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The contribution of viruses to the structure of acute respiratory diseases in the population of Yakutsk in 2019-2020

https://doi.org/10.25789/YMJ.2022.78.14

Abstract

The aim of the work was to identify the viral etiology of acute respiratory diseases in patients hospitalized in infectious hospitals of Yakutsk. As a result of the study at least one of the tested viruses was positive for 55.6% of the samples. Respiratory syncytic virus; rhinoviruses; methapneumocvirus; parainfluenza I-IV viruses; seasonal coronaviruses; adenoviruses of groups B, C and E; Bokavirus, as well as A and B influenza viruses. The results of the study are necessary to improve and optimize diagnostic tactics, control and prevention of respiratory viral infections.

About the Authors

O. G. Kurskaya
Federal Research Centre of Fundamental and Translational Medicine
Russian Federation

Kurskaya Olga Grigoryevna – Candidate of Medical Sciences, senior researcher

Novosibirsk



T. A. Saroyan
Federal Research Centre of Fundamental and Translational Medicine
Russian Federation

Saroyan Teresa Araevna – junior research assistant

Novosibirsk



E. A. Durymanova-Ono
Federal Research Centre of Fundamental and Translational Medicine
Russian Federation

Durymanova-Ono Ekaterina Alexandrovna – senior researcher

Novosibirsk



S. S. Sleptsova
Medical Institute, M.K. Ammosov NEFU
Russian Federation

Sleptsova Snezhana Spiridonovna – MD, Associate Professor, Head of the Department



D. A. Suzdalova
M.K. Ammosov NEFU
Russian Federation

Suzdalova Darya Aleksandrovna – second-year resident of MI



E. V. Shemyakin
IBPK SB RAS
Russian Federation

Shemyakin Evgeniy Vladimirovich – Candidate of Biological Sciences, PhD

Yakutsk



T. E. Burtseva
Prof. MI M.K. Ammosov NEFU; YSC CMP
Russian Federation

Burtseva Tatiana Egorovna – MD; associate researcher, head of the lab.



A. M. Shestopalov
Federal Research Centre of Fundamental and Translational Medicine
Russian Federation

Shestopalov Alexandr Mikhailovich – Doctor of Biological Sciences, Professor, Director of the Research Institute of Virology

Novosibirsk



K. A. Sharshov
Federal Research Centre of Fundamental and Translational Medicine
Russian Federation

Sharshov Kirill Alexandrovich – Candidate of Biological Sciences, director of the laboratory

Novosibirsk



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Kurskaya O.G., Saroyan T.A., Durymanova-Ono E.A., Sleptsova S.S., Suzdalova D.A., Shemyakin E.V., Burtseva T.E., Shestopalov A.M., Sharshov K.A. The contribution of viruses to the structure of acute respiratory diseases in the population of Yakutsk in 2019-2020. Yakut Medical Journal. 2022;(2):53-56. https://doi.org/10.25789/YMJ.2022.78.14

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