Cutaneous anthrax is endemic in Georgia1. The EIDSS program captures notifications from 72 municipal public health centers. It links urgent notification, case investigation data, and laboratory data on an online basis. Eleven virulent and 4 non-virulent strains of B. anthraci
In October 2001, two inhalational anthrax and four cutaneous anthrax cases, resulting from the proce...
In October 2001, two inhalational anthrax and four cutaneous anthrax cases, resulting from the proce...
To explore the spatial accumulation of diseases and their aggravating factors are essential in all p...
We assessed the occurrence of human cutaneous anthrax in Georgia during 2010–-2012 by examining demo...
Anthrax is endemic in the country of Georgia. The most common cutaneous anthrax form accounts for 95...
<p>National cumulative incidence rates from 2008 to 2015 was calculated per 100 000 population by ge...
National surveillance of cutaneous anthrax cases in Georgia (EIDSS 2008-2013) appears secondary to e...
and is considered a neglected zoonosis. In the country of Georgia, recent reports have indicated an...
<p>National reporting of human cutaneous anthrax in Georgia by year and incidence per 1 million popu...
<p>Epidemiological characteristics of human cutaneous anthrax cases in the country of Georgia, 2008–...
Background: Anthrax is a soil-borne disease caused by the bacterium Bacillus anthracis and is consid...
Anthrax is an endemic infection in Georgia. More than 2,000 affected foci exist in the country with ...
ObjectiveOne of the main objectives of these studies was to improve Anthrax laboratory diagnostics i...
<p>Variation in weekly counts of disease occurrence and shifts in seasonal cycles are presented on t...
ObjectiveThe purpose of this study was to describe anthrax foci alongthe Georgia-Azerbaijan border a...
In October 2001, two inhalational anthrax and four cutaneous anthrax cases, resulting from the proce...
In October 2001, two inhalational anthrax and four cutaneous anthrax cases, resulting from the proce...
To explore the spatial accumulation of diseases and their aggravating factors are essential in all p...
We assessed the occurrence of human cutaneous anthrax in Georgia during 2010–-2012 by examining demo...
Anthrax is endemic in the country of Georgia. The most common cutaneous anthrax form accounts for 95...
<p>National cumulative incidence rates from 2008 to 2015 was calculated per 100 000 population by ge...
National surveillance of cutaneous anthrax cases in Georgia (EIDSS 2008-2013) appears secondary to e...
and is considered a neglected zoonosis. In the country of Georgia, recent reports have indicated an...
<p>National reporting of human cutaneous anthrax in Georgia by year and incidence per 1 million popu...
<p>Epidemiological characteristics of human cutaneous anthrax cases in the country of Georgia, 2008–...
Background: Anthrax is a soil-borne disease caused by the bacterium Bacillus anthracis and is consid...
Anthrax is an endemic infection in Georgia. More than 2,000 affected foci exist in the country with ...
ObjectiveOne of the main objectives of these studies was to improve Anthrax laboratory diagnostics i...
<p>Variation in weekly counts of disease occurrence and shifts in seasonal cycles are presented on t...
ObjectiveThe purpose of this study was to describe anthrax foci alongthe Georgia-Azerbaijan border a...
In October 2001, two inhalational anthrax and four cutaneous anthrax cases, resulting from the proce...
In October 2001, two inhalational anthrax and four cutaneous anthrax cases, resulting from the proce...
To explore the spatial accumulation of diseases and their aggravating factors are essential in all p...