9 research outputs found
ЭТИОЛОГИЧЕСКИЕ ФАКТОРЫ РАЗВИТИЯ АБСЦЕССОВ ПЕЧЕНИ
Liver abscesses of various origins are the group of severe purulent diseases of the liver and it is considered one of the difficult problems of the hepatobiliary system. The article presents the current data on the causes and microbiological composition of pathogens liver abscesses.Абсцессы печени различного генеза являются группой тяжелых гнойных заболеваний печени и считаются одной из сложных проблем гепатобилиарной системы. В статье приведены современные данные о причинах развития и микробиологическом составе возбудителей абсцессов печени
INTRACAVITARY THERAPY BY THE OZONIZED ANTISEPTIC SOLUTION IN COMPLEX TREATMENT OF PATIENTS WITH INFECTED BAND FORMATIONS OF THE LIVER
Application in the treatment of patients with infected cavitary formations liver intracavitary therapy ozonated antiseptic allowed significantly speed up the recovery of liver function, reduce the time of hospital treatment, to accelerate the elimination of the abscess cavity
CAUSES OF DEVELOPMENT LIVER ABSCESSES
Liver abscesses of various origins are the group of severe purulent diseases of the liver and it is considered one of the difficult problems of the hepatobiliary system. The article presents the current data on the causes and microbiological composition of pathogens liver abscesses
Structure and Network Performance
Networks have become a widely utilized method for dealing with emergencies and disasters. Researching this aspect of the emergency management process can effectively contribute to the outcome of disaster response and recovery by providing insight into the operations and processes of disaster management as well as ways to better utilize network resources and relationships. This article compares vertical and horizontal networks using the example of two counties in Florida. Understanding these network approaches contributes to efficient emergency management networks, thus strengthening outcomes in disaster response and recovery. The findings offer practical implications for local-level emergency management agencies