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Rosacea is a chronic, recurrent skin disease. It may be aggravated by various factors. An increased incidence of rosacea has been reported in those who carry the stomach bacterium Helicobacter pylori.
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January 2013
Sh. Rustaveli State University, Public Health Management of Adjara, Batumi, Georgia.
According to the data of past few years it has been determined that the general incidence and the prevalence of the bacterial and helminthosis diseases have increased. Epidemic Supervision has registered a slight increase of such diseases in data of 2011. Taking into consideration this fact, this research is quite important for the region of Adjara.
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July 2012
Sh. Rustaveli State University, Batumi, Georgia.
120 long-living women have been studied in Ajara with the purpose of revealing biogerontological factors associated with longevity. On the basis of special gerontological questionnaire survey and the genealogical research it has been revealed that the absolute majority of the long-livers was in happy and long marriage, most of them had stable partners and were in happy and long marriage. There are early as well as late marriages among the long-livers.
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July 2012
Sh. Rustaveli State University, Faculty of Biology, Batumi, Georgia.
The aim of the research was to explore women with reproductive problems and pregnant women on Mycoplasma and Ureaplasma as well as to investigate spread of these microbes in the women of reproductive age. There were investigated 100 women with reproductive problem and 96 pregnant women. It was found that 64% of women with reproductive problem and 60% of pregnant women had Ureaplasma urealyticum with high titer (more then 1000 cells in ml), but Mycoplasma hominis was detected approximately in equal % of non-pregnant and pregnant women (12% - non-pregnant women; 16% - pregnant women).
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May 2012
Sh. Rustaveli State University, Department of Biology, Batumi, Georgia.
The erythrocyte blood groups antigens are associated with risk of certain malignancies though the correlation between blood groups and diseases is still unclear. The investigation is aimed at determining the correlation between benign tumors of the uterus and erythrocyte blood groups alleles and haplotyphes in patients of Adjara Oncology Centre. Blood of 60 women with benign tumors of the uterus and of 60 healthy women of reproductive age were investigated for ABO and Rh system alleles and haplotypes.
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June 2012
Sh. Rustaveli State University, Department of Biology, Batumi, Georgia.
ABO blood groups antigens have biological and clinical significance. The ABO blood groups antigens has been associated with many diseases, though the explanation between ABO blood groups and disease is still unclear. The aim of this study is to investigate the presence of a possible association between benign tumors of the utesus with blood ABO, RhD, Kell and MN groups in women in reproductive periods.
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September 2011
Sh. Rustaveli State University, Faculty of Education and Sciences, Batumi, Georgia.
Safety of patients is actual problem of up-to-date medicine. The current successful treatment of various sicknesses is achieved by implementation in clinical practice such medical preparations (medications), which are characterized with the high therapeutic activity, low toxicity and prolonged effects. In spite of evidence of the pharmacotherapeutical advances, the frequency of complications after medication has grown - that is why the safety of patients is the acute actual problem of medicine and ecological state of human population today.
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November 2010
Sh. Rustaveli State University, Batumi, Georgia.
Erythrocytic group antigens represent a genetically stably determined trait. Investigation of antigens of the said system in different regions is of the greatest importance in terms of both the creation of demographic data of the region as well as practical medicine, especially for transplantology and transfusiology. The peripheral or venous blood of 232 local natives (healthy donors) of Ozurgeti district of Guria region has been taken as the test subject.
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