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THE SEASONAL INCREASE OF ENTEROVIRAL INFECTION INCIDENCE IN THE NOVGOROD OBLAST
Bichurina M.A., Pianykh V.A., Novikova N.A., Leonova N.P., Klevtsova G.A., Romanenkova N.I., Ivanova T.G., Golitsina L.N., Fomina L.B., Rozaeva N.R., Tseits O.E., Lukovnikova L.B., Kanaeva O.I., Epifanova N.V.
ETIOLOGY OF SEASONAL INCREASING OF ENTEROVIRAL INFECTION INCIDENCE IN ARKHANGELSK OBLAST
Shishko L.A., Romanenkova N.I., Bichurina M.A., Gordienko T.A., Rozaeva N.R., Golitcina L.N., Fomina L.B., Kanaeva O.I., Lialina L.V., Novikova N.A.
HIV-INFECTION IN THE NORTH-WESTERN FEDERAL REGION OF THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION IN 2009
Smolskaya T.T., Ogurtsova S.V.
El Tor cholera at the contemporary stage of the seventh pandemia: pathogen evolution, clinical and epidemiological features, laboratory diagnostics
Savelyeva I.V., Kulichenko A.N., Saveliev V.N., Kovalev D.A., Taran T.V., Podoprigora E.I., Vasilieva O.V., Shapakov N.A.
COMPARISON OF INFLUENZA A(H1N1)pdm09 GENOMES OBTAINED FROM DIFFERENT TYPES OF VIRUS-CONTAINING MATERIAL
Fadeev A.V., Zhilinskaya I.N.
ETHICAL AND LEGAL ASPECTS OF INFECTIONS DISEASES AND VACCINATION Part 4. The balance between universal ethical and ecoethics principles on zooanthroponosis
Kubar O.I., Tokarevich N.K.
ETHICAL AND LEGAL ASPECTS OF INFECTIOUS DISEASES AND VACCINATION Part 3. Ethical principals of eradication of infectious diseases
Kubar O.I., Bichurina M.A., Romanenkova N.I., Asatrian A.G.
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