
2009 - volume 7 number 4
Original articles
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Carbohydrate malabsorption in rotavirus infection in infants
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A comparison of principles of using pegylated interferon- alpha-2 preparations in treatment of patients with chronic hepatitis C
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Leptospiroses in Southern Kuznetsk Basin
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De novo HBV infection in individuals with a history of liver transplantation due to disease not associated with viral hepatitis B (case analysis)
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Determination of the stage of HIV infection in patients with tuberculosis
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A comparative evaluation of the results of treating patients with non-gonococcal urethritis with an interferon-gamma drug
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An experience of using liquid probiotics with pectin for correcting post-infection disorders of gut microflora in infants
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Acute stenosing laryngotracheitis in infants. Clinical specificity and urgent therapy at prehospital stage
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Urological diseases in HIV-positive patients
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Modern methods of non-invasive evaluation of the severity of hepatic fibrosis
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The efficacy of using a combination of amphotericin B with fluconazole in treatment of cryptococcosis of the central nervous system in HIV-positive patients
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Specificity of the immune status of frequently ill children of various ages
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Connective tissue markers in patients with hemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome
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Effect of Y. pseudotuberculosis pathogenicity factors on the development of damages of the musculoskeletal apparatus in the form of reactive arthrites
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The incidence rate of papilloma virus infection of high cancerogenous risk and human papilloma virus- associated oncogynecological pathology among dermatovenereological patients
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Interrelation between the immune status indices and hemiluminescence of blood neutrophil granulocytes in children with chronic viral hepatitis
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Specificity of the cytokine status of pregnant women with hepatitis C and cytomegalovirus infection
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The role of the cytokine system in the pathogenesis of chronic hepatitis C
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Influence of maternal HIV infection on the course and outcome of intrauterine cytomegalovirus infection