Summary:
The activation of natural foci of tularaemia in West Slovakia during 1994–1996 led to an epidemic
outbreak in 1995–1996 – mean annual morbidity 6.2 per 10 5 population. In comparison with the mean
annual morbidity rate in the preceding period (1980–1994), a more than sevenfold increase was
recorded.
Of 213 notified cases of the disease 156 cases occurred in 1995 – morbidity 8.9 per 10 5 population –
being the highest morbidity recorded in this endemic region since the period of epidemic occurrence
in the 60s. The highest proportion of cases (59.2%) was recorded in the districts of Nitra and Nové
Zámky.
The activation of natural foci along with changing social conditions, caused also marked changes
of some epidemiological characteristics of tularaemia in Slovakia, such as seasonal and professional
occurrence, as well as clinical forms of the disease.
The impaired epidemiological situation in the occurrence of tularaemia is pointing to the impor-
tance of systematic surveillance to improve the diagnosis of the disease and ensure effective
preventive measures.
Key words:
tularaemia – epidemic – Slovakia – changes of epidemiological characteristics.
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