ect
8.6. General principles of arranging the protection of troops from biological weapons
Tests for self-assessment of students’ knowledge
Assignment 8
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