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Article in Russian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38639145

ABSTRACT

The development of health care system, including medical rehabilitation, in the Russian Federation is required updating nomenclature of simple and complex medical services and establishing its detailed list. The latter should integrate international experience and features of domestic health care system. OBJECTIVE: To analyze the structure of International Classification of Health Interventions (ICHI) of World Health Organization (WHO) and the possibilities of its practical application in domestic medical rehabilitation system. MATERIAL AND METHODS: The role of ICHI and its structural logical correlations with other classifications of the WHO international classifications section has been determined. Analysis of ICHI application areas, comparison of ICHI codes and new nomenclature of medical services were performed. RESULTS: Analysis of ICHI and new nomenclature project of medical services in the Russian Federation showed, that ICHI formed the basis for the development of a new medical services nomenclature, including a section on medical rehabilitation. The basic principles of ICHI (structure by axes: aim, action, means; codes uniqueness; hierarchical method of classification formation) and ICHI fragment associated with purposes for systems and organism functions are presented in the new nomenclature of medical services. It has been established that ICHI can be a basis for developing domestic list of rehabilitation services, the formation of which is planned in the near future. CONCLUSION: The development of medical services nomenclature in the Russian Federation will significantly increase the availability, funding and effectiveness of medical rehabilitation assistance.


Subject(s)
Delivery of Health Care , World Health Organization , Russia
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Article in Russian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38639150

ABSTRACT

Within the framework of the «Health of Healthy¼ concept (A.N. Razumov) a medical, psychological and pedagogical «Sonatal-pedagogy¼ system (M.L. Lazarev) aimed at harmonizing the mental and physical development of children from the prenatal age has been developed In Russia. The system has been tested since 1983 on population of more than 70 thous. children. The results showed its high effectiveness and safety (in relation to pregnancy, childbirth, breastfeeding, somatic health, psychomotor development and children's abilities). Scaling of the Sonatal-pedagogy, in particular the system of prenatal education, will contribute to the sanitation of the Russian gene pool, demography improvement and formation of responsible parenthood.


Subject(s)
Health Status , Pregnancy , Female , Humans , Child , Russia
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Article in Russian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38640204

ABSTRACT

In conditions of impetuous development of national digital technologies and necessity for their legal regulation, significance and possibilities of their implementation in protecting health of rising generation during childhood decade in Russia are demonstrated. The conceptual apparatus related to discussed problem is considered. The emphasis is made on preventive aspect of intersectoral state protection of health care and rights of children and adolescents aged 0-17 years. The scale of problem is especially impressive considering number of contingent over 30 million people and interests of about 24 million of family members with children. The purpose of the study is applying analytical method, content analysis and SWOT analysis to monitor main problems of intersectoral health care and rights of rising generation in Russia in conditions of implementation of information technologies; to evaluate application of legislation in force in context of their role and effect during the Decade of Children (2018-2027); to demonstrate significance of the institution of the Commissioner for rights of child under the President of the Russian Federation.


Subject(s)
Delivery of Health Care , Information Technology , Child , Adolescent , Humans , Russia
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Article in Russian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38640205

ABSTRACT

The article presents comprehensive medical statistical analysis of indicators and causes of mortality of children population of the Russian Federation in 2017-2021. It is emphasized that in Russia, in conditions of extremely unfavorable demographic situation, the hyper actual task is to preserve life of every child. It is demonstrated that crucial role in mortality of children population is played by not only infant mortality and mortality of children aged 1-4 years, but also by mortality of children of older ages. The children population mortality still keeps gender and residence differences. The problem of reliable registration of infant mortality is to be revisited since part of newborns born alive are classified after birth as stillborn. Beginning from 2018, the first place was taken by the class "Injuries, poisonings and some other consequences of external causes" driving back the class "Individual conditions occurring in perinatal period". Thus, measures of preventing negative impact of social factors on children health continue to be an important component of modern system of health care of children population. The directions of measures reducing children mortality in Russia are proposed.


Subject(s)
Child Mortality , Infant Mortality , Infant , Child , Female , Pregnancy , Humans , Infant, Newborn , Stillbirth , Russia/epidemiology , Delivery of Health Care , Mortality
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Article in Russian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38640207

ABSTRACT

The interest of population to biologically active additives drastically increased both due to consequences of the COVID-19 corona-virus infection and dynamic development of online trade and active propaganda of healthy lifestyle through mass media. Such production contains in its compound substances that are necessary for maintaining normal vital activity of organism and increasing human immunity. In other cases it can be used as additional and auxiliary agent of treatment of various diseases. In Russia, biologically active additives can be sold through three channels: pharmacies, on-line market and network marketing. In Russia, the results of monitoring of on-line market in 2021-2022 testifies that purchasing of such biologically active additives at on-line platforms turned out to be the riskiest action for human life and health. The biologically active additives were sold at on-line market with serious violations that confirms their danger to health and in some cases for human life. The study demonstrated that nowadays there is no clear-cut legal regulation of turn-over of imported biologically active additives at on-line market. The article presents detailed analysis of normative legal field that regulates in Russia on-line trade of imported biologically active additives and relevant conclusions and recommendations.


