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. 2017 Apr 20;15(4):e04773. doi: 10.2903/j.efsa.2017.4773

Table D.1.

Summary table on LSD outbreaks and vaccination in Russian Federation until 31 December 2016

Country Date of first outbreak reported Date of last outbreak reported Nr outbreaks reported Nr affected animals Morbidity % Nr dead animals Mortality %
Astrakhan 20/6/2016 26/7/2016 12 1,308 40.8 (5.0–100) 59 2.24 (0–4.8)
Volgograd 8/7/2016 18/8/2016 34 61 30.9 (0.68–100) 3 1.5 (0–25.0)
Voronezh 17/8/2016 17/8/2016 1 1 100 0 0
Kabardino‐Balkaria 10/8/2016 10/8/2016 1 14 (0.05–100) 0 0
Karachaevo‐Cherkessiya 27/7/2016 16/9/2016 14 33 61.8 (1.4–100) 1 0–100
Krasnodar 27/5/2016 29/8/2016 5 920 20.6 (7.7–33.7) 13 0.37–1.39
Adygea 27/7/2016 27/7/2016 1 5 1.19 0 0
Dagestan 1/6/2016 24/10/2016 212 704 2.6 (0.3–12.5) 0 0
Ingushetia 04/7/2016 4/7/2016 48 1,571 7.0 (27.4–0.7) 231 1.0 (0–5.6)
Kalmykiya 14/6/2016 1/8/2016 66 1,365 13.7 (0.5–100) 13 0.2 (0–6.25)
Rostov 22/7/2016 22/7/2016 116 16 20.8 (4.5–50) 0 0
Ryazan 26/9/2016 26/9/2016 2 21 28.7 (7.4–50) 0 0
Samara 14/10/2016 27/10/2016 12 32 62.6 (4.4–100) 0 0
Stavropol 29/6/2016 18/8/2016 34 1,037 16.7 (0.2–100) 28 1.7 (0–50)
Tambov 30/8/2016 31/8/2016 15 158 54.8 (11.1–100) 20 5.7 (0–50)
Chechnya 21/9/2016 3/10/2016 1,361 6,534 38.0 (1.4–100) 1,196 4.1 (0.1–21.9)

Source: Provided by National Research Institute for Veterinary Virology and Microbiology of Russia (VNIIVViM, Pokrov) http://vniivvim.ru/