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Continuing medical education
Psychological and pedagogical issues of preparation and work of doctors-infectionists in the continuous medical education system
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The article shows the importance of psychological and pedagogical aspects of continuing professional education and practice physician. In the educational process, medical diagnostic, moral and educational work the physician must rely on the advanced psychological,
An innovative approach to teaching the subject of "Epidemiology" to students of medical and pediatric faculty
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The article presents a new method of teaching the subject "Epidemiology" to students of medical and pediatric departments. Questionnaire of the students on the proposed method of teaching.
Scientific reviews
How great is the danger of using unregistered in the Russian Federation of medicines for the treatment of chronic hepatitis C?
Abstract
The essence of the problem application on the territory of the Russian Federation of unregistered medicines. A deep analysis of legal acts. Characterized an administrative and criminal delinquencies in the sphere of medical products circulation.
Zika virus infection
Abstract
Zika virus was first isolated in Uganda in 1947. The agent belongs to genus Flavivirus, family Flaviviridae. Zika virus is closely related to other flaviviruses of public health relevance including dengue, yellow fever and West Nile viruses. Zika virus is an arthropod borne
Original researches
Early differential diagnosis of acute intestinal infections and acute appendicitis in patients with diarrhea syndrome
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In order to improve the differential diagnosis of acute intestinal infections and acute appendicitis day admissions to hospital it was developed early differential diagnostic criteria based on clinical and laboratory parameters available for general clinical practice. From
Pseudomembranous colitis: case report
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Diarrhea associated with taking antibiotics is one of the urgent problems of modern infection. The development of antibiotic-associated diarrhea and colitis due to impaired functioning of the normal intestinal microflora. On the background of antibiotic therapy inhibited
Some errors in the treatment of diarrhoeal syndrome in the practice of physician infectious disease specialist on the basis of clinical examples
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On the basis of two clinical examples impermissibility of the artificial blocking of diarrhea is shown in patients with acute diarrheal infections. It is shown that otherwise the expressed of symptoms to intoxication increases with possible development of shock and/or
What's behind acute intestinal infection of unknown etiology
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The paper considers the clinical case of Cholera El-Tor in a yung woman and her 9-month old child.
Different clinical forms of erysipelas
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The paper describes two cases of erysipeLas. In one of them (man, 46), the disease had on the background of chronic viraL hepatitis C with the outcome of cirrhosis and fataL, in another case (femaLe, 80) was mug breast and breast on the Left, which ended in recovery.
Anthrax in the Rostov Region
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Currently, the incidence of anthrax in Russia remains a serious problem, though ad hoc in nature. In recent years, this infection occurs most often in the cutaneous form. Submitted 2 carbunculosis clinical case of cutaneous anthrax illustrate not only the typical clinical
The case of mycobacteriosis respiratory caused by M. kansassii
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Po l ymorphism of the c l inica l and radio l ogica l picture of the difficu l ties species identification NTMB comp l icate diagnosis, push back dead l ines appointment of adequate therapy and thereby worsen the course and prognosis of mycobacteriosis. Submitted
The case of late diagnosis of autoimmune hepatitis complicated
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Difficulties of diagnosis of autoimmune hepatitis due to its rare occurrence; polymorphism of clinical manifestations; lack of pathognomonic signs detected by laboratory and instrumental studies and the lack of full understanding of this disease in the majority of
Synthesis of interferon lambda-1 in patients with acute viral hepatitis C
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IFN-λ is the representative of recentLy found new cLass of interferons - III type interferons. ALong with IFN-α, IFN-λ is one of the basic antiviraL cytokines. The articLe presents the resuLts of IFN-λ1 synthesis dynamics study in 54 patients with acute
Association IFITM3 gene polymorphism with the development of influenza in adults
Abstract
The evaluation of the role of human gene polymorphism IFITM3 (rs12252) in predisposition to the influenza and severity of its course in adults was performed. The study included 317 patients infected with different subtypes of influenza virus, and 115 healthy individuals
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Clinical diagnostic aspects of sepsis as systemic inflammatory reaction in infectious pathology
Abstract
The article gives integrated characteristic of contemporary concepts about etiology, epidemiology, pathogenesis of sepsis, its specific features in infectious pathology. Contemporary data on sepsis classification are shown. On example of the patients with confirmed diagnosis
Predictive informational content of quantitative definition of prokaltsitoninovy dough in development of an infectious endocarditis
Abstract
The Infectious Endocarditis (IE) is one of options of sepsis and represents a complex diagnostic challenge for doctors of various specialties. Now the most informative biomarker of sepsis is considered the prokaltsitoninovy test (PKT). In work data on value of PKT in
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Сlinical practice of triple therapy with Cepeginterferon alfa-2b, simeprevir and ribavirin in patients
with chronic hepatitis C virus genotype 1 infection
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The objective. To study the efficacy and safety of triple therapy with simeprevir, cepeginterferon alfa-2b and ribavirin in chronic hepatitis C (CHC) genotype 1 patients in order to additional safety data collection of simeprevir based triple therapy. Material and methods.
Clinical practice guideline
The Surviving Sepsis Campaign Guidelines 2012: Update for Emergency Physicians
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The Surviving Sepsis Campaign recently developed and published an updated version in 2012 of the international guidelines for the assessment and management of severe sepsis and septic shock. These guidelines reflect literature published in the last 5 years, and many of the
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