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Doxycycline in the current clinical practice [PDF]
This paper reviews clinical and pharmacological characteristics of doxycycline which is currently indicated for the treatment of some common sexually transmitted infections, pelvic inflammatory diseases, lower respiratory tract infections, several skin ...
Zyryanov S.K., Golub A.V., Kozlov R.S.
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Presented are the results of examination of Argentine and Bolivian hemorrhagic fevers in accordance with previously proposed categories, signs and criteria of particularly dangerous viral infections (PDVI), actual for sanitary protection of the territory. Argentine and Bolivian hemorrhagic fevers are contagious PDVI of pathogenicity group I, capable of
O. V. Melnikova +2 more
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Objective of the study is to deploy 2-D electrophoresis for the construction of lysate “protein profiles” of bacterial cultures of particularly dangerous infections. Materials and methods. “Protein profiles” are obtained on the model of non-toxigenic V. cholerae biovar El Tor M-888 strain and Y.
T. A. Polunina +3 more
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Naglov Volodymyr Oleksandrovych, a mammalogist and researcher of natural foci of particularly dangerous infections [PDF]
Volodymyr Naglov was a mammalogist, entomologist, ornithologist, specialist in medical parasitology, researcher of natural foci of infectious diseases in Kharkiv Oblast, employee of the Department of Particularly Dangerous Infections of the Kharkiv ...
Oksana Markovska, Hennadii Tkach
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Should tularemia be considered a particularly dangerous infection?
Tularemia is a widespread bacterial zoonotic infection in the world, the causative agent of it in our country is classified as pathogenicity group 2, which corresponds to group 3 according to the international classification for laboratory services. F. tularensis is considered a potential agent of category A bioterrorism.
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Objective is to demonstrate the advantages of assessment of the community immunity impact on the epidemics aftermaths using universal computerized model of local, developing within the closed population, epidemics/outbreaks of particularly dangerous and socially-significant infections, designed at the premises of SSC VB “Vector”.
A. G. Bachinsky, L. F. Nizolenko
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On the model of the Saratov and West-Kazakhstan regions carried out is the analysis of the current epidemiological and epizootiological situations in the cross-border territories of the two states: the Russian Federation and the Republic of Kazakhstan. Depicted is not only the common area of natural-focal territories of old-established infections, such
A. K. Grazhdanov +8 more
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The aim of the study is to assess how successfully the trainees obtain skills of post mortem examination of laboratory animals, with strict observance of the rules of safe work with pathogenic biological agents of I-II groups, during their training at professional retraining courses. Individual continuous chronometry is offered as the assessment method.
E. V. Sazanova +5 more
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Objective of the investigation was to assess epidemiological and epizootiological conditions in natural plague foci of the Russian Federation, neighboring states and foreign countries in 2019.
N. V. Popov +15 more
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Determined are optimal structure and basic principles of organization of work in the mobile indication laboratory for carrying-out of epizootiological surveillance over particularly dangerous and other natural foci infections. Outlined are the requirements to the laboratory itself, to specialists, and organization of investigations too.
I. N. Sharova +7 more
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