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Clinical features and characteristics of myocardial injure in COVID-19 (data from multicenter studies COVID-19患者心肌损伤的临床特征及特点(来自多中心研究的数据
Pub Date : 1900-01-01 DOI: 10.29228/jlsb.61
T. M. Cavadova, G. Dadashova, M. N. Azimova, N. N. Qabiyeva
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Clinical characteristics, risk factors and outcome of the mild and moderate COVID-19 infection 轻、中度COVID-19感染的临床特点、危险因素及转归
Pub Date : 1900-01-01 DOI: 10.29228/jlsb.59
N. Bayramov, T.B. Sadigzade, T. Aliyev, A. Rustam, G. Sadigova
The aim of this study was to present our personal experience on the basis of the results of the treatment of patients with COVID-19 in our clinic. Clinical results of COVID-19 patients treated and observed by authors at the AMU Surgical Hospital were investigated. Patients' demographics, the severity of infection, co-morbidities, clinical signs, viral examination, lung X-ray and CT, complications, treatments and their results were analyzed. Diagnosis and treatment of COVID-19 were carried out under the recommendations of TABIB and WHO. Antiviral Arbidol (Umifenovir) and Vitamin C were mainly used for the treatment of patients of the mild group (stable vital functions, normal saturation, no pneumonia). Arbidol, vitamin C, inhalation, prone position and antibiotics were used in the middle group (with symptoms of pneumonia, and not need oxygen therapy). Treatment was carried out for 11-14 days. Clinically improved patients with positive dynamics on X-ray and negative results on repeated PCR examinations were discharged from the hospital and sent for the supervision of an outpatient doctor. A total of 77 patients were under our supervision, of which 58 had mild and 19 had moderate COVID-19 infection. Of these patients, 57 were women and 20 were men, with an average age of 47.5 (18-84). Patients over 50 years of age accounted for 45.4%, and over 60 years of age for 15.5%. The average age was 45.6 % among mild patients and 53.8% among the moderate patients. The proportion of men in the moderate group increased in comparison with the mild group (from 19% to 47.4%). Concomitant diseases were found in 34 (44.2%) patients, asthma, pregnancy, epilepsy, viral hepatitis, cirrhosis, coronary heart disease, coronary stent, psychiatric illness, chronic kidney failure, bed sickness were observed besides smoking (11.7%), hypertension (9.1%) and diabetes (6.5%). In the moderate group, concomitant diseases were observed more in comparison with the mild group (39.7% and 57.9%). The most common clinical presentations were loss of smell and taste (67.5%) which were followed by cough (57.1%), fever (42.8%), shortness of breath and difficulty swallowing (24.6%). Mortality was not observed, complications were observed in 5 patients (6.5%), and all of these patients had concomitant diseases. Analysis of patients with mild and moderate COVID-19 infection allows us to come to the following primary conclusions: weakness, loss of smell and taste, and cough are the most common presenting symptoms; age over 60 years, age, diabetes, hypertension, smoking and chronic liver disease are aggravating risk factors; inhalation and prone position seem to be useful in moderate patients.
