2020
DOI: 10.32014/2020.2518-1467.66
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Acute Respiratory Viral Infections in Kazakhstan in 2017-2019

Abstract: Bulletin the National academy of sciences of the Republic of Kazakhstan 2 NAS RK is pleased to announce that Bulletin of NAS RK scientific journal has been accepted for indexing in the Emerging Sources Citation Index, a new edition of Web of Science. Content in this index is under consideration by Clarivate Analytics to be accepted in the Science Citation Index Expanded, the Social Sciences Citation Index, and the Arts & Humanities Citation Index. The quality and depth of content Web of Science offers to resea… Show more

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“…When studying the etiological structure of ARVI of non-influenza etiology in Kazakhstan between 2016 and 2019, the predominance of hRSv (15.25%) and hRv (4.34%) was established, hPiv and hAdv were detected much less frequently (about 1%). hMpv, hBov, and hCov were revealed in isolated cases [14,15]. The prevalence of hRSv and hRv in the pre-pandemic period was also recorded in different countries of Europe [41,42], Asia [35,37,39,43,44], and Africa [36,45].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 88%
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“…When studying the etiological structure of ARVI of non-influenza etiology in Kazakhstan between 2016 and 2019, the predominance of hRSv (15.25%) and hRv (4.34%) was established, hPiv and hAdv were detected much less frequently (about 1%). hMpv, hBov, and hCov were revealed in isolated cases [14,15]. The prevalence of hRSv and hRv in the pre-pandemic period was also recorded in different countries of Europe [41,42], Asia [35,37,39,43,44], and Africa [36,45].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 88%
“…The range of influenza virus epidemic strains is continually changing. In recent years, a rapid spread of influenza viruses of subtypes A/H1N1, A/ H3N2, and type B is being observed in Kazakhstan as well as throughout the world [14,15]. In addition, the extraordinary complexity of the epidemic situation is associated with the emergence of reassortant viruses.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The pandemic strain of influenza A/ H1N1pdm09 virus has become the dominant agent in the etiology of subsequent epidemic seasons. It has displaced the seasonal influenza A/H1N1 virus from active circulation in the human population [4] and is currently continuing to circulate along with A/H3N2 viruses and two type B lines [5]. In this regard, one of the major tasks in solving biosecurity issues is to control the distribution of the pandemic influenza A/ H1N1pdm09 virus, which has an enhanced virulence [6].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%