Publications by authors named "L A Puzyreva"

Aim: An analysis of coronavirus infection in Russia and evaluation of different AVT regimens effectiveness.

Materials And Methods: The study involved a retrospective analysis of 1082 patient records with laboratory-confirmed COVID-19 in 17 regions of Russia. The number of men and women was equal, mean age 48.

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  • - The case involves an elderly patient with urogenital tuberculosis and peripheral inguinal lymph node tuberculosis, which had been developing for 10 years without medical intervention.
  • - The patient sought help after noticing changes on his glans penis, leading to ineffective treatment before being referred to a specialized anti-tuberculosis institution.
  • - Once diagnosed with extensive tuberculosis affecting multiple organs, including the kidneys and genitalia, the patient responded positively to antituberculosis drug treatment.
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The review is dedicated to features of clinical manifestations of infections caused by Epstein- Barr virus (EBV) in HIV-infected patients, problems of diagnostics and execution of antiviral therapy in the case of combination of these infections. Individuals at AIDS stage develop tumors, associated with EBV: non-Hodgkin's lymphomas, including Berkitt's,lymphoma, primary B-cell lymphoma,of CNS, nasopharyngeal carcinoma. Formation of lymphoid interstitial pneumonitis and leukoplakia is known to be associated with EBV.

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Aim: Analyze main epidemiologic indicators for HIV-infection on the territory of SFR for the period from 2012 to 2014 with allotment of contributions of regions into the epidemic for development of personalized regional program for further containment of HIV spread.

Materials And Methods: Data of main statistical forms and monthly reports of all the regions situated on the territory of the district were used.

Results: At large, on both the studied territory and some regions a tendency of growth of HIV-infection morbidity with predominant parenteral transmission was detected.

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Aim: To identify predictors for the poor outcome of infiltrative pulmonary tuberculosis (IPTB).

Subjects And Methods: The social, epidemiological, and medical risk factors and clinical features of IPTB were assessed in 130 first detected patients. The findings were classified using a cluster analysis and then a variance analysis, followed by the ranking of its results.

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