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A NEW HOVERFLY SPECIES OF THE GENUS EUMERUS MEIGEN, 1822 (DIPTERA: SYRPHIDAE) FROM THE RUSSIAN FAR EAST

Far Eastern entomologist
A new species of hoverfly, Eumerus antennalis sp. n., is described and illustrated based on a male found in the Khingansky Nature Reserve (Amurskaya Oblast).
V. A. Mutin
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ANTI-SARS-COV-2 ACTIVITY OF DIFFERENT TYPES OF CARRAGEENANS FROM RED ALGAE (RHODOPHYTA) OF THE FAR EASTERN SEAS

The Far Eastern Journal of Infectious Pathology
The diversity of structural types of carrageenans (CRG) – sulfated polysaccharides of red al-gae (Rhodophyta) – determines their wide biological activities.
N.V. Krylova   +8 more
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NEW RECORDS OF ORB-WEAVING SPIDERS OF THE GENUS CYCLOSA MENGE 1866 (ARANEI: ARANEIDAE) FROM THE RUSSIAN FAR EAST

Far Eastern entomologist
The localities, illustrations and diagnostic characters for three species of the genus Cyclosa Menge, 1866 (Araneidae) are given. Two species, C. ginnaga Yaginuma, 1959 and C.
A. Tiunov, A. L. Ustinova
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HELMINTHIASIS OF A WILD USSURI BOAR (SUS SCROFA USSURICUS) IN THE SOUTH OF THE RUSSIAN FAR EAST

The Far Eastern Journal of Infectious Pathology
The purpose of this article is the results of a study (from 2017 to the present) of endoparasites infestation and their species composition in wild boar (Sus scrofa ussuricus) in the Primorsky krai.
Yu.A. Belov   +6 more
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CURRENT EPIDEMIC SITUATION ON HIV-INFECTION IN THE FAR EASTERN FEDERAL DISTRICT (BRIEF REVIEW OF YEAR 2023)

The Far Eastern Journal of Infectious Pathology
HIV-infection remains a pressing issue in both Russia and Far Eastern Federal district. Current re-search was conducted to evaluate HIV epidemic tendencies in the Far Eastern Federal district.
I. O. Taenkova
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MANIFESTATIONS OF THE EPIDEMIC PROCESS OF ENTEROVIRUS INFECTION IN THE TERRITORIES OF THE FAR EASTERN AND SIBERIAN FEDERAL DISTRICTS OF THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION IN 2023. PROGNOSIS OF ENTEROVIRUS INFECTION INCIDENCE FOR 2024

The Far Eastern Journal of Infectious Pathology
The annual increase in the incidence of enterovirus infection (EVI) in the population of the Far East and Eastern Siberia determines the need for constant epidemiological surveillance of EVI using molecular typing of enteroviruses.In 2023, a significant ...
L. V. Butakova, E. Sapega, O. Trotsenko
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PECULIARITIES OF GENOTYPE DISTRIBUTION OF HIV-1 AND HEPATITIS C VIRUS AMONG PATIENTS WITH HIV AND CHRONIC HEPATITIS C CO-INFECTION IN CONSTITUENT ENTITIES OF THE FAR EASTERN FEDERAL DISTRICT

The Far Eastern Journal of Infectious Pathology
A comparative analysis of HIV-1 and hepatitis C virus (HCV) among patients with monoinfection as well a co-infection residing in constituent entities of the Far Eastern Federal district.
E. Bazykina
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ACUTE INTESTINAL INFECTIONS EPIDEMIC PROCESS MANIFESTATIONS IN CONSTITUENT ENTITIES OF THE FAR EASTERN FEDERAL DISTRICT DURING 2021-2023

The Far Eastern Journal of Infectious Pathology
The report presents a brief analysis of acute intestinal infections incidence in constituent entities of the Far Eastern Federal district during 2021 – 2023.
E. Sapega, L. V. Butakova, O. Trotsenko
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WHAT GENOTYPE OF WEST NILE VIRUS WILL SPREAD IN THE SOUTH OF THE RUSSIAN FAR EAST?

The Far Eastern Journal of Infectious Pathology
The paper describes the modern genotypic structure of the West Nile virus (WNV). Hypotheses are formulated about the possibility of the spread of various WNV genotypes in the territory of the south of the Russian Far East.
A. B. Pott   +5 more
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COMPLEX EVALUATION OF HIV/CHRONIC VIRAL HEPATITIS COINFECTION EPIDEMIC SITUATION IN THE RUSSIAN FAR EAST

The Far Eastern Journal of Infectious Pathology
Epidemiological surveillance over HIV/chronic viral hepatitis coinfection is a pressing issue due to absence of centralized surveillance over this type of mixed infection.
E. Bazykina, O. Trotsenko
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