Publications by authors named "Rumyantseva Olga"

Occupational pulmonary diseases (OPDs) pose a significant global health challenge, contributing to high mortality rates. This review delves into the pathophysiology of hypoxia and the safety of intermittent hypoxic conditioning (IHC) in OPD patients. By examining sources such as PubMed, Relemed, NLM, Scopus, and Google Scholar, the review evaluates the efficacy of IHC in clinical outcomes for OPD patients.

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  • - The meta-analysis evaluated the global prevalence of occupational hypersensitivity pneumonitis (OHP), analyzing 46 observational studies with over 2.8 million participants from various occupations.
  • - Overall, the prevalence of OHP was found to be 4.2%, with significant variations based on occupation and region, notably higher in printers (57.14%) and tobacco workers (26.32%).
  • - South America had the highest prevalence at 16.71%, while age and smoking were identified as factors influencing these variability rates among different occupations.
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To study the molecular epidemiology of HIV-1 in Krasnoyarsk region, Russia, where HIV-1 has spread rapidly since 2000, we obtained pol sequences from individuals living in this region (n = 67) as well as in the geographically closely related Altay region (n = 13). In both regions, subtype A viruses specific for the former Soviet Union (IDU-A strains) were dominant (92.5%).

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Technical advances that enable the noninvasive measurement of biomarkers in saliva have spawned a generation of investigations that integrate biological variables into behavioral and developmental research. This study examines whether the collection of saliva, using common absorbent devices compromises the measurement of cortisol when saliva specimens have low sample volume. Within subjects (n = 20), saliva samples were prepared to experimentally represent a gradient of lower to higher sample volumes.

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