Publications by authors named "Gaziza Smagulova"

In the context of the global spread of Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19), the issue of evaluating and optimizing the use of antibacterial drugs becomes especially relevant. The coronavirus pandemic has provided a unique opportunity to study the dynamics of the consumption of antibacterial agents and their impact on public health. The rational use of antibiotics is a key aspect of the fight against antimicrobial resistance, which makes this study particularly important.

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Article Synopsis
  • Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is a growing global issue impacting the treatment of pneumonia, and a bibliometric analysis was conducted on related research from 2013 to 2023, based on 152 studies.
  • Collaborative research efforts were common among authors, with the USA and China leading contributions, while twelve key journals highlighted, notably the "Medicine" journal.
  • The analysis not only indicates an increasing awareness of AMR in pneumonia but also emphasizes the need for targeted future research to address this critical public health challenge.
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This cross-sectional study investigated the microbial landscape and antibiotic-resistance patterns in patients with bacterial pneumonia, with a focus on the impact of COVID-19. Sputum samples from individuals with bacterial pneumonia, including coronavirus disease 2019-positive polymerase chain reaction (COVID-19-PCR+), COVID-19-PCR- and non-COVID-19 patients, were analyzed. Surprisingly, the classic etiological factor of bacterial pneumonia, , was rarely isolated from the sputum samples.

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Breast cancer is the most common cancer in women and is cause mortality in many countries. The purpose of this article is to determine the BRCA1 BRCA2 gene mutation polymorphisms, as well as to determine the clinical, histopathological and prognostic characteristics in patients with breast cancer in the western region of Kazakhstan. A study was conducted on the genotyping of 278 patients in the MC ZKMU Marat Ospanov with an established diagnosis of breast cancer, which revealed that out of 278 patients, of three cases were identified.

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Background: The incidence of breast cancer is growing rapidly worldwide (1.7 million new cases and 600,000 deaths per year). Moreover, about 10% of breast cancer cases occur in young women under the age of 45.

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Objective: to assess the current state of gastric cancer (GC) incidence and its five-year survival across Aktobe region of western Kazakhstan from 2009 to 2018 by presenting key indicators and analyzing the most significant features.

Methods: Rough incidence rates (per 100,000) and average annual percent changes (aAPCs) were estimated for each age group at diagnosis with respect to gender, ethnicity, residence, the disease stages, tumor subsite, and histology type using linear regression analysis, including the prognostic index for 2019-2020. Overall five-year survival rates were estimated by the Kaplan-Meier method.

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Background: The objective of this study was to evaluate effect of an Educational intervention on the number Potential Drug-Drug Interactions in the Emergency Hospital.

Methods: The prevalence and structure of Major Drug-Drug Interactions at Emergency care Hospitals of Aktobe, Uralsk, Atyrau cities (Kazakhstan) were studied (pharmacoepidemiological, cross-sectional study). Educational interventions were developed and implemented to improve pharmacotherapy in the Cardiology Department of the Aktobe Emergency Hospital, followed by an assessment of their effect.

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We present two clinical cases of acute and subacute coronary artery stent thrombosis in patients treated at the Department of Interventional Cardiology in Aktobe, Kazakhstan. Our results draw attention to the impact of CYP3A4*1B on the clinical effect of clopidogrel during dual antiplatelet therapy after PCI. The genotyping performed at the Laboratory of Molecular Cardiology of Institute of Cardiology of Lithuanian University of Health Sciences in Lithuania revealed that both patients were homozygous carriers of CYP3A4*1B*1B.

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