这项研究的目的是在我们诊所治疗COVID-19患者的结果的基础上,展示我们的个人经验。对笔者在北京医科大学外科医院治疗和观察的新冠肺炎患者的临床结果进行调查。分析患者的人口统计学、感染严重程度、合并症、临床体征、病毒检查、肺部x线及CT、并发症、治疗及结果。根据TABIB和WHO的建议进行COVID-19的诊断和治疗。轻度组(生命功能稳定,饱和度正常,无肺炎)患者主要采用抗病毒药物阿比多尔(乌米诺韦)和维生素C治疗。中间组(有肺炎症状,不需吸氧)采用阿比多尔、维生素C、吸入性、俯卧位及抗生素。治疗11 ~ 14 d。临床好转,x线动态阳性,重复PCR检查阴性的患者出院,交由门诊医生监护。我们共监测77例患者,其中轻度感染58例,中度感染19例。其中女性57例,男性20例,平均年龄47.5岁(18-84岁)。50岁以上患者占45.4%,60岁以上患者占15.5%。轻症患者平均年龄为45.6%,中度患者平均年龄为53.8%。与轻度组相比,中度组男性的比例有所增加(从19%增加到47.4%)。合并疾病34例(44.2%),除吸烟(11.7%)、高血压(9.1%)、糖尿病(6.5%)外,还有哮喘、妊娠、癫痫、病毒性肝炎、肝硬化、冠心病、冠状动脉支架、精神疾病、慢性肾衰竭、卧床病。中度组合并疾病发生率高于轻度组(分别为39.7%和57.9%)。最常见的临床表现是嗅觉和味觉丧失(67.5%),其次是咳嗽(57.1%)、发烧(42.8%)、呼吸短促和吞咽困难(24.6%)。无死亡,5例(6.5%)患者出现并发症,且均伴有其他疾病。通过对轻中度新冠肺炎感染患者的分析,我们得出以下初步结论:虚弱、嗅觉和味觉丧失、咳嗽是最常见的症状;年龄60岁以上、年龄大、糖尿病、高血压、吸烟和慢性肝病都是加重危险因素;吸气和俯卧位似乎对中度患者有用。
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Influence of football activities on the amount of lipid peroxidation products and enzyme activity in adolescent saliva 足球运动对青少年唾液脂质过氧化产物和酶活性的影响
Pub Date : 1900-01-01 DOI: 10.29228/jlsb.54
I.S. Aliyev, S. Aliyev
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Comparative studies of E, M and N structural proteins of SARS-CoV, SARS-CoV-2, pangolin CoV and bat CoV K.G. Gasimov1, T.A. Samadova1, F.K. Abasova 2, I.A. Shahmuradov1,3* 1 Institute of Biophysics, Azerbaijan National Academy of Sciences, 117 acad
Pub Date : 1900-01-01 DOI: 10.29228/jlsb.62
K. Gasimov, T.A. Samadova, F.K. Abasova, I. Shahmuradov
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Special protected natural areas of Karabakh released from occupation 卡拉巴赫特别自然保护区从占领中解放出来
Pub Date : 1900-01-01 DOI: 10.29228/jlsb.30
Y. Abiyev, F. Seyfullayev, V. Farzaliyev
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Comparative studies on genome organization and evolution of some fish and crustacean species 一些鱼类和甲壳类物种基因组组织与进化的比较研究
Pub Date : 1900-01-01 DOI: 10.29228/jlsb.2
A. Abdulazimova, K. Gasimov, M. Abbasov, T.A. Samadova, I. Shahmuradov
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Study of the effect of compositions of mineral oils with ether oils on the mosquitoes 矿物油与醚油组合物对蚊虫的影响研究
Pub Date : 1900-01-01 DOI: 10.29228/jlsb.53
V. Abbasov, N. D. Nabiyeva, J. Mammadov, M. I. Aliyev, P. Šafářová, G. Ismayilova, S. Rahimli, G. Isayeva
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Fauna of Karabakh and liberated territories and prospects of reintroduction of some largest mammals A.G. Eyvazov 卡拉巴赫和解放区的动物群和一些大型哺乳动物重新引入的前景
Pub Date : 1900-01-01 DOI: 10.29228/jlsb.18
A. G. Eyvazov
The article clarifies the fauna of Karabakh and the liberated territories and the reintroduction of some large mammals to historical sites on the basis of available literature. Based on the literature data, 56 species of insect fauna in Karabakh and the liberated territories are rare, endemic and endangered. Of the 53 species and subspecies of fish found in the water basins of the Azerbaijani part of the Lesser Caucasus, 7 species are included in the Red Data Book of Azerbaijan (2013), and 4 species are included in the IUSN Red List. 4 out of 11 species of amphibians belonging to the batrachafauna of Azerbaijan and 35 out of 63 species of reptiles belonging to the herpetofauna are found in these areas. Of the 367 species of birds that existed in Azerbaijan before the occupation, 200 species were found in these areas (Currently, Azerbaijan's ornithofauna consists of 407 species of birds.). At present, 115 species of mammals have been registered in Azerbaijan. Before the occupation, 75 mammal species belonging to 6 orders were registered in the territory of Karabakh. Before the occupation, 24 species were included in the "Red Book" of Azerbaijan (2013). In the liberated areas, it is possible to begin the recovery of the population of some of the species of several largest mammals that have recently become extinct (Gazelle Gazella subgutturosa Guldenstaedt, 1778, Caucasian noble deer Cervus elaphus Ogilbu, 1870, Chamois Rupicapra rupicapra Linnaeus, 1758). Historical conditions have been created for the study of the liberated territories and the reintroduction of the listed populations to their historical areas: territories of Aghdam, Fizuli, Jabrayil, Zangilan, where gazelle possibly exists, Caucasian red deer can be found in the territories of Kalbajar, Lachin, Gubadli and Zangilan districts, chamois in the Murovdag range.
