Sanitary epidemiological reconnaissance information
Sanitary epidemiological reconnaissance, synonym epidemiological reconnaissance is a literal name of a concept and routine of finding out disease potential on a territory of arrival of major contingent. Russian: санитарно-эпидемиологическая разведка, син. эпидемиологическая разведка.[1][2] This is a kind of medical reconnaissance, process of information gathering on possible infectious diseases' origin-sources, the ways and factors of the infection transfer and determining all conditions that could have promoted the spread of infestation among army service personnel.[3][4]
In 1939 Academician E.N.Pavlovsky announced his "doctrine of nidality", so called by Soviet biologists.[5] People can acquire zoonoses and insect-borne diseases when they occupy at certain times of the year natural habitat of a certain pathogen (e.g., plague, tularemia, leptospirosis, arboviruses, tick-borne relapsing fever). The WHO Expert Committee on Zoonoses listed over 100 such diseases.[6][7] About natural focality of the diseases is known elsewhere.[8]
^Beliakov VD Military Epidemiology. Textbook in Russian. Leningrad, 1976 p152.
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