Articles with tag: «football world cup»

    Management in health care
  • 2019 № 1 Organization of specific prevention of infectious diseases to ensure sanitary and epidemiological welfare of the population

    The achievement of high coverage of preventive vaccinations of participants of mass events is an important link in ensuring epidemiological well-being in the territory. Aim: to analyze vaccination coverage in the framework of the national calendar of preventive vaccinations and the calendar of preventive vaccinations for epidemic indications among the personnel involved in the maintenance of the 2018 FIFA world Cup in Kazan (world Cup). Materials and methods. The analysis of coverage of preventive vaccinations against diphtheria, measles, rubella, influenza, viral hepatitis A, dysentery 8 food facilities of the world Cup, 7 objects of placement of the main client groups, 2 training bases, 27 food facilities and accommodation of the given forces and 1 object of water and sewage facilities, 43 other food facilities and accommodation of guests of the world Cup; against diphtheria, measles, rubella, flu-among volunteers, medical workers, employees of the attached forces involved in the maintenance of the world Cup. Results and discussion. According to the results of the analysis of immunization status within the national calendar of preventive vaccinations of public catering workers, hotel institutions involved in the maintenance of the world Cup, vaccination coverage against diphtheria and tetanus was 98.3%, against measles – 97.9%, against influenza – 45.7%, against rubella – 90.2%. Vaccination coverage of health workers against diphtheria and tetanus was 97.8%, against measles – 97%, against influenza – 92.2%, against rubella – 98.5%. Among the personnel of the forces attached to the world Cup, vaccination coverage against diphtheria and tetanus was 95.1%, against measles – 94.8%, against influenza – 76.9%, against rubella – 92.7%. Immunization coverage of volunteers against diphtheria and tetanus was 94.0%, against measles – 93.8%, against rubella –94.4%, against influenza – 49.8%. According to epidemic indications, 94.9% of the staff were vaccinated against hepatitis A, 94.3% against dysentery

    Authors: Lopushov D. V. [1] Yuzlibayeva L. R. [1]

    Tags: epidemic indications1 football world cup1 national calendar of preventive vaccinations1 vaccination coverage1

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