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Ensuring the chemical and biological safety of the Russian Federation for the period up to 2025 and beyond
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The technological revolution brought humanity to the VI technological order in 2010-2018. There are opportunities for the Russian Federation to enter the new order as one of the leaders, which corresponds to the national health strategy and WHO strategic plans aimed at
COVID-19
New possibilities for targeted antiviral therapy for COVID-19. Results of a multi center clinical study of the efficacy and safety of using the drug Areplivir
Abstract
The article presents the results of a clinical study of the efficacy and safety of etiotropic therapy in patients hospitalized with a new coronavirus infection caused by the SARS-CoV-2 virus. The aim - to study the efficacy and safety of favipiravir (Areplivir) in patients
Experience of the infectious service of the Republic of Saкha (Yakutia) during the pandemic of the new coronavirus infection
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December 31, 2019 WHO was informed of the discovery of cases of pneumonia caused by an unknown pathogen in the city of Wuhan, Hubei province. Since then, the geography of the new COVID-19 coronavirus infection has expanded so much that the world health organization has
Could influenza vaccination be a non-specific prevention of SARS-CoV-2 and other respiratory infections?
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Today the world's attention is drawn towards a common problem: rapid spread of SARS-CoV-2 and the search for effective means of its prevention. This article deals with modes of different influenza vaccines' action, evaluation of their non-specific influence on the organism's
Original researches
Efficacy and safety of 8-week combination therapy for chronic hepatitis C with protease inhibitor narlaprevir
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Aim of investigation - to estimate efficacy and safety of direct-acting antivirus agents narlaprevir/ritonavir and sofosbuvir in non-cirrhotic patients with chronic hepatitis C. Material and methods. Treatment naive patients with chronic HCV infection GT1 were enrolled at
Treatment of the acute intestinal viral infections in children: results of the international multicenter doubleblind placebo-controlled randomized clinical trial
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Introduction. Acute intestinal viral infections (AIVI) are one of the leading causes of childhood morbidity. A variety of enteropathogenic viruses and lack of the drugs with multipurpose antiviral activity justify the use of immune-mediated medicines for therapy. The drug
Clinical and immunological aspects of chronic tick-borne borreliosis
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Clinical manifestations and changes in the immune status in patients with a chronic course of tick-borne borreliosis in the Krasnoyarsk Territory were studied. Chronization of the infectious process after the erythema form of the disease was observed in 7.8% of patients,
Reviews
Infectious complications of implantable cardiac devices: diagnosis, management and current guidelines
Abstract
Cardiac Implantable Electronic Devices (CIED) are common in modern practice. The CIED-prescribed population continues to increase and diversify, which has led to a rise in CIED-related infections. As technology advances, more tools are available for diagnosis. However,
Pathology of the gastrointestinal tract in infection caused by Epstein-Barr virus
Abstract
The problems of gastrointestinal tract pathology in infection caused by Epstein-Barr virus are considered. The review of domestic and foreign scientific publications in free access is presented. It is shown that inflammatory lesions of the esophagus, stomach and duodenum
Glucosaminyl muramy ldipeptide in treatment and prevention of infectious diseases
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Infectious diseases and their spread make a challenge to actualize immunoprophylaxis and immunotherapy in order to increase the reserves of the immune system in forming an adequate response to the pathogen. Numerous studies by clinicians and fundamental scientists are
Continuing medical education
Portrait of a patient with an infectious pathology
Abstract
The article continues the interdisciplinary educational dialogue between the infectious disease specialist and the therapist and aims to raise the awareness of therapists in the diagnosis and treatment of infectious diseases. Briefly presented are the most common clinical
Pathogenesis of brucellosis: analysis of the immunopathological concept
Abstract
The review analyzes the immunopathological concept of brucellosis pathogenesis based on the regularities of molecular-cellular mechanisms of brucellosis interaction with macroorganism immunity factors. Herein is given the characteristic of the main pathogenicity factors of
Fundamentals basics. assessment of artificial active immunity (material for preparing the lecture)
Abstract
Preventive vaccination is currently the most available and affordable way to decrease the incidence of many infections and associated mortality improving the quality and duration of life with a practically ideal risk-benefit ratio among all medical procedures. The lecture
Experience in using electronic teaching aids for professional development of specialists working with pathogenic biological age
Abstract
Training of highly qualified bacteriologists, epidemiologists, zoologists, laboratory assistants working with pathogenic biological agents is a relevant objective of public healthcare and provision of biological safety of the Russian Federation. Transition to accreditation
Additional professional education at the Department of Infectious Diseases of the South Ural State Medical University
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The article describes the experience of the Department of Infectious Diseases of the South Ural State Medical University in implementing additional professional training programs for doctors in the framework of continuing medical education and additional professional
Practitioner’s consult
Ways to improve the mastering of laboratory tularemia diagnostics at vocational training courses
Abstract
During the training courses for the specialists of diverse expertise (bacteriologists, geneticist, immunologists, epidemiologists etc.) participating in diagnostic and experimental investigations using material suspected of contamination or contaminated with bacteria of the
On-the-spot examination for hepatitis C in a mobile laboratory: our experience in Samara Region
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In May 2016, the 69 th World Health Assembly endorsed the global strategy on the elimination of viral hepatitis. Up-to-date epidemiological data on the prevalence of viral hepatitis are needed to develop effective programs aimed to achieve the strategy's targets. The aim -
Clinical tests
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