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Results of monitoring natural focal infections in the Rostov region in 2024
Objective : to analyze epizootic and epidemic manifestations of naturally occurring focal infections (tularemia, ixodes tick-borne borelliosis, West Nile fever, Crimean hemorrhagic fever, Q-fever, leptospirosis, yersiniosis, hemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome) in the Rostov region in 2024.
A. V. Trishina +17 more
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Epidemiological Situation on Natural Focal Viral Infections in the Territory of the Stavropol Region
Landscape-geographical and climatic peculiarities of the Stavropol Region, high abundance of mosquito and ticks, the diversity of wild mammal and bird species, developed agriculture and infrastructure create favorable conditions for circulation of arboviruses and hantaviruses, emergence of cases of viral infections, which sometimes cause serious ...
N. G. Varfolomeeva +7 more
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Research is strongest when conducted alongside patients, not just about them. Patient research organizations help integrate patient perspectives into research priorities, study design, and scientific meetings, leading to meaningful patient outcomes and development of relevant therapies.
Jenica H. Kakadia +9 more
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Assessment of the results of seromonitoring of natural focal infections using a database
Objective: is to analyze the effectiveness of the updated database of the serological monitoring on natural focal dis eases among healthy donors, which allows results accumulation and systematization in order to ensure sanitary and epidemio logical surveillance in the Rostov region.
A. V. Trishina +6 more
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In this work there is shown the value of the immunological screening in the organization and implementation of the epidemiological surveillance of natural focal infections. The application of this method with regard to this group of infections, allows to detect the frequency and the level of so-called "pro-epidemising" of the population, also helps ...
A. A Nafeev +2 more
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GelMA‐based 3D spheroids recapitulate transcriptomic and functional hallmarks of myeloid sarcoma
GelMA 5% hydrogels support the formation of myeloid leukemia spheroids that recapitulate MS‐specific features, including G1 arrest, apoptosis, and ECM‐driven transcriptomic reprogramming. The 3D model mimicked soft‐tissue‐like stiffness and oxygen conditions, and transcriptomic convergence with primary MS samples confirmed its utility as a preclinical ...
Nicolas Germain +11 more
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The review presents an analysis of the epidemic situation on infections of rickettsial etiology, the causative agents of which are transmitted by Ixodidae ticks in the territory of the Russian Federation.
N. V. Rudakov +8 more
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SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC BURDEN OF FIVE NATURAL FOCAL INFECTIONS IN THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION
Study objective: to perform assessment of the social and economic burden (analysis of the cost of disease) of five natural focal transmitted infectious diseases in theRussian Federationon the whole and in certain regions: ixodic tick-borne borreliosis, Siberian tick-borne typhus,Astrakhanrickettsial fever, Crimean hemorrhagic fever, andWest ...
A. E. Platonov +6 more
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Aging Is a Key Driver for Adult Acute Myeloid Leukemia
Acute myeloid leukemia (AML) is a classical age‐related hematologic malignancy, and a key driver of AML is aging, which profoundly regulates intrinsic factors such as genomic instability, epigenetic reprogramming, and metabolic dysregulation, and alters bone marrow microenvironment.
Rong Yin, Haojian Zhang
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Epidemiology of Omsk Haemorragic Fever
The main aspects of epidemiology and epizootology of omsk haemorrhagic fever (OHF) were analysed. Described: the discovery of virus OHF (1947), the first outbreak of new diseases in districts of Omsk region; comprehensive work for decryption the etiology
N. V. Rudakov +2 more
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