A situation in primary medical care and perspective measures for its developments
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In this article we present an analysis of primary medical care development, including staffing and measures taken as part of program "Health" and State program "Development of healthcare". We present an analysis of workload on primary care physicians and measures for
Epidemic situation on tick-borne encephalitis in regions of Central federal district of Russia
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Available data of epidemic situation of Tick-borne encephalitis (TBE) in most endemic regions of Central Federal district (CFD) - Kostroma and Yaroslavl regions and new data of TBE-incidence in another regions (Moscow and Tver) over 2008-2018 were analyzed and generalized.
Feverish form of tick-borne encephalitis in school-age children
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The aim of this study was to study the clinic of febrile tick-borne viral encephalitis in school-aged children with cyclical and acyclic course, depending on the presence of immune dysfunctions in history. The study showed that the cyclical course of the febrile form of tick
Study of susceptibility of various types of ixodes ticks to the causative agents of tick-borne viral encephalitis
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A comparative study of the relationship of the causative agent of tick-borne viral encephalitis with the R. sanguineus and R. rossicus, which are not part of the biocenosis of natural foci of encephalitis, and the ticks H. concinna that are carriers of the causative agents
Interleukin-28B gene polymorphism in patients with HCV/HIV co-infection and HIV monoinfection
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The aim of the study was to assess the incidence and comparative characteristics of interleukin-28B (IL-28B) genotypes in patients with combined infection with hepatitis C virus and human immunodeficiency virus and HIV monoinfection. Material and methods. The retrospective
The analysis of nosocomial cases of Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever
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The leading mechanism of human infection with the Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever virus (CCHFV) is a transmissive, realized by inoculation (by infected with CCHFV tick bittes) or contamination (by crushing a tick) ways. However, human infection can occur through direct
State of medical care for patients with chronic hepatitis C in Russian Federation
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Hepatitis C virus (HCV) infected annually 3-4 million people and more than 350 thousand die from the outcomes of the infection caused by this virus. Globally, there are approximately 150 million patients with the chronic form of the disease. The significance of viral
Infectious diseases: best teaching and treatment practices-the basis of e-health education. Results of the extended meeting of the Educational and Methodical Commission on Infectious Diseases
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The results of the extended meeting of the Educational and methodical Commission on infectious diseases are presented. The questions of use of electronic technologies in work of departments of infectious diseases are considered. The state of the infectious diseases service
Q Fever: XXI Century (lecture material)
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Q fever (coxiellosis) is a natural focal disease with different mechanisms and ways of transmission in its natural biotopes. The disease area covers all territories of the globe, except for New Zealand, Antarctica and Arctic. The primary reservoirs in nature are many species
Modern approach to the organization and conduct of field courses professional development of specialists
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The rapidly changing Living conditions of society increase the requirements for a specialist, and the methodology of further professional education. The training of highly qualified personnel at the present stage, in addition to existing practice, includes training related
Clinical efficacy and safety of Ergoferon in flu and other acute respiratory viral infections: a critical evaluation from the standpoint of evidence-based medicine
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The review presents the results of a critical evaluation of the efficacy and safety of Ergoferon in flu and other acute respiratory viral infections (ARVI) from the standpoint of evidence-based medicine. Data of 6 registered randomized clinical trials (RCTs) can be found in
Out of season tularemia disease: a clinical case
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We report an out of season tularemia disease of the bubonic form in young woman infected after the contact with a domestic cat. Clinical case demonstrates the diagnosis difficulties of this disease with typical clinical picture in outside of the seasonal factor and
Acute diarrheal infections: principles of rational therapy
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Acute diarrheal infections (ADI) - a group of infectious diseases, with more than 30 nosological forms, pathogens which can be viruses, bacteria and protozoa. Currently, the etiological structure of ADI is dominated by viruses. Among bacterial ADI, food intoxication,