Subject(s)
Consumer Behavior , Marketing , Humans , Russia
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Article in Russian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38640202

ABSTRACT

The article presents review of empirical social medical and sociological studies of mental health of Russians in "post-pandemic" (2022 - first half of 2023). The purpose of the study is to generalize results of corresponding studies. The review covers the articles in national scientific journals indexed in the RSCI, the results of monitoring surveys carried out by both all-Russian research organizations handling analysis of public opinion and by Federal research and educational organizations. The criteria of selection of studies included the study field stage was implemented in January 2022 - June 2023; sociological survey technique was applied; the study object was whole population of the Russian Federation or its subject or a separate social group. it was established, on the basis of all-Russian and regional data, that in mentioned period public mental health of residents of Russia is characterized by wave dynamics. The increasing of anxiety level in beginning of March and in the end of September 2022. The level of depressive symptomatic prevalence still exceeded "pre-pandemic" values. The increased level of anxiety is more typical in the youth and women. The vulnerable groups are also residents of territories bordering on zone of special military operation, members of families of combatants and Ukraine refugees. In conditions of law demand of population for psychological psychiatric care the issue of searching alternative tools of psychological safety of Russian citizen is actualized.


Subject(s)
Eastern European People , Mental Health , Pandemics , Adolescent , Humans , Female , Anxiety/epidemiology , Russia/epidemiology
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Article in Russian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38640213

ABSTRACT

The purpose of the study is to investigate dynamics of mortality of population of the Siberian Federal Okrug resulted from toxic impact of alcohol in 2011-2020 and to comparatively analyze mortality of population of the regions of the Siberian Federal Okrug with general Okrug values. The study uses statistical data of the Federal State Statistics Service of the Russian Federation. The analysis was applied to mortality of population of the Russian Federation, the Siberian Federal Okrug and the regions of the Siberian Federal Okrug (the Republic of Altai, the Republic of Tuva, the Republic of Khakassia, the Altai Kray, the Krasnoyarsk Kray, Irkutsk, Kemerovo, Novosibirsk, Omsk and Tomsk Oblast) resulted from toxic impact of alcohol. The comparative analysis of regional and general Okrug indicators of mortality was implemented. The statistical processing of data included common methods of calculating extensive and intensive indicators, indicator average error and evaluation of reliability of differences. It was established that in 2011-2020, mortality of population of the Siberian Federal Okrug resulted from toxic impact of alcohol decreased by 3.3 times. The decrease of mortality of the population was registered in all regions of the Siberian Federal Okrug. The fastest decreasing of mortality of population occurred in the Altai Kray (7.7 times), the Republic of Tuva (7.0 times), the Krasnoyarsk Kray (6.4 times). The investigation of dynamics of mortality of population in the regions of the Siberian Federal Okrug resulted from toxic impact of alcohol permits to identify characteristics of toxicological situation at the regional level and to determine strategic directions of the regional policy of chemical safety and population health protection.


Subject(s)
Ethanol , Population Health , Reproducibility of Results , Russia/epidemiology
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Article in Russian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38640215

ABSTRACT

The satisfaction of patients is one of key indicators used to assess quality of medical care and its effectiveness from point of view of achieving patient-oriented results. Nowadays, the tools assessing patient satisfaction with medical care are largely applied all over the world. The world experience of monitoring satisfaction of population with medical care is necessary for better understanding of dynamics of indicator and possible forecasting of its level in Russia. The purpose of the study is to analyze existing national systems of monitoring satisfaction of patient with medical care and to identify particular established trends. The search for free access publications was implemented using such databases as PubMed, Google Scholar, ResearchGate and eLibrary. The keywords patient satisfaction, national monitoring, satisfaction trends, The sampling included 55 publications. The analysis established that in many countries measurement of degree of satisfaction of patient with medical care become routine practice and integral part of of evaluation of efficacy of both medical organizations and health care in a whole. The initial level of satisfaction with medical care depends on multitude of population variables, including predominant race, culture and nationality of population, gender and age structure, social economic conditions, level of incomes and prevalence of urban or rural population. The dynamics of satisfaction level in most countries demonstrates steady, but slow and statistically insignificant increasing of indicators, though different in various domains of satisfaction. The identified factors are to be considered both at the Federal level to formulate correct conclusions and at the regional level to develop corresponding measures.


