Publications by authors named "Naĭdenova E"

Unlabelled: The objective is to determine the complete nucleotide sequence and conduct a phylogenetic analysis of genome variants of the Puumala virus isolated in the Saratov region.

Materials And Methods: The samples for the study were field material collected in the Gagarinsky (formerly Saratovsky), Engelssky, Novoburassky and Khvalynsky districts of the Saratov region in the period from 2019 to 2022. To specifically enrich the Puumala virus genome in the samples, were used PCR and developed a specific primer panel.

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Unlabelled: The aim of the work is to assess the prevalence of hepatitis B virus drug resistance mutations and immune escape mutations in pregnant women in the Republic of Guinea.

Materials And Methods: Blood plasma samples obtained from 480 pregnant women from different regions of the Republic of Guinea with laboratory-confirmed viral hepatitis B were studied. Nucleotide sequences for genotype identification and mutation detection were obtained using nested-PCR followed by Sanger sequencing, based on overlapping pairs of primers spanning the complete genome of the virus.

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Introduction: Ixodes ticks are vectors for pathogens of many infectious diseases. Recently, during the study of Rhipicephalus geigyi ticks collected from livestock in the Republic of Guinea, a new multicomponent flavi-like RNA virus, called Kindia tick virus (KITV), was discovered with an unusual mechanism for the implementation of genetic information. The aim of the work is to detect and study the genetic diversity of KITV in ixodes ticks collected in the territory of the Kindia province of the Republic of Guinea.

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Article Synopsis
  • Yellow fever (YF) is a significant infectious disease, with concerns heightened in Russia due to the presence of vectors and the availability of a live vaccine, prompting the need for effective antibody detection methods.
  • Researchers aimed to create a diagnostic kit using ELISA to identify specific IgG antibodies to the yellow fever virus (YFV) E protein.
  • The study successfully developed this method, confirming its effectiveness and establishing optimal conditions for antibody detection, which could improve diagnostic capabilities for YF.
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Introduction: As is currently known, the epidemic process in the Kaliningrad Region was mainly associated with the spread of the recombinant form of HIV-1 (CRF03_AB); however, regular HIV importations from other countries and continents has created favorable conditions for emergence and spread of various recombinant forms of the virus.The most complete information on the diversity of recombinant forms in the region is also necessary to understand the structure of drug resistance (DR). The aim of the study was to explore the HIV-1 genetic diversity in the Kaliningrad Region.

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Introduction: The problem of transfusion safety in relation to parenteral viral hepatitis still remains relevant. Viral hepatitis B (HB) remains the most common viral infection transmitted through transfusion procedures. One of the natural phases of chronic hepatitis B (CHB) is occult hepatitis B infection (OBI), characterized by an undetectable HBsAg (regardless of the other serological markers content) in the presence of hepatitis B virus (HBV) DNA in the liver tissue and an extremely low, up to undetectable, level of viral load in the blood.

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Introduction: Acute febrile diseases kill more than 250,000 people annually in West Africa. Malaria and typhoid fever traditionally occupy most of the total structure of registered fevers. However, these data do not fully reflect the true overall disease patterns in the West African region.

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Intraerythrocytic protozoan parasites from the genera Babesia and Theileria may infect a wide range of animals and humans. The purpose of this study was to detect the 18S ribosomal RNA gene of Babesia spp. and Theileria spp.

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This article presents the results of a comprehensive survey of Guinea with the aim of assessing the burden of Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever virus (CCHFV) in rural areas of the country. Human serum samples (n = 2207) were studied using enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) for the presence of specific IgG against CCHFV. In addition, 4273 samples of partially- or fully-engorged ticks from several sources (cattle, domestic and roving dogs, and small mammals) were collected and studied using ELISA and RT-qPCR to detect CCHFV antigen and specific RNA.

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The full-scaled agglutinating immunoassay is commonly applied to detect content of antibodies to cholera agent Vibrio cholerae human in blood serum under application of serological diagnostic. The time of analysis implementation amounts to 18 hours. To shorten time of detection of antibodies a biological microchip (biochip) was developed.

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Aim: Detection of circulation of West Nile virus (WNV) on the territory of Saratov Region and prerequisites for formation of natural focus of West Nile fever (WNF), determination of the role of WNV in infectious pathology on the territory of the region.

Materials And Methods: of organs of small mammals, birds, blood-sucking arthropods for the presence of WNV markers (antigens and/or RNA) were studied. Clinical material from patients with symptoms not excluding WNF was studied.

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The paper gives the results of a study dealing with the detection of the antigens of arboviruses of West Nile, Sindbis, Batai, Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever, a serocomplex of Californian encephalitis in the field material gathered in the Saratov Region in 2000-2006. The bloodsucking arthropods inhabiting the region were shown to be actively involved in the circulation of arboviruses in natural biotopes. The conclusion that it is expedient to organize an annual monitoring of arbovirus-induced infections in the areas where positive findings have been notified is justified.

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Studying the sensitivity and specificity of enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) for the indication of Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever (CCHF) virus antigens and those of reverse transcription and polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) for the detection of CCHF virus RNA, and those of a intercerebral infection method in newborn albino mice systems for the determination of viral infectious activity established that the sensitivity of ELISA was 1-2 orders of magnitude less than that of RP-PCR. The latter proved to be better in studying the sera sampled from patients with CCHF. The results of studying the samples of H.

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The effect of 48-hour preliminary fasting on the development of acute hepatitis in 24 h after the use of 1,855 mmol D-galactosamine per 1 kg bw has been studied on rats. Both intensification of dystrophic and necrotic processes in the liver and aggravation of ultrastructural changes and disorders have been observed. Concentrations of reduced glutathione in the liver and D-glucaric acid in the urine are not changed under the effect of intoxication.

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A method is proposed which gives an idea of the type of the absorption spectra of the total porphyrines in the urine without requiring its recording. A single portion of 0,2 ml of urine is mixed with 1,8 ml of IM HCL. The extinctions at 380, 401, 405 and 430 nm are read.

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The effect of previous fasting on the liver morphological changes and microsomal cytochrome P-450 and b5 content was studied in thioacetamide-induced (100 mg/kg) rat liver necrosis. Starvation for 48 hours immediately before thioacetamide administration aggravates the dystrophic and necrotic processes, as revealed by histology, electron microscopic investigations and serum aminotransferase activity. The liver microsomal cytochrome P-450 concentration tended to decrease after thioacetamide challenge, with fasting resulting in a more significant loss of cytochrome P-450.

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The analysis of advantages and disadvantages of the technique and principles of the methods of small intestinal perfusion, used by various authors in the studies on resorption processes, provided grounds the authors to develop their own method. The system for infusion and aspiration by a combined probe is described. Details about the composition of perfusion solution, the technique of the study and calculation of resorption rate are reported.

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The activities of lactase, sucrase, maltase and gamma-glutamyl transferase (gamma-GT) were determined in homogenates of rat jejunal mucosa 24 h after acute administrations of D-galactosamine (GALN) (1.855 mmol/kg; i.p.

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In 74 patients with porphyria cutanea tarda, 11 (14.9%) cases of beta-thalassaemia were found. The incidence of beta-thalassaemia in porphyrics is not greater than in non-porphyrics and it seems that beta-thalassaemia is not a factor triggering the development of porphyria cutanea tarda.

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