Tularemija u Republici Srbiji u periodu 2000–2011. godine
Tularemia in the Republic of Serbia during the period from 2000–2011
2012
Аутори
Marić, JovanObrenović, Jelena
Milković, Miodrag
Samokovlija, Ana
Elezović, Milica
Ljubić, Božidar
Stevanović, Goran
Đuričić, Đorđe
Đuričić, Bosiljka
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Tularemija je zarazna bolest zoonoznog karaktera, bakterijske etiologije, koja se javlja prete`no kod glodara, ali i kod drugih vrsta
doma}ih i divljih sisara, ptica, gmizavaca, riba i ljudi. Uzro~nik bolesti
je Francisella tularensis. Zbog svojih epidemiolo{ko epizootiolo{kih
karakteristika uzro~nik je svrstan u grupu biolo{kih agenasa i kori{}en
kao biolo{ko oru`je. Bolest se karakteri{e primarnim lokalnim ulceroznim promenama ko`e i sluzoko`e, regionalnim limfadenitisom,
izra`enom op{tom septikemijom i dr. Sumnja na bolest se postavlja na
osnovu epizootiolo{kih podataka o pojavi oboljenja ili uginu}a ze~eva,
ovaca i pasa, ali i ljudi.
U periodu posmatranja od dvanaest godina zabele`eno je 317
slu~ajeva obolevanja ljudi na teritoriji Republike Srbije, bez smrtnog ishoda. Ovo oboljenje je kod `ivotinja potvr|eno samo jednom (2006).
Za uspeh u spre~avanju {irenja i suzbijanju tularemije neophodna
je saradnja ve}eg broja stru~nih profila, a posebno radnika humane i
veterinar...ske medicine.
Tularemia is an infective disease of zoonotic character, bacterial etiology,
which occurs predominantly among rodents, but also in other species of domestic and wild
mammals, birds, reptiles, fish, and humans. The cause of the disease is Francisella tularensis. Due to its epidemiological-epizootiological characteristics, the cause belongs to the
group of biological agents and it has been used as a biological weapon. The disease is
characterized by primary local ulcerous changes on the skin and mucosa, regional lymphadenitis, expressed general septicemia, and other changes. This disease is suspected
on the grounds of epizootiological data on the incidence of the disease or the deaths of
rabbits, sheep, or dogs, but also humans.
During the observed period of twelve years, 317 cases of infected humans
were recorded in the territory of the Republic of Serbia, without any mortal outcomes. The
disease was confirmed in animals in only one case (2006.).
In order to ensure full succes...s in preventing the spreading and in the curbing
of tularemia it is necessary to secure cooperation among a large number of professionals,
in particular those engaged in the fields of human and veterinary medicine.
Кључне речи:
tularemija / epidemiologija / epizootiologija / tularemia / epidemiology / epizootiologyИзвор:
Veterinarski glasnik, 2012, 66, 5-6, 463-472Издавач:
- Beograd : Fakultet veterinarske medicine
Институција/група
Naučni institut za veterinarstvo SrbijeTY - JOUR AU - Marić, Jovan AU - Obrenović, Jelena AU - Milković, Miodrag AU - Samokovlija, Ana AU - Elezović, Milica AU - Ljubić, Božidar AU - Stevanović, Goran AU - Đuričić, Đorđe AU - Đuričić, Bosiljka PY - 2012 UR - https://reponivs.nivs.rs/handle/123456789/604 AB - Tularemija je zarazna bolest zoonoznog karaktera, bakterijske etiologije, koja se javlja prete`no kod glodara, ali i kod drugih vrsta doma}ih i divljih sisara, ptica, gmizavaca, riba i ljudi. Uzro~nik bolesti je Francisella tularensis. Zbog svojih epidemiolo{ko epizootiolo{kih karakteristika uzro~nik je svrstan u grupu biolo{kih agenasa i kori{}en kao biolo{ko oru`je. Bolest se karakteri{e primarnim lokalnim ulceroznim promenama ko`e i sluzoko`e, regionalnim limfadenitisom, izra`enom op{tom septikemijom i dr. Sumnja na bolest se postavlja na osnovu epizootiolo{kih podataka o pojavi oboljenja ili uginu}a ze~eva, ovaca i pasa, ali i ljudi. U periodu posmatranja od dvanaest godina zabele`eno je 317 slu~ajeva obolevanja ljudi na teritoriji Republike Srbije, bez smrtnog ishoda. Ovo oboljenje je kod `ivotinja potvr|eno samo jednom (2006). Za uspeh u spre~avanju {irenja i suzbijanju tularemije neophodna je saradnja ve}eg broja stru~nih profila, a posebno radnika humane i veterinarske medicine. AB - Tularemia is an infective disease of zoonotic character, bacterial etiology, which occurs predominantly among rodents, but also in other species of domestic and wild mammals, birds, reptiles, fish, and humans. The cause of the disease is Francisella tularensis. Due to its epidemiological-epizootiological characteristics, the cause belongs to the group of biological agents and it has been used as a biological weapon. The disease is characterized by primary local ulcerous changes on the skin and mucosa, regional lymphadenitis, expressed general septicemia, and other changes. This disease is suspected on the grounds of epizootiological data on the incidence of the disease or the deaths of rabbits, sheep, or dogs, but also humans. During the observed period of twelve years, 317 cases of infected humans were recorded in the territory of the Republic of Serbia, without any mortal outcomes. The disease was confirmed in animals in only one case (2006.). In order to ensure full success in preventing the spreading and in the curbing of tularemia it is necessary to secure cooperation among a large number of professionals, in particular those engaged in the fields of human and veterinary medicine. PB - Beograd : Fakultet veterinarske medicine T2 - Veterinarski glasnik T1 - Tularemija u Republici Srbiji u periodu 2000–2011. godine T1 - Tularemia in the Republic of Serbia during the period from 2000–2011 EP - 472 IS - 5-6 SP - 463 VL - 66 DO - 10.2298/VETGL1206463M ER -
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Marić, J., Obrenović, J., Milković, M., Samokovlija, A., Elezović, M., Ljubić, B., Stevanović, G., Đuričić, Đ.,& Đuričić, B.. (2012). Tularemija u Republici Srbiji u periodu 2000–2011. godine. in Veterinarski glasnik Beograd : Fakultet veterinarske medicine., 66(5-6), 463-472. https://doi.org/10.2298/VETGL1206463M
Marić J, Obrenović J, Milković M, Samokovlija A, Elezović M, Ljubić B, Stevanović G, Đuričić Đ, Đuričić B. Tularemija u Republici Srbiji u periodu 2000–2011. godine. in Veterinarski glasnik. 2012;66(5-6):463-472. doi:10.2298/VETGL1206463M .
Marić, Jovan, Obrenović, Jelena, Milković, Miodrag, Samokovlija, Ana, Elezović, Milica, Ljubić, Božidar, Stevanović, Goran, Đuričić, Đorđe, Đuričić, Bosiljka, "Tularemija u Republici Srbiji u periodu 2000–2011. godine" in Veterinarski glasnik, 66, no. 5-6 (2012):463-472, https://doi.org/10.2298/VETGL1206463M . .