Publications by authors named "M Andreychyn"

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  • The study focused on analyzing Lyme borreliosis (LB) risks among 1,070 forestry workers, looking at behaviors like using repellents and self-inspection after tick bites.
  • A significant number of foresters tested positive for LB, including those unaware of any tick bites, with prior tick bite history increasing the risk.
  • Most positive cases showed no significant secondary symptoms, highlighting the need for regular LB testing in high-risk groups in wooded areas, regardless of preventive behaviors.
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Influenza and other acute respiratory viral infections (ARVIs) are among the most common human diseases. In recent decades, the discovery of cytokines and their significance in the pathogenesis of diseases has led to extensive research on these compounds in various pathologies including ARVIs. The aim of the research was to study the cytokine profile in patients with ARVIs.

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Although in Ukraine the incidence of Lyme borreliosis (LB) has been surging up over the past decades, seroepidemiologic data are not available to date. The objective of this report was to perform preliminary serological survey of hospitalized population for LB. Sera were collected from 203 patients of a hospital located in Western Ukraine.

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Objective: The aim: To elaborate the thermosemiotics of acute and chronic tonsillitis during exacerbation.

Patients And Methods: Materials and methods: 48 patients with acute tonsillitis and 19 patients with chronic tonsillitis were examined during disease exacerbation. Thermographic examination was carried out by the medical thermometer TI-120.

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Laboratory diagnosis of primary hyperaldosteronism is based on determining blood levels of aldosterone, renin on request, potassium, and sodium. The results of these studies are significantly influenced by drugs, preparation for the study and blood collection methods, age, gender, and concomitant diseases. The work analyzes the factors influencing the results of the study of aldosterone and identifies the main ways of their exclusion at each stage of the diagnosis.

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