Subject(s)
Patient Care , Personal Satisfaction , Humans , Delivery of Health Care , Prevalence , Russia
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Article in Russian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38640211

ABSTRACT

The study reveals main methodological approaches in monitoring and evaluating role of socially significant infectious diseases in reducing quality of public health in the Russian Federation. The article proposes at population level the grouping of main risk factors affecting quality of public health, exemplified by epidemiology of tuberculosis. The purpose of the study is to develop methodology of exploration of impact of socially significant infections on decreasing of quality of public health exemplified by epidemiology of tuberculosis as infectious disease that is well studied in medical social aspects and having fully functioning TB control and high level monitoring system. The informational analytical methodology was applied conjointly with critical analysis of national and foreign publications, normative legal acts, selected through scientific search systems PubMed, Medline, www.base-search.net, www.refseek.com, E-library, CiberLeninka, "Garant" and "ConsultantPlus". The depth of search was limited by 15 years and more. The data from the federal statistical observation form No. 8 "Information about diseases with active tuberculosis" for 2021 was also evaluated. For the first time, the grouping of main risk factors of socially significant infections , affecting decrease of quality of public health at population level are proposed. The mentioned factors are grouped as epidemiological; social economic (including economic damage caused directly by tuberculosis); demographic; behavioral; biomedical (presence of diseases not associated with tuberculosis, but reducing immunity); climatic geographical, etc. The further analysis and listing of specific indicators of each group of factors is required in order to monitor and quickly assess impact of socially significant infectious diseases on public health in the Russian Federation and its Subjects. The analysis of scientific literature demonstrated that, despite breadth of studying tuberculosis risk factors, they are non-systematized and fragmented. The methodological approaches to studying impact of socially significant infectious diseases on public health in foreign countries and in the Russian Federation, are practically absent. The compilation and actualization of listing of indicative indicators for each group of factors with the choice of statistical methods of their calculation, evaluation and interpretation will permit to develop methodological approaches to monitoring and assessing role of tuberculosis (hereinafter - HIV infection, parenteral viral hepatitis, etc.) in altering quality of public health in the Russian Federation with development of rapidly updated database of selected indicators at the level of each Subject of the Russian Federation.


Subject(s)
HIV Infections , Tuberculosis , Humans , Public Health , Tuberculosis/epidemiology , Tuberculosis/prevention & control , Russia/epidemiology , Risk Factors
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Article in Russian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38640222

ABSTRACT

The year 1992 is an important landmark in the history of Russian pharmaceutical market. It began not in January, but in December 1991, when orders of the President and the Government to open free market of medications were promulgated. The Yeltsin advisers conceived that market economy was infallible means to combat medication shortages, corruption and bureaucratic monopoly. However, panacea did not work. Moreover, it gave rise to completely new problems. The human and state security implies protection from threats of dependence. The unprepared dive into market plunged Russians and the country into deep dependence on imported medications and foreign pharmaceutical companies. The proposed study proceeds our publications in this journal and in journal "Pharmacia" in 2022. At that time, analysis of medication "famine" was implemented on basis of published sources and relied on journalistic evidences. The current study was carried out on the basis of archive documents of the Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation and authors interviews of representatives of the regulator. The first report reveals administrative mechanism that engendered crisis of medication supply in the first post-Soviet year of our country.


Subject(s)
Eastern European People , Internationality , Humans , Russia , Pharmaceutical Preparations
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Article in Russian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38640219

