Efficiency of applying chicken IgY antibody conjugates against human IgG in ELISA and dot immunoassay
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The aim of the study – comparative evaluation of chicken (IgY) and mouse monoclonal (IgG) antibodies against human IgG as a probe for ELISA and dot immunoassay test systems in the diagnosis of tick-borne encephalitis. Material and methods. Experiments were conducted to
Analysis of cytokine levels depending on the course of COVID-19
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The aim – to evaluate the indicators of inteleikin-6 and tumor necrosis factor alpha for the prognosis of COVID-19. Material and methods. A single-center clinical trial was conducted at the hospital in Nukus (Republic of Uzbekistan) in 2022. 45 patients of both sexes
Mortality from tuberculosis and HIV infection in the Kaluga region before and during the COVID-19 pandemic
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The COVID-19 pandemic has impacted the timeliness of diagnostic measures for a number of infectious diseases, which has affected the timing of diagnosis and the dynamics of the mortality rate. The aim of the study was to investigate the dynamics of mortality in the Kaluga
Analysis of linguistic techniques contributing to fear-mongering about COVID-19 (Omicron strain) from selected English news feeds
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The pandemic spread of COVID-19 (Omicron strain) has affected people around the world and all fields of life. Research related to the spread of COVID-19 has attracted much attention, but the presented study focuses on the linguistic analysis of English news, which seems to
Primary and acquired cytomegalovirus infection in newborns
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The newborn is one of the most vulnerable periods of life to cytomegalovirus infection (CMVI). The frequency of congenital CMVI varies from 0.5 to 6.1% and leads to a high level of disability in children. The outcomes of neonatal CMVI depend on the timeliness of diagnosis
Etiology and clinical characteristics of necrotizing pneumonia in children
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Necrotizing pneumonia is a type of the complicated course of out-of-hospital pneumonia characterized by the formation of necrotic cavities in lungs. The incidence of this disease in children remains high, and etiologic diagnosis is often difficult. The aim of the study was
Clinical and laboratory aspects of Crimean hemorrhagic fever caused by Congo virus
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The results of a clinical retrospective descriptive study of cases of Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever in the Astrakhan region for the period 2006–2023 are presented. The aim was to evaluate clinical and laboratory parameters in severe Crimean hemorrhagic fever.
Lipid metabolism indicators in patients with SARS-CoV-2 infection
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The aim of the study was to analyze the published results of determining the parameters of lipid metabolism in patients with COVID-19 and convalescents. Material and methods. The articles were searched in the PubMed, Elsevier, Scopus, Google Scholar, eLIBRARY databases for
Analysis of side effects during COVID-19 pharmacotherapy
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The issues of adverse effects of pharmacotherapy on the organism of COVID-19 patients are actively discussed by scientists all over the world. In this regard, of particular interest are studies examining adverse reactions associated with pharmacokinetics and pharmacogenetics
Lassa hemorrhagic fever: a comprehensive review on re-emerging infectious diseases
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Lassa haemorrhagic fever (LHF) is a common disease affecting a large proportion of the population, approximately 2-3 million people in the West African region. The infection, which originates from rodents, affects local populations and healthcare workers who are at risk. In
Biological and social perspectives on clonorchiasis, a current nosology of the Far East and Southeast Asia (material for preparing the lecture)
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Clonorchiasis is a widespread natural focal biohelminthiasis. On the globe this pathology is registered in 19 million people. Annually more than 50% of cases in Russia fall on the regions of the Far Eastern Federal District: Amur Region, Khabarovsk Territory and Primorye.
Improving the methoоdological basis for teaching methods of laboratory diagnosis of tularemia
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Training of bacteriologists and laboratory technicians working with agents of pathogenicity groups I-II requires the formation of a pool of microorganism strains characterized by attenuated virulence. Availability of a standardized training set of strains allows for
Combined infection: hepatitis E and hemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome in an elderly patient
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The article considers a case from clinical practice: a mixed infection of hepatitis E and hemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome. Hemorrhagic fever had an erased atypical course with no fever and oliguric period. Hepatitis E was characterized by a protracted course with late