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1por Babuadze, Giorgi, Alvar, Jorge, Argaw, Daniel, de Koning, Harry P., Iosava, Merab, Kekelidze, Merab, Tsertsvadze, Nikoloz, Tsereteli, David, Chakhunashvili, Giorgi, Mamatsashvili, Tamar, Beria, Nino, Kalandadze, Irine, Ejov, Mikhail, Imnadze, Paata“…Three districts were investigated in Tbilisi and one in Kutaisi. The highest proportions of seropositive pet dogs were present in District #2 (28.1%, 82/292) and District #1 (26.9%, 24/89) in Tbilisi, compared to 17.3% (26/150) of pet dogs in Kutaisi. …”
Publicado 2014
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2“…METHODS: Patients by random selection were interviewed and subsequently examined: 535 schoolchildren of Kutaisi, aged 7 to 14. Stepwise diagnostics of allergic factors included: 1. …”
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3“…FINDINGS: There was no evidence of an increase in illicit cigarette consumption in Tbilisi, Kutaisi, Akhaltsikhe or Gori in any wave. In Zugdidi, near the Russian-occupied Abkhazia, illicit cigarette consumption was increasing even prior to the tax increase, reaching 30.9% by wave 3. …”
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4por Strelkova, Margarita V., Ponirovsky, Evgeny N., Morozov, Evgeny N., Zhirenkina, Ekaterina N., Razakov, Shavkat A., Kovalenko, Dmitriy A., Schnur, Lionel F., Schönian, Gabriele“…More recently, two studies were carried out in Georgia investigating the prevalence of human and canine VL, and the species composition of phlebotomine sand flies and their rates of infection with what was probably L. infantum in Tbilisi, eastern Georgia and Kutaisi, a new focus, in western Georgia. Though published in English, summaries of this information have been included where relevant to update the parts on VL in Uzbekistan and Georgia.…”
Publicado 2015
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5por Chikhladze, Nana, Janberidze, Elene, Velijanashvili, Mariam, Chkhartishvili, Nikoloz, Jintcharadze, Memed, Verne, Julia, Kordzaia, Dimitri“…METHODS: The survey was conducted in four cities of Georgia (Tbilisi, Kutaisi, Batumi and Telavi) in 2014. Physicians working in critical and intensive care settings and family members were asked to fill in separate questionnaires, covering various aspects of communication including patients’ prognosis, ways of death occurrence, treatment plans and religion. …”
Publicado 2016
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