Search Results - "Elena N. Serikova"

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    HIV Drug Resistance Mutations and Subtype Profiles among Pregnant Women of Ho Chi Minh City, South Vietnam by Ostankova, Yulia V, Shchemelev, Alexandr N, Thu, Huynh Hoang Khanh, Davydenko, Vladimir S, Reingardt, Diana E, Serikova, Elena N, Zueva, Elena B, Totolian, Areg A

    Published in Viruses (27-09-2023)
    “…According to the latest data released by UNAIDS, the global number of people living with HIV (PLHIV) in 2021 was 38.4 million, with 1.5 million new HIV…”
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    Involvement of Human Cellular Proteins and Structures in Realization of the HIV Life Cycle: A Comprehensive Review, 2024 by Schemelev, Alexandr N., Davydenko, Vladimir S., Ostankova, Yulia V., Reingardt, Diana E., Serikova, Elena N., Zueva, Elena B., Totolian, Areg A.

    Published in Viruses (29-10-2024)
    “…Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) continues to be a global health challenge, with over 38 million people infected by the end of 2022. HIV-1, the predominant…”
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    Risk assessment of first-line treatment failure in untreated HIV patients in Northwestern Federal District of the Russian Federation by Shchemelev, Alexandr N., Ostankova, Yulia V., Valutite, Diana E., Serikova, Elena N., Zueva, Elena B., Semenov, Alexandr V., Totolian, Areg A.

    Published in Infekt͡s︡ii͡a︡ i immunitet (24-04-2023)
    “…The HIV infection epidemic in Russia continues to evolve, and HIV infection cases have been registered in all territorial entities of the Russian Federation…”
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    Prevalence of viral hepatitis B markers among blood donors in the Republic of Guinea by Boumbaly, S., Balde, T.A. L., Semenov, A. V., Ostankova, Yu. V., Serikova, E. N., Naidenova, E. V., Valutite, D. E., Shchemelev, A. N., Zueva, E. B., Esaulenko, E. V., Totolian, Areg A.

    Published in Voprosy virusologiĭ (15-03-2022)
    “…Introduction. The problem of transfusion safety in relation to parenteral viral hepatitis still remains relevant. Viral hepatitis B (HB) remains the most…”
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