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Scientific Object Identifier: http://s-o-i.org/1.1/TAS-11-103-114
DOI: https://dx.doi.org/10.15863/TAS.2021.11.103.114
Language: English
Citation: Ummatov, A. M., & Khabibullaev, J. (2021). Transmissible characteristics of communicable diseases and measures on fighting against them. ISJ Theoretical & Applied Science, 11 (103), 952-956. Soi: http://s-o-i.org/1.1/TAS-11-103-114 Doi: https://dx.doi.org/10.15863/TAS.2021.11.103.114 |
Pages: 952-956
Published: 30.11.2021
Abstract: "Pindin ulcer" (also known as Cutaneous leishmaniasis or skin leishmaniasis) occurs in some regions of Central Asia, and due to the establishment of the triad chain (causative agent, carrier and source of disease - the reservoir), its specific active and passive natural focis are formed. Zoonotic skin leishmaniasis is an invasive disease that is in the line of transmissible diseases, the naturally occurring areas of which have long been formed in our country, mainly between the Amudarya and Syrdarya rivers. Naturally, the protected and gray lands to be reclaimed in Uzbekistan are directly related to the natural reservoirs of zoonotic skin leishmaniasis, because rodents, which are the source of the disease, have occupied exactly these areas. Observations confirm that rodents are common in protected and gray areas, of which large sand mice play a major epizootiological role as a source of disease. Even now, the occurrence of the disease and the presence of active reserviors in a number of regions requires an in-depth study of the population composition of sand mice and the epizootic processes associated with them, as well as the development of measures to prevent zoonotic skin leishmaniasis.
Key words: transmissible disease, triad, cutaneous leishmaniasis, rodents, parsella, bioecology.
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