ABSTRACT

In condition of challenges from menaces to health due to COVID-19 the role of primary health care physicians increases that requires development of management decisions at the regional level. The purpose of the study. On the basis of analysis of medical demographic indicators and data concerning provision of primary health care personnel in the Russian Federation, proposals were made related to reforming of primary health care system in conditions of implementation of general medical practice with purpose to counteract menaces to population health. The analytical and statistical methods were applied. The official statistics data from the Minzdrav of the Russian Federation and Rosstat, results of original researches with content analysis and interpretation were used. The COVID-19 pandemic negatively impacted population health. The indicator of newly detected morbidity in the Russian Federation in 2020 decreased as compared to 2019 from 78024.3 to 75989.7‰oo (by 2.6%). This is the result of decreasing of dispensary and preventive activities among population. In next COVID-19 year (2021), as compared to 2020, indicator of primary morbidity increased to 85531.6‰oo that 12.6% higher than in 2020. The increase occurred in all classes of diseases that caused necessity of rehabilitation of these patients. The COVID-19 morbidity increased up to 2.4 times i.e. from 3391.1 in 2020 to 8085.7‰oo in 2021. The provision of physicians in the Russian Federation was 37.7‰o in 2021. Across the Federal Okrugs differences in indicators made up to 1.3 times and in subjects of the Russian Federation - up to 2.7 times. In conditions of COVID-19 significance of menaces to population health worsened. The situation requires both enhancement of primary health care and implementation of physicians of new formation - general practitioners responsible for patient health. The general practice (GP) widely developed in Russia in the 1990s during last ten years loses its significance in most subjects of the Russian Federation. In 2021, provision of general practitioners in the Russian Federation made up to 0.67‰o. In the Federal Okrugs, difference between indicators made up to 5.6 times. In the subjects of the Russian Federation the difference is enormous - 141.5 times. The article presents and scientifically substantiates prospective functional organizational models of general practice. The established situation with COVID-19 infection requires development of management decisions and measures at the regional level concerning improvement of organization of primary health care and implementation of general practice in conditions of counteracting risks of menaces to population health and health preservation.


Subject(s)
COVID-19 , General Practitioners , Population Health , Humans , Pandemics/prevention & control , Prospective Studies , Russia/epidemiology , Primary Health Care , COVID-19/epidemiology
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Article in Russian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38640225

ABSTRACT

The purpose of the study is to investigate material culture of obstetrics in New and Modern history of Russia. The most important objective of research is to involve into scientific circulation Russian empirical material in order to study transformation of culture of childbirth during transition from traditional to biomedical model of childbirth exemplified by material culture items (maternity beds, chairs, armchairs). The key approaches were those of historical anthropology, social history of medicine, theory of social control and medicalization. The methods of content analysis, narrative and interpretive analysis were applied to analyze empirical data. In the Russian folk tradition included no such special devices as maternity beds and birth chairs that was explained by dominance of vertical maternity pose. The first birth chairs were brought into Russia by foreign midwives. With development of clinical obstetrics horizontal position of woman in labor was approving that was conditioned by convenience of physicians. Since last quarter of the XIX century, Russian physicians began to experiment, inventing most convenient version of maternity beds and gynecological chairs. The Soviet system of obstetrics was mass and publicly accessible, but consolidated technocratic model of childbirth. In maternity wards, the "Rakhmanov obstetric bed" became widespread. The chairs were not used during childbirth, being used exclusively in gynecology. The material culture of Soviet maternity hospitals turned out to be extremely stable and conservative. In modern Russian obstetrics, with transition to holistic model of childbirth and actualization of free positioning of woman in labor, transformer beds and fitballs began to be applied to provide optimal course of birth process. The material culture of obstetrics is closely related to dominant type of maternity culture.


Subject(s)
Gynecology , Obstetrics , Physicians , Female , Pregnancy , Humans , Gynecology/history , Delivery, Obstetric , Russia
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Article in Russian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38640226

ABSTRACT

The article analyses research activities of the discoverers of "Russian narcosis" from the Military Medical Academy of St. Petersburg: the head of the Department of Pharmacology N. P. Kravkov, the head of the Department of Hospital Surgery S. P. Fedorov and his resident A. P. Eremich. They for the first time in the world developed ideas of comprehensive experimental substantiation and then safe clinical administration of preparation "hedonal" to achieve stage of safe general anesthesia and implementation of long-term and traumatic operations. The scientific works of Russian discoverers indicated fundamentally new direction in formation of anesthesiology in the Russian Empire and in the world. A. P. Eremich at stage of preparatory tests, working out technique of intravenous infusion, determination of range of safe therapeutic doses and creation of special installation facilitating work with hedonal during operations of Professor S. P. Fedorov, can be recognized as the first Russian anesthesiologist and also as the first National resuscitator.


Subject(s)
Anesthesia, Intravenous , Military Personnel , Humans , Anesthesia, Intravenous/history , Academies and Institutes , Russia
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HLA ; 103(4): e15463, 2024 Apr.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38575363

ABSTRACT

Nucleotide substitutions in the 5'UTR and exon 2 of HLA-B*35:01:01:05 result in a novel allele, HLA-B*35:01:77.


