The article highlights the analysis of wounded movement during peace enforcement operation in Georgia (August 2008). 72% of incoming patients were walking wounded; 97,5% male patients, 2,5% female patients; per cent of combat surgery pathology - 90,2% including combat surgical trauma 83,2%, general surgical diseases - 7%, combat therapeutic pathology - 9,8%; leading gunshot traumas in walking wounded are lower extremities injuries - 33,6%, upper extremities injuries - 27,9% (in total 61,5%), head injuries - 25,4%. Within combat therapeutic pathology walking wounded suffered from the following classes of diseases/sicknesses - I class - 35,7%, XII class - 14,3%, V class - 10,7%.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFResults of health status comparative analysis of the emercom of Russia Federal fire service employees and contract servicemen in the Russian Army are submitted as following. The emercom of russia firemen's average annual rate of primary morbidity is 459,1, that of labor losses' days 8430,8, of disability 0,9, and mortality cases 0,7. The russian army contract servicemen's average annual rate of primary morbidity during the covered period comes to 410,3, that of discharges 7,4, and mortality cases 1,3.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe study was aimed at evaluation of health state in Governmental Fire Fighting Service workers in North-East Regional Center of Ministry of Emergencies over 2003-2008. Using medical statistic analysis, the authors determined levels and statistically significant tendencies in dynamics of general and primary morbidity, labour losses, disability and mortality, defined the most important social and epidemiologic classes of diseases in firemen.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFEscherichia coli cells were cultivated in a medium containing 1-pyrene butanoic acid, a fluorescent probe. Total lipids were extracted from the cells, and the extract was separated by thin-layer chromatography. The fluorescent fractions were examined using spectrofluorimetry.
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