Factor Temporal Prognosis of Tick-Borne Encephalitis Foci Functioning on the South of Russian Far East
E.I. Bolotin, G.Sh. Tsitsiashvili, I.V. Golycheva

TL;DR
This paper introduces a new method for predicting the timing of tick-borne encephalitis outbreaks in the Russian Far East, achieving high accuracy across multiple regions, with potential applications beyond epidemiology.
Contribution
A novel temporal prognosis method for tick-borne encephalitis that demonstrates high precision in the Russian Far East and can be adapted to other fields.
Findings
High-precision prognosis results for Primorsky Krai regions
Method applicable to epidemiological and other research areas
Effective in multiple geographical regions
Abstract
A method of temporal factor prognosis of TE (tick-borne encephalitis) infection has been developed. The high precision of the prognosis results for a number of geographical regions of Primorsky Krai has been achieved. The method can be applied not only to epidemiological research but also to others.
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Taxonomy
TopicsYersinia bacterium, plague, ectoparasites research · Vector-borne infectious diseases · Zoonotic diseases and public health
