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Ierisiniozy are found everywhere and registered in all countries of the world. For example, in Belarus the incidence varies between 3.6-4.2 cases per 100 thousand of the population.

Yersiniosis (syn: intestinal yersiniosis, English Yersiniosis) - zoophilic sapronosis with fecal-oral mechanism of transmission of the pathogen. It is characterized by the development of intoxication syndrome, the primary lesion of the gastrointestinal tract, in the generalized form - polyorganic lesion. Has a tendency to exacerbations, relapses and chronization.

External bile fistulas are usually formed after such interventions on the biliary tract, such as cholecystotomy, transhepatic drainage of the bile ducts and drainage of the common bile duct by means of a T-tube. Very rarely fistulas can form as a complication of cholelithiasis, gallbladder cancer, or trauma to the biliary tract.
Yellow fever is an acute natural focal transmissible viral disease characterized by liver damage, hemorrhagic syndrome, severe cyclic course.
A yellow body cyst develops when the ovarian follicle bursts and is filled with a liquid, often with an admixture of blood. This kind of cyst occurs rarely in gynecological practice, the yellow body cyst is diagnosed in only 3-5% of women who have neoplasms.
Yaws (synonym: tropical syphilis) is the most widespread highly contagious treponematosis, in which, in addition to the mucocutaneous integuments, the bone system is involved in the pathological process.
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