Publications by authors named "S P Romanov"

In the nearest future, global health care is to be changed dramatically because of digital transformation of medicine that is supported by numerous innovative technologies. The digitization of Russian health care nowadays is priority direction of its development. It requires from medical workers to have special knowledge and readiness to apply achievements of digital medicine as effectively as possible.

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Since 1912 benzofuroxans have been believed to exhibit a molecular structure characterised by the presence of two fused rings, i. e. a benzene ring and a pentatomic heterocycle containing a N-O-N fragment wherein one of the two N atoms is involved in a further N O bond, namely benzo[1,2-c]1,2,5-oxadiazole N-oxide.

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Emotional burnout among physicians is a serious problem that can affect their health and the quality of medical care. This condition occurs when physicians experience excessive stress and pressure at work, often due to high demands and expectations imposed on them by patients. This study aims to assess the experience and factors associated with emotional burnout among health workers who deal with COVID-19-positive patients.

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In 2015 the United Nations issued 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) addressing a wide range of global social, economic, and environmental challenges. The main goal of this paper is to provide an understanding of how the current System of Radiological Protection relates to these SDGs. In the first part it is proposed that the current System of Radiological Protection is implicitly linked to sustainable development.

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Article Synopsis
  • Human noroviruses (HuNoVs), particularly the GII.4 genotype, cause widespread gastroenteritis, and there hasn't been any research on their genetic diversity in the Sverdlovsk region.
  • A study conducted from 2022 to 2023 analyzed fecal samples from children with HuNoV-AGE, uncovering that 86% of the identified genotypes belonged to the GII genogroup, with GII.4 and GII.17 being the most common.
  • The phylogenetic analysis revealed a close genetic relationship among the viruses in the region, highlighting the need for ongoing monitoring to enhance public health responses and reduce gastroenteritis cases.
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