Educational and axiological approaches to infectious diseases study: from history to modern times
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The article shows importance of pedagogical aspects in education and clinical practice of infectious disease specialists. In educational process, medical and health-care work, he should rely on advanced educational technologies. Improving of continuing medical education
Influenza, acute respiratory viral infections: problems of prevention and treatment
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The incidence of acute respiratory viral infections, including influenza, remains high, showing an annual increase in autumn and in winter. The recent epidemiologically sensitive seasons witnessed simultaneous circulation of certain types and subtypes of influenza A virus,
Coronavirus infection. Severe acute respiratory syndrom
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Coronaviridae are widespread and are related to the Order Nidovirales , the family Coronaviridae that include s 2 subfamilies: Coronaviridna (genus Alphavirus , Betavirus , Gammavirus ) and Toroviridna (genus Torovirus an d Bafinivirus ). Coronaviridae are capable of
Chlamydia infection involving the respiratory tract
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Chlamydiosis (or С hlamydia infection) is a group of etiologically related infectious anthroponotic or zoonotic diseases, caused by pathogenic obligate intracellular bacteria of the genus Chlamydia and Chlamydophila . All nosological forms of this group (urogenital
The features of epidemiology and laboratory diagnostics of legionellosis
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The article presents modern conception of epidemiology of legionella infection. Contact of patients with different types of potential danger water systems can be result the onset cases of legionellosis. Authors recommend to use different algorithms for diagnostic community
The peculiarities of influenza epidemic season 2014/2015 in different regions of Russia
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The results of peculiarities of influenza viruses circulation in 2014–2015 on territories of 10 cities of Russia, basic laboratories of IEES on the base of D.I. Ivanovsky Institute of Virology of Federal Research Centre for Epidemiology and Microbiology named after N.F
Clinical laboratory features of meningococcal infection, meningitis and meningoencephalitis of other etiology
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Meningococcal infection (MI) is one of life threatening and unpredictable by speed of development infectious diseases, wide spread all over the world. MI requires special approach to organization of diagnostics and urgent medical care due to high mortality of generalized
Fulminant varicella with immunodeficiency (clinical observation)
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We present 2 clinical cases of fulminant hemorrhagic form of varicella at brothers against the background of primary immunodeficiency. Reflects clinical and laboratory features of the disease and epidemiological features of the disease
Measles diagnostic procedure in difficult epidemical situation. Clinical data analysis
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It is generally accepted that measles is registered mainly in children. However, this infection is observed in adults. Particularly relevant is the question of the differential diagnosis of measles during the epidemic rise of the incidence of respiratory infections. It
New HIV integrase inhibitor dolutegravir – based antiretroviral therapy in previously untreated patients
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The analysis of three, large international randomized phase III studies (SPRING-2, SINGLE, FLAMINGO) results is presented. This studies involving 2139 patients with HIV-1 infection who have not received antiretroviral treatment (ART) before. An 96–144 weeks study with
Direct-acting antiviral combination medications for chronic hepatitis C treatment: the new drug VIEKIRA PAK in treatment of chronic hepatitis C and HIV co-infection
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In this paper the characteristics of new direct-acting antiviral drugs based on clinical trials data analysis as well as personal experience of the authors are described. The variants of clinical course of chronic hepatitis C are presented and the advantages of direct-acting