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Epizootologic Potential of Certain Natural Foci Infections in Northeastern Armenia

Description

Tavush Marz, in northeastern Armenia, occupies 9,1% of its territory. In recent years in this area either no surveys were conducted or they were incomplete. Tavush Marz is a tourism center as well as a border Marz with strategic importance. The presence of tularemia was first confirmed in 1949 in Noyemberyan. Natural foci of tularemia are located in forest zones where Sylvemus uralensis and its flea vectors are the source of infection.

Objective:

The objective of this study was to analyze the epizootic potential of four areas of Tavush Marz.

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