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Belarusian State Medical University

EducationMinsk, Belarus
About: Belarusian State Medical University is a education organization based out in Minsk, Belarus. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Population & Medicine. The organization has 536 authors who have published 513 publications receiving 4635 citations.
Topics: Population, Medicine, Gene, Optical flow, Alpha helix


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TL;DR: A mathematical model is developed with a sensitivity of 76.4 %, specificity — 83.0 %, and the area under the ROC curve = 0.703, which allows us to single out a high-risk group for the development of congenital pneumonia among premature infants with low body weight.
Abstract: Background. According to the World Health Organization, more than 2 million children under the age of five die from pneumonia every year, accounting for almost 1 in 5 deaths. Therefore, the aim of the study was to develop a mathematical model for determining the probability of developing congenital pneumonia in premature infants with low body weight by the express method. Materials and methods. A comprehensive examination of 171 newborns who stayed at the maternity physiology department, the department of anesthesiology and resuscitation (with wards for newborns) and the pediatric department for premature newborns of the State Institution “Republican Scientific and Practical Center “Mother and Child” was conducted. Results. A comparative analysis was carried out of more than 200 life history data, outcomes of previous pregnancies, complications of present pregnancy and clinical and laboratory methods of research in newborns in the first three days of life. Subsequently, the most significant factors associated with the development of congenital pneumonia in premature infants with low body weight were determined. The mathematical analysis of more than 380 million connections of variables is carried out. As a result of the survey, compared with the comparison group and the control group, the most significant factors were established: from the obstetric-gynecological and somatic history of the mother’s life — non-developing pregnancy (odds ratio (OR) = 13.46 (10.11–17.91); OR = 32.72 (24.76–43.22)) and spontaneous miscarriage (OR = 3.79 (2.69–5.35); OR = 19.19 (14.57–25.26)); from the complications of a present pregnancy — chronic fetoplacental insufficiency (OR = 3.47 (2.48–4.87); OR = 38.29 (28.78–50.91)), intrauterine growth restriction syndrome (OR = 11.56 (8.70–15.35)) and the threatened miscarriage (OR = 2.73 (1.76–4.23); OR = 3.96 (2.51–6.25)); according to the results of clinical manifestations in infant in the first three days of life — severe respiratory failure (OR = 6.90 (5.01–9.49)). Based on the obtained data, a mathematical model was developed with a sensitivity of 76.4 %, specificity — 83.0 %, and the area under the ROC curve = 0.840 ± 0.056 (0.76–0.91), p < 0.001. Conclusions. Using the model, threshold values were calculated: for non-developing pregnancy — 0.769, spontaneous miscarriage — 0.493, chronic fetoplacental insufficiency — 0.366, intrauterine growth restriction syndrome — 0.334, threatened miscarriage — 0.283, respiratory failure degree III — 0.703, which at the threshold values ≥ 0.49 allows us to single out a high-risk group for the development of congenital pneumonia among premature infants with low body weight.
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17 Apr 2021
TL;DR: This study has shown that infection by a pathogen and nonpathogenic microorganisms can also protect from autoimmune diseases via activation of regulatory T-cells and displacement of balance between two classes of T helper cells in favor of Th2.
Abstract: Infectious agents are well-known ecological factors inducing/accelerating human autoimmune diseases. Host infection by a pathogen can lead to autoimmunity via multiple mechanisms: molecular mimicry; epitope spreading and presentation of cryptic epitopes of self-antigen owing to lysis of self-tissue by persisting pathogen or immune cells; bystander activation, adjuvant effect of pathogens as a result of non-specific activation of immune system; polyclonal activation of B-cells by chronic infection; activation of T-cells by bacterial superantigens. Infectious agents and nonpathogenic microorganisms can also protect from autoimmune diseases via activation of regulatory T-cells and displacement of balance between two classes of T helper cells in favor of Th2. This study is supported by the Independent Ethics Committee and approved by the Academic Council of the Institute of Bioorganic Сhemistry, National Academy of Sciences of Belarus.
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10 Dec 2019
TL;DR: Dental indices OHI-S, SBI, PMA, PI and the polarography method have been used as clinical criteria for assessing the state of periodontal tissues.
Abstract: The results of a study of the effectiveness of laser photodynamic therapy in complex treatment of periodontal diseases have been presented. Dental indices OHI-S, SBI, PMA, PI and the polarography method have been used as clinical criteria for assessing the state of periodontal tissues.

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No. of papers from the Institution in previous years
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20232
20229
202166
202056
201963
201842