Analysis of Coxiella burnetii genomes in context of epidemic Q fever
Q fever is a zoonotic infection caused by Coxiella burnetii. Infected goats, sheep and cattle, materials of animal origin, meat and dairy products are the main sources of C. burnetii for humans. Dust C.
S. N. Shpynov +3 more
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Natural-focal infections in the kuibyshev reservoir island systems
There has been shown the natural nidus tickal encephalus West Nile and Syndbys fever existance in the Kuibyshev reservoir island systems and Grippotiphyis, Pomon and Gebdomadys serodroups as well. The additional data about wide expansion of nidus GLPS on the islands and rabbit-feber, infection currency sporadical character in the small mammalians ...
V. A. Boyko +7 more
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Allee Effects May Slow the Spread of Parasites in a Coastal Marine Ecosystem [PDF]
Allee effects are thought to mediate the dynamics of population colonization, particularly for invasive species. However, Allee effects acting on parasites have rarely been considered in the analogous process of infectious disease establishment and ...
Connors, B. M. +3 more
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A hemophagocytic lymphohistiocytosis case with newly defined UNC13D (C.175G>C; p.Ala59Pro) mutation and a rare complication [PDF]
Hemophagocytic lymphohistiocytosis (HLH) represents a severe hyperinflammatory condition with cardinal symptoms of prolonged fever, cytopenias, hepatosplenomegaly, and hemophagocytosis by activated, morphologically benign macrophages with impaired ...
Akpınar, Funda Özgürler +7 more
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The aim of the review was to characterize the epidemiological situation on rickettsiosis of the tick-borne spotted fever (TSF) group in the constituent entities of the Russian Federation in 2012–2021 and provide a long-term forecast for 2022–2026.
N. V. Rudakov +6 more
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Examination of Primorsk Territory for Current Natural Focal Infections
Territory of Primorsk is endemic for tularemia, leptospirosis, hemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome, and tick-borne infections. Human (146) and animal (373) samples were examined by bacteriological, serological and molecular-genetic methods. Seroprevalence in humans is weakly expressed except tularemia (14.0-40.4%).
N. V. Breneva +19 more
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Herpes simplex keratitis: Challenges in diagnosis and clinical management [PDF]
Herpes simplex virus is responsible for numerous ocular diseases, the most common of which is herpetic stromal keratitis. This is a recurrent infection of the cornea that typically begins with a subclinical infection of the cornea that establishes a ...
Azher, Tayaba N +4 more
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Epidemic potential of COVID-19 in Omsk region and assessment of the anti-epidemic measures
Aim. To study the spread of COVID-19 among the population of the Omsk region during the first 115 days of the epidemic. Materials and Methods. We carried out a descriptive epidemiological study using the data from the Center for Hygiene and Epidemiology ...
A. I. Blokh +3 more
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Microcirculatory Bloodstream Malfunctioning in Patients with Natural-Focal Infections
Represented are the results of examination of the 42 patients with Q-fever using laser Doppler flowmetry. Based on the data obtained identified are the skin microcirculatory disorders among the patients depending on their age, gender, severity of the disease, and occurrence of complications.
O. V. Grachieva, R. A. Sadretdinov
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Modern Approches in the Study of Tick-Borne Infections Fod Based on Modular Methods
This paper presents a new ecological and epidemiological data on the distribution and the epidemic manifestation of natural foci of tick-borne infections in the Kemerovo region, taking into account the study of their combination with the use of modern ...
N. V. Rudakov +7 more
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