Online ISSN: 3007-0244,
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WAY OF TREATMENT A PAPILLOMA OF A VIRUS INFECTION
Prevalence a papilloma of a virus infection speaks high and the tendency to growth of frequency of the given disease, as well as capacity of some versions of a virus of a papilloma of the person to initiate on malignant processes. Relapses warts con-nected more often not the sexual partner, and with infections. Treatment should be strictly individual and is directed on destruction the centers, as well as on stimulation the immune answer. Application of the combined methods of treatment allows to reach positive results.
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2012 year | Issue: 1 | Pages: 62-63

CLINICAL MANIFESTATIONS OF CHLAMYDIA INFECTIONS IN WOMEN
Chlamydia is one of the most widespread diseases, sexually transmitted infections. Every year in the world suffered from chlamydial infection of about 90 million people. It accounts for up to 1/2 of all vul′vovaginal′nyh of the lower genital tract infections Division. The clinical picture is characterised by a secretive process of infectious hlamidijnogo and malosimptomnost′û. Because of the unique development cycle and intracellular parasitism Chlamydia has a tendency to chronic diseases and complications such as infertility.
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2012 year | Issue: 1 | Pages: 57-58

LABORATORY DIAGNOSTICS CHLAMYDIA INFECTIONS
Author(s): Aukenov N.Е.
Author had been improved a microscopic method of diagnostics urogenital chlamidiosis, by addition of 2 % DMSO, allowed to increase sensitivity of a method to 30 %. More
2012 year | Issue: 1 | Pages: 57-58

APPLICATION RONCOLEUKIN TREATMENT OF GENITAL HERPES
Ronkoleikin is describet in the article like high effective and safe medical remedy for Herpes genitalis treatment. This remedy doesn`t cause any complications and may be recommended for broad using. More
2012 year | Issue: 1 | Pages: 55-57

POLYMERASE CHAIN REACTION IN DIAGNOSTICS OF VIRAL URINOGENITAL INFECTIONS
The presented results of studies using PCR have shown that the frequency of detection of Human Papilloma Virus 16/18 type of the examined patients was 10%. The authors believe that PCR analysis should be used in the diagnosis of PVI as the screening because it can be used reliably in short time to obtain the results for large groups of examinees. However, in many cases, the positive result of HPV DNA studies indicate only the presence of infection, but will not reliably predict the development of cervical cancer.
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2012 year | Issue: 1 | Pages: 53-55