According to the report, acute respiratory viral infections predominated (74.6 percent). Acute intestinal infections accounted for 7.2 percent, enterobiasis for 4 percent, and ascariasis for 2.6 percent.

In January-April, compared to the same period last year, the incidence of syphilis per 100,000 people increased by 49.8 percent, botulism — by 25 percent, and acute intestinal infections — by 18.2 percent.

At the same time, the epidemiological situation in January-April was characterized by a significant decrease in the incidence of viral hepatitis (by 71.3 percent), HIV infection (by 14.3 percent) and tuberculosis (by 11.7 percent).