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Infectious diseases in Pakistan: a clear and present danger

The Lancet, 2013
Pakistan faces a high prevalence of endemic and epidemic infectious diseases emerging infections and an increasing burden of non-communicable diseases. Some of these epidemics including poliomyelitis dengue and hepatitis C virus are exacerbated by weak health systems and ineffective regulation.
Faisal, Sultan, Aamir, Khan
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Risks of dangerous infectious animal diseases in the south-east of the Russian Federation

Veterinariya, Zootekhniya i Biotekhnologiya, 2022
The article analyzes the epizootic situation in the Republic of Buryatia, considers veterinary problems associated with the special geographical status of the region, which is located in the southeast of the Russian Federation. The republic borders on Mongolia, the Trans-Baikal Territory, which has common borders with China.
Galina B. Murueva, Zhargal N. Zhapov
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On the readiness of medical organizations to prevent the introduction and spread of dangerous infectious diseases

Epidemiology and Infectious Diseases, 2022
The Ebola epidemic, the spread of HIV infection, the COVID-19 pandemic, climate warming, the activation of natural foci of dangerous infections, the destabilization of the situation in the world, and the threat of bioterrorism are the realities of today.
Vladimir V. Nikiforov   +2 more
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Emerging Infectious Diseases

JAMA, 2004
Extraordinary strides in identifying and eliminating the pathogens behind many of the major scourges of the last century prompted the US Surgeon General in 1967 to declare that the war against infectious diseases had been won. But the announcement was premature. The steady stream of emerging and reemerging infectious diseases since the 1960s has been a
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[Aerosol vaccination against dangerous infectious diseases].

Vestnik Rossiiskoi akademii meditsinskikh nauk, 1999
The paper summarizes the results of development of the aerosol method, one of the mass ways of human vaccination. Analysis of materials suggests that Russia has designed highly effective live plague, tularemia, and anthrax vaccines that can be used to immunize in different ways: by epicutaneous and subcutaneous, and inhalation routes.
A V, Stepanov   +2 more
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Everyday Dangers – The Impact Infectious Disease has on the Health of Paramedics: A Scoping Review

Prehospital and Disaster Medicine, 2017
AbstractBackgroundParamedics respond to emergency scenes in often uncontrolled settings without being aware of potential risks. This makes paramedicine one of the most dangerous occupations. One of these dangers is the risk of contracting infectious diseases.
Brodie, Thomas   +2 more
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Case reports on dangerous infectious diseases: a review of patient consent

BMJ Military Health, 2018
Case reports are commonly used to describe new infectious diseases. In the past 20 years, there have been an increasing number of emerging infectious diseases that could constitute a major threat to global health security (through naturally occurring pandemics or deliberate release of infectious agents).
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MODERN METHODS OF TREATMENT OF DANGEROUS INFECTIOUS DISEASES

The article is devoted to dangerous infectious diseases and their modern methods of treatment. It discusses the threat of infectious diseases to human health, their main characteristics and serious complications. The article also explains modern methods of treatment, such as antiviral and antibiotic drugs, vaccination, monoclonal antibodies, genetic ...
Xolmurodov, Inoyatullo   +1 more
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