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Changes in the etiological structure of severe acute respiratory viral infections in children and adults under the influence of the COVID-19 pandemic
Sominina A.A., Danilenko D.M., Komissarov A.B., Pisareva M.M., Musaeva T.D., Stolyarov K.A., Afanasyeva O.I., Timonina V.S., Venev E.V., Levanyuk T.P., Smorodintseva E.A., Kurskaya O.G., Shestopalov A.M., Lelenkova E.V., Semenov A.V., Lioznov D.A.
Purulent-septic infections in puerperas. Part 2. Clinical and pathogenetic characteristics of nosological forms, etiology and antibiotic resistance (literature review)
Smirnova S.S., Egorov I.A., Golubkova A.A.
ROLE OF PERSISTENCE CHARACTERISTICS OF MICROORGANISMS IN PATHOGENESIS OF ENDOGENOUS INFECTIONS
Gritsenko V.A., Ivanov Y.B.
EPIDEMIOLOGICAL ASPECTS OF SEPSIS
Noskova O.A., Anganova E.V., Gvak G.V., Savilov E.D.
GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS AND ISSUES MIXED INFECTIONS CAUSED BY OPPORTUNISTIC MICROORGANISMS
Shkarin V.V., Kovalishena O.V., Saperkin N.V., Shptykova O.N.
EBOLA FEVER
Markin V.A., Pantyukhov V.B.
CONTEMPORARY MOLECULAR-GENETIC METHODS USED FOR ETIOLOGIC DIAGNOSTICS OF SEPSIS
Gavrilov S.N., Skachkova T.S., Shipulina O.Y., Savochkina Y.A., Shipulin G.A., Maleev V.V.
COLONIZATION PROPERTIES OF OPPORTUNISTIC BACTERIA ISOLATED FROM CHILDREN WITH PNEUMONIA
Kholodok G.N., Alekseeva I.N., Strelnikova N.V., Kozlov V.K.
CHRONIC VIRAL HEPATITIS IN ST.PETERSBURG
Rakhmanova A.G., Yakovlev A.A., Tsinzerling V.A.
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