Subject(s)
Bone Marrow , HLA-B Antigens , Humans , Alleles , HLA-B Antigens/genetics , Exons/genetics , Russia , Tissue Donors , High-Throughput Nucleotide Sequencing
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Khirurgiia (Mosk) ; (4): 55-63, 2024.
Article in Russian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38634585

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVE: To analyze the indicators of emergency surgical care in the Volgograd region between 2017 and 2021. MATERIAL AND METHODS: We summarized and analyzed primary statistical data presented in annual analytical collections of the chief surgeon of the Ministry of Healthcare of Russia «Surgical care In Russian Federation¼ (Revishvili A.Sh. et al.) and the Rosstat collections «Regions of Russia. Socio-economic indicators¼. RESULTS: According to analytic system outworked in the Vishnevsky National Research Medical Center of Surgery, surgical service in the Volgograd region dropped from the 64th to the 82nd place among other entities between 2017 and 2021. Insufficient innovative development of surgical service is evidenced by small number of surgeons, common part-time work, no dynamics in introduction of laparoscopic surgeries and high in-hospital mortality in some acute abdominal disease. Work of regional surgical service was compared with socio-economic development of region and monitoring indicators in the «Health¼ national project. CONCLUSION: Improving the efficacy of surgical service in the Volgograd region requires joint efforts of the entire regional healthcare system.


Subject(s)
Emergency Treatment , Hospitals , Humans , Russia , Hospital Mortality , Delivery of Health Care
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Int J Mol Sci ; 25(7)2024 Mar 22.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38612377

ABSTRACT

Thirty years ago, scientists' attention was focused on studying individual molecules, as well as their structure and function [...].


Subject(s)
Biophysics , Russia
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Int J Mol Sci ; 25(7)2024 Apr 04.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38612825

ABSTRACT

The purpose of this Special Issue is to demonstrate the current state of research in the field of biophysics in the Russian Federation [...].


Subject(s)
Biophysics , Humans , Russia
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J Psycholinguist Res ; 53(3): 39, 2024 Apr 24.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38656436

ABSTRACT

Young people use slang for identifying themselves with a particular social group, gaining social recognition and respect from that group, and expressing their emotional state. One feature of Internet slang is its active use by youth in online communication, which, under certain conditions, may cause problematic Internet use (PIU). We conducted two studies in young Russian speakers (n1 = 115, n2 = 106). In study 1, participants were asked to rate a set of slang and common words using Self-Assessment Manikin. The study revealed that the most reliable predictor of higher emotional ratings was word familiarity. There were no significant effects of slang vs. common words or word frequency. In study 2, we used a dual lexical decision task to reveal the effects of word characteristics and propensity for PIU on reaction time (RT) for Internet slang words in pairs with semantically related vs. unrelated common words. Study 2 did not reveal any significant semantic priming effect. Word frequency was a significant predictor of lexical decision facilitation. Common, but not slang, word valence and dominance significantly affected RT in the opposite direction. Individuals with higher cognitive preoccupation with the Internet responded significantly faster, while those more likely to use online communication for mood regulation responded significantly slower to the stimuli. Apparently, on explicit and implicit levels, in-depth knowledge of Internet slang can be one the PIU markers. The results are discussed in line with Davis' approach to determining the general pathological Internet use.


Subject(s)
Emotions , Humans , Male , Female , Young Adult , Adult , Reaction Time , Decision Making , Adolescent , Internet , Internet Use , Russia , Semantics , Internet Addiction Disorder/psychology
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J Helminthol ; 98: e36, 2024 Apr 25.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38659305

ABSTRACT

New morphological and molecular data were generated for trematodes recovered from the intestines of the fish Pseudaspius hakonensis from two locations in the south of the Russian Far East. Morphologically, these trematodes are identical to Pseudozoogonoides ugui (Microphalloidea: Zoogonidae) from Japan. According to results of phylogenetic analysis based on 28S rDNA sequence data, P. ugui was closely related to Zoogonoides viviparus, and P. subaequiporus appears as a sister taxon to these two species. Genetic distance values, calculated based on both 28S rDNA and ITS2 rDNA, between P. ugui and Z. viviparus represents an interspecific differentiation level. Our results have an ambiguous explanation, indicating that the implication of the presence of one or two compact vitellarial aggregations for the differentiation of Zoogonoides and Pseudozoogonoides should be reconsidered or that our results open up the question of the taxonomical status of trematodes previously denoted as Z. viviparus and P. subaequiporus.


Subject(s)
DNA, Helminth , DNA, Ribosomal , Fish Diseases , Phylogeny , RNA, Ribosomal, 28S , Trematoda , Trematode Infections , Animals , Trematoda/genetics , Trematoda/classification , Trematoda/anatomy & histology , RNA, Ribosomal, 28S/genetics , Fish Diseases/parasitology , Trematode Infections/parasitology , Trematode Infections/veterinary , DNA, Helminth/genetics , DNA, Ribosomal/genetics , DNA, Ribosomal Spacer/genetics , Russia , Sequence Analysis, DNA , Intestines/parasitology
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