Sanitary and educational work dedicated to prevention of acute intestinal infections.

Acute intestinal infections occupy a leading place in infectious pathology,succumbing   only to flu and acute respiratory infections. According to WHO , there are 1-1.2 billion intestinal infectious diseases are registered annually in the world.                                                                                                        09/07/2022 interns of GP group  611 of the NJSC “IUS” group gave a lecture to 3rd year students of…

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Participation in a demonstration of the use of personal protective equipment (PPE)

Interns of GP 611 of the GP group of NJSC “IUS” during their training at the Department of Infectious Diseases, Dermatovenereology and Immunology took part in the seminar “Assessment of Biological Risks”. During the seminar on 07.09.2022, interns demonstrated the procedure for putting on and taking off personal protective equipment for medical personnel coming into…

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Seminar dedicated to prevention of rotavirus infection

At this moment the predominant cause of diarrhea in both children and adults are enteric viruses.  Rotavirus infection occupies a significant role in the etiology of diarrhea of viral etiology. The relevance of rotavirus infection is explained by the severe course, the frequency of intestinal and extraintestinal complications, high mortality rates, reinfection and the development…

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Seminar on monkeypox was held

On June 29, 2022, an online training seminar for doctors was held, organized by the Committee for Sanitary and Epidemiological Control, on the topic: “Epidemiology, anti-epidemic measures for monkeypox”. A report on the topic: “Clinical picture, diagnosis and treatment of monkeypox virus” was made by Associate Professor of the Department Nuralinova G.I. At the end…

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