Abstract

Characterized in brief are the results of natural plague foci passportization carried out in the late XX century. Evaluation of the principle of formalized spatial differentiation between enzootic territories is made. The principle can guarantee high degree of data ordering, obtained in the process of epizootiological surveillance. Therefore, prospects of a new stage of plague foci passportization based on GIS-technologies are viewed, the strategy is determined, and methodological approaches for its realization are put forward. Large-scale implementation of digital topographic maps and global positioning system into the work of plague control organizations is accentuated.

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  • Characterized in brief are the results of natural plague foci passportization carried out in the late XX century

  • Prospects of a new stage of plague foci passportization based on GIS-technologies are viewed, the strategy is determined, and methodological approaches for its realization are put forward

  • Для этого на противочумных станциях ежемесячно заполнялись и отправлялись в РосНИПЧИ «Микроб» стандартные формы No 1, 2 и 3 («Методические рекомендации по паспортизации природных очагов чумы», 1976)

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Characterized in brief are the results of natural plague foci passportization carried out in the late XX century. Prospects of GIS-Passportization of Natural Plague Foci in the Territory of the Russian Federation По мере накопления данных в масштабах всей энзоотичной по чуме территории страны стала доступной сравнительная оценка эпидемического потенциала не только природных очагов чумы различной биоценотической структуры в целом, но и их отдельных участков.

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