Zh Mikrobiol Epidemiol Immunobiol
August 2015
Aim: Study the effectiveness of preventive vaccine prophylaxis of chicken pox in military collectives.
Materials And Methods: In the focus of chicken pox, 200 servicemen of the new addition by conscription were immunized once against chicken pox; 97 servicemen by conscription of the new addition (comparison group) were not vaccinated. Epidemiologic and immunologic effectiveness of conduction of preventive vaccine prophylaxis in chicken pox focus were studied.
Acute respiratory diseases is the current problem of the medical service and command of Internal Troops of the Ministry of Internal Affairs. In recent years on the background of increase of contract servicemen the total rate of these infections decreased. However, rate of acute respiratory diseases in conscripts remains high and has a tendency to increase.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe authors analyzed the rate of respiratory diseases among the contingent of the in-country forces of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Russian Federation for the last 14 years. It was noted that the rate of respiratory diseases in 2009-2011 is higher than in 1998-2007. It is concerned with cold aggression and factors of intermigling of contingent, and also with mistakes of prevention actions.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFEarlier we isolated and characterized human milk pro-apoptotic peptide - lactaptin and generated its engineered analog - RL2. It was shown that both lactaptin and RL2 are capable to induce apoptotic death of MCF-7 cells. In this report we have analyzed biochemical markers of RL2 induced MCF-7 apoptosis.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe dynamics of the incidence and characteristics of community-acquired pneumonia among the servicemen at the call of Interior Forces of Russia during the period 2000-2010 is analyzed. High frequency of pneumonia among the conscripts is provided by a number of factors: immunodepression during the period of adaptation to military service, the presence of a substantial portion of chronic respiratory disease, chill, overcrowded accommodation in the barracks and the "mixing factor". In recent years the level of this disease has had a positive effect of specific prophylaxis of pneumococcal infections and the transition period of one year of compulsory military service.
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