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Research

Current trend in scientific research:
1. Studying the various forms of viral hepatitis in high-risk groups
2. Opportunistic infections: herpevirus infection, CMV infection, toxoplasmosis and their combinations
3. Regional pathology: opisthorchiasis, hemorrhagic fevers
4. Clinical and laboratory criteria for diagnosis and therapy efficacy for various forms of brucellosis
5. Combined forms of infectious diseases: viral hepatitis and opisthorchiasis, HIV and tuberculosis, HIV and herpesvirus infection
6. Studying the efficacy of various doses and modes of drugs intake with antiviral, antibacterial, eubiotic and probiotic effects, the role of adsorption methods in antiviral therapy, various approaches for intensive care performing
7. Studying diphtheria, rubella, infectious mononucleosis, meningococcal, rotavirus, respiratory, and acute intestinal infections, and helminthic invasions, etc. (according to the requests of Omsk Ministry of Health)
 
 
PhD Program
Infectious Diseases (specialty code 14.01.09)
Phthisiology (specialty code 14.01.16)
Language: Russian
 
 
Current topics:
1. Pathomorphosis of tuberculosis in Omsk Region
2. New technologies in diagnosis and treatment of tuberculosis
3. Side effects of anti-tuberculosis drugs
4. Immunotherapy for tuberculosis
5. Tuberculosis and Reproductive Health
6. Tuberculosis and HIV Infection
 
 
Students’ Scientific Society  
 
Phthisiology and Phthisiosurgery
Supervisor: Prof. Asst. Valentina I. GUSINA, MD
 
Current topics:
1. Pathomorphosis of tuberculosis in Omsk Region
2. New technologies in diagnosis and treatment of tuberculosis
3. Side effects of anti-tuberculosis drugs
4. Tuberculous meningitis
5. Immunotherapy for tuberculosis
6. Tuberculosis and Reproductive Health
7. Tuberculosis and HIV Infection
8. Tuberculosis and viral hepatitis
 
Infectious Diseases
Supervisor: Mahmoud A. MUSIN, MD
 
Current topics:
1. Studying the clinical and pathogenetic aspects of viral hepatitis forms and their combinations
2. Assessment methods for hepatic fibrogenesis in viral and parasitic liver diseases
3. Opisthorchiasis and associated infectious diseases
4. HIV Infection and opportunistic diseases
5. Studying the epidemiological, clinical and pathogenetic issues of hemorrhagic fevers and brucellosis
6. Issues of infectious pathology in interdisciplinary interaction
7. Studying the efficacy and using methods of etiotropic and pathogenetic drugs in infectious diseases