Z. Radovanovic et al., ATTITUDE OF INVOLVED EPIDEMIOLOGISTS TOWARD THE FIRST EUROPEAN OUTBREAK OF RHINOSPORIDIOSIS, European journal of epidemiology, 13(2), 1997, pp. 157-160
Rhinosporidiosis occurs extremely seldom in Europe. Until recently, th
e disease was unknown in Serbia (Yugoslavia). An outbreak that began i
n January 1992, affected 21 individuals. All of them had been exposed
to the same source of stagnant water. The purpose of this study was to
assess which control measures would be selected by epidemiologists po
tentially involved in the control of the disease. Most respondents (20
of 32 or 62.5%) opted only for an information release as the most app
ropriate control measure. The reasons listed by the epidemiologists to
justify their choice of optimal control measures showed that the poli
tical and economic hardships, including an embargo imposed upon rump Y
ugoslavia, did not hamper their judgment. The turmoil associated with
the disintegration of Yugoslavia, however, appears to have significant
ly affected the information level of the participants.