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FOREIGN AND NATIVE EXPERIENCE OF CARE AGAINST TUBERCULOSIS FOR HIV – INFECTED PATIENTS. Review.
Introduction. Co - infection of tuberculosis / human immunodeficiency virus  (TB/HIV) is not only one of the most common combinations of dual infection among people living with HIV, but also the most dangerous for the patient and for society as a whole.

The aim of our review was to study the organization of TB care to patients with HIV infection in Kazakhstan and foreign countries.

Research methods. The study included full-text publications in English and Russian languages, which were devoted to the study of the organization of TB care to people livi...
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2017 year | Issue: 1 | Pages: 166-179

AWARENESS AND TRUST ON VACCINATION OF THE WOMEN LIVING IN EAST KAZAKHSTAN REGION ON THE RESULTS OF THE SURVEY
Background: Questions of trust in vaccination becomes a relevant view of the increase cases of refusal of vaccination in the last time, and the knowledge about the sources of information on vaccination definitely can impact further to health education work in this direction.

Objectives: To study the sources of information about vaccination and the credibility of these sources among the population of East Kazakhstan Regon.

Methods: Questionnaire is designed for parents with children under 3 years living in Semey and EKR. The questionnaire included 36 blocks of question...
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2017 year | Issue: 1 | Pages: 156-165

SCREENING OF DIABETIC RETINOPATHY IN A POPULATION OF PAVLODAR REGION
Introduction: diabetic retinopathy is a specific diabetes-induced vascular complication associated with the stable retinal malfunctioning. This is the commonest cause of blindness in the labour-active part of population in developed nations being responsible for 80-90% of all diabetes-related ocular disability.

Aim: to screen the population of patients with diabetes followed by the State Diabetes Register in order to elucidate the prevalence and the structure of diabetic retinopathy.

Materials and methods: this was a cross-sectional study. Overall, we examined 310...
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2017 year | Issue: 1 | Pages: 146-155

MEDICAL AND SOCIAL PORTRAIT OF A PREGNANT WOMAN FROM SEMEY AND AWARENESS OF PREGNANT WOMEN ABOUT THE SOCIAL AND PSYCHOLOGICAL SERVICES
Background: The course of pregnancy and emerging type of motherhood can be affected by family history of the expectant mother, as well as socio-cultural factors, such as position of women in society and social significance of motherhood.

The aim of the study is to create a socio-medical portrait of a pregnant woman from Semey and to determine the awareness of women about the available social and psychological services.

Methods: Design - A cross-sectional study. Random sample (n = 350 women). 354 pregnant women who are registered in Semey primary health care in...
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2017 year | Issue: 1 | Pages: 133-145

UPTAKE BARRIERS TO THE TREATMENT OF PRECANCEROUS CERVICAL DISEASES
Background. The malignant cervical tumors are the second leading cause of female mortality in the Republic of Kazakhstan. Currently, there is a growth of untreated precancerous cervical diseases which have a potential to develop into cervical cancer. In this connection, the question arises what barriers exist to the treatment of precancerous cervical diseases.

Objective: To identify uptake barriers to the treatment of precancerous cervical diseases.

Materials and methods. A cross-sectional study with random sampling strategy. Sampling - 404 women of childbearing age, ...
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2017 year | Issue: 1 | Pages: 122-132