Laboratory and Clinical Medicine. Pharmacy

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The results of an epidemiological analysis of the incidence of meningococcal infection in the population of the Perm Region are presented. The analysis of the incidence of meningococcal infection taking into account the gender trait was carried out. The socio-age risk groups, the structure of clinical forms of meningococcal infection, serogroup characteristics of laboratory-confirmed cases, mortality from meningococcal infection were determined.
Ekaterina V. Gorelikova – PhD, Associate Professor of the Department of Medical and Preventive Medicine with a course in social hygiene and organization of the State Sanitary and Epidemiological Service of the ANO DPO “Perm Institute for Advanced Training of Healthcare Workers”, Perm, Russia. E-mail: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
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Gorelikova EV. Territorial clinical and epidemiological manifestations of meningococcal infection. Laboratory and Clinical Medicine. Pharmacy. 2022;2(3):13-17. (In Russ). DOI: 10.14489/lcmp.2022.03.pp.013-017