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European Journal of Clinical Microbiology & Infectious Diseases | 2012

Long-term trends in the epidemiology of human leptospirosis (Slovak Republic, 1954–2006)

P. Bakoss; Erika Machacova; J. Jareková

The purpose of this study was the observation of eventual shifts in some basic epidemiological features of human leptospirosis in Slovakia over a long period of time. Epidemiological traits of human leptospirosis were evaluated in three decades: 1954–1963 (822 cases), 1976–1985 (477 cases) and 1997–2006 (310 cases). The evaluation encompassed the aetiologic structure of cases, the incidence rate of diseases, men-to-women ratio of patients, as well as the professional and seasonal distribution of patients. The most affected feature was the incidence rate, which decreased by more than 70% over time. Another considerable change was the proportion of different major serological types of leptospirosis. The initially prevailing Sejroe infections fell to 4th place in the percentage rank, while Grippotyphosa disease, which was ranked 2nd place at the beginning of the observations, became dominating. Icterohaemorrhagiae disease climbed from 4th place to 2nd place. Third place was reserved by the Pomona + Tarassovi infections during the whole study period. A distinct tendency of age- and gender-specific incidence rate compared to the proportion of leptospirosis by age and gender was noticed; only minor alterations of the values of both parameters were registered over time. The overall value of the men-to-women ratio (MWR) of diseased persons was virtually within the same range in all three time periods but varied according to different age groups. The MWRs relative to the causal Leptospira serovars were stable over time but markedly differed among distinct serovars. Incidence rates related to age and aetiology showed different trends for the major serological types of leptospirosis. Changes were observed in the professional distribution of leptospirosis: there was an important proportional decrease of cases among farmers and field workers, an increase among house-wives + pensioners, but only some slight changes in abattoir workers/butchers, pupils + students and workers. The seasonal distribution of patients did not show any remarkable changes; the maximum percentage of cases occurred during the period extending from July to November during the whole period of observation. The epidemiological features of human leptospirosis underwent important shifts in the Slovak Republic over a 50-year period of time. They were very closely related to economical, social and political changes, which are discussed in this paper. The results may be useful for specialists in other European countries.


International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health | 2018

Exposure to Environmental Tobacco Smoke in Relation to Behavioral, Emotional, Social and Health Indicators of Slovak School Children

Ludmila Sevcikova; Jana Babjaková; Jana Jurkovicova; Martin Samohyl; Zuzana Stefanikova; Erika Machacova; Diana Vondrová; Etela Janekova; Katarina Hirosova; Alexandra Filová; Michael Weitzman; Lubica Argalasova

Environmental tobacco smoke (ETS) exposure has been shown in general as a major environmental risk factor and deserves attention in vulnerable population groups. The aim of the project is to analyze the relationships among the ETS and behavior and health in 6−15-year-old children in Slovakia. The status of physical and mental health of children in relation to exposure to tobacco smoke was examined in a representative group of 1478 school children. The methods used, included anonymous questionnaires filled in by parents, Columbia Impairment Scale (CIS), Behavior Problem Index (BPI) and anthropometry. The prevalence of ETS exposure is the highest in the capital (27%) and southern cities. A significant association was found between ETS and age, socio-economic status, incompleteness of the family, level of mother’s education and a higher prevalence of respiratory diseases (26.7%). The relationships of ETS with emotional (CIS scores ≥ 16) and behavioral functions (BPI score ≥ 14) were significant in children exposed to mother’s or father’s smoking at home. In the multivariate analysis these associations were not significant; the factors such as income and completeness of the family were dominant. The results showed mostly the predominant impact of social factors on the physical and mental health status of Slovak school children.


Archive | 2012

Long-term trends in the epidemiology of human leptospirosis

P. Bakoss; Erika Machacova; J. Jareková


Central European Journal of Public Health | 2006

Incidence of orofacial clefts in the Slovak Republic.

Erika Machacova; Roman Bansky; M. Spalekova; Stefan Guzanin; Robert Sabovcik; Ladislav Slobodnik


Acta chirurgiae plasticae | 2005

Cleft lip and palate in Western Slovakia in the years 1985-2000.

Bánsky R; Erika Machacova; Fedeles J


Archive | 2018

Exposure to Environmental Tobacco Smoke and Effects on Physical and Mental Health of Slovak School Children

Ludmila Sevcikova; Jana Babjaková; Jana Jurkovicova; Martin Samohyl; Zuzana Stefanikova; Erika Machacova; Diana Vondrová; Etela Janekova; Katarina Hirosova; Alexandra Filová; Michael Weitzman; Lubica Argalasova


Epidemiology | 2007

Occupational, Behavioral, and Genetic Risk Factors for Oral Clefts in Newborn Infants

Erika Machacova; L Sevcikova; R Bansky; S Guzanin; R Sabovcik


Epidemiology | 2006

The Trend of Child Growth, Health Status and Socio-economic Factors in Slovakia

Ludmila Sevcikova; Jana Novakova; Jana Hamade; Jana Jurkovicova; Zuzana Stefanikova; Erika Machacova; Lubica Sobotova; Lubica Aghova


Bratislavské lekárske listy | 2006

Epidemiology of human leptospiroses in Slovakia.

Erika Machacova; J. Jareková; P. Bakoss


Epidemiology | 2004

RISK FACTORS FOR PHYSICAL AND PSYCHOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENT OF SCHOOL CHILDREN

Ludmila Sevcikova; Zuzana Stefanikova; Jana Jurkovicova; Lubica Sobotova; Erika Machacova; Lubica Aghova

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Jana Jurkovicova

Comenius University in Bratislava

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Ludmila Sevcikova

Comenius University in Bratislava

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Zuzana Stefanikova

Comenius University in Bratislava

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J. Jareková

Comenius University in Bratislava

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P. Bakoss

Comenius University in Bratislava

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Alexandra Filová

Comenius University in Bratislava

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Diana Vondrová

Comenius University in Bratislava

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Jana Babjaková

Comenius University in Bratislava

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Katarina Hirosova

Comenius University in Bratislava

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Lubica Aghova

Comenius University in Bratislava

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