本文在现有文献的基础上澄清了卡拉巴赫和解放区的动物群以及一些大型哺乳动物重新进入历史遗址的情况。根据文献资料,卡拉巴赫和解放区有56种昆虫动物群属于珍稀、特有种和濒危物种。在小高加索地区阿塞拜疆部分水域发现的53种鱼类和亚种中,有7种被列入阿塞拜疆红色数据手册(2013年),4种被列入国际自然保护联盟红色名录。属于阿塞拜疆batracha动物群的11种两栖动物中有4种,属于爬虫动物群的63种爬行动物中有35种在这些地区发现。在占领前存在于阿塞拜疆的367种鸟类中,在这些地区发现了200种(目前,阿塞拜疆的鸟类动物群由407种鸟类组成)。目前,阿塞拜疆已登记了115种哺乳动物。在占领之前,在卡拉巴赫领土上登记了属于6目的75种哺乳动物。在占领之前,有24个物种被列入阿塞拜疆的“红皮书”(2013年)。在解放区,一些最近灭绝的大型哺乳动物(Gazelle Gazella subgutturosa Guldenstaedt, 1778年,高加索贵族鹿Cervus elaphus Ogilbu, 1870年,羚羊Rupicapra Rupicapra Linnaeus, 1758年)的种群数量有可能开始恢复。为研究解放区和将所列种群重新引入其历史地区创造了历史条件:在阿格达姆、菲祖利、贾布拉伊勒、赞吉兰地区,瞪羚可能存在;在卡尔巴贾尔、拉钦、古巴德利和赞吉兰地区,可以找到高加索马鹿;在穆洛夫达格山脉,可以找到岩羚羊。
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Prospects of biodiversity research in water basins of the Karabakh region 卡拉巴赫地区流域生物多样性研究展望
Pub Date : 1900-01-01 DOI: 10.29228/jlsb.31
R. Gasimov
The article is devoted to the prospects of scientific research of biodiversity in the water basins of the Karabakh territory liberated from the 30-year Armenian occupation. Both flora and fauna barbarously looted and destroyed by the invaders are subjects to comprehensive restoration, and the elaboration of scientifically based approaches to the development of the once-prosperous region remains with the scientists of the Republic. The primary tasks facing scientists are the analysis of the state of biodiversity of the water basins located in the territories of Karabakh, in particular, the establishment of species and stocks of fish belonging to the local ichthyofauna, the study of the potential of the food base. The article gives the names of rivers and other water sources of the Karabakh zone, where natural fish farming and aquaculture can be developed. A list of multidisciplinary studies necessary for the restoration and development of aquatic biodiversity in the liberated territories of Karabakh is proposed. The article is preceded by a brief review of works on the research of the physiology and ecology of fish in the reservoirs of the Republic, focusing on sturgeon, which is of industrial importance for the country.
这篇文章专门讨论了从30年亚美尼亚占领中解放出来的卡拉巴赫领土流域生物多样性科学研究的前景。被侵略者野蛮掠夺和破坏的动植物都必须得到全面恢复,而制定以科学为基础的方法来发展这个曾经繁荣的地区的工作仍由共和国的科学家负责。科学家面临的主要任务是分析卡拉巴赫境内水域的生物多样性状况,特别是确定属于当地鱼类的鱼类种类和种群,研究粮食基地的潜力。文章给出了卡拉巴赫地区的河流和其他水源的名称,在那里可以发展天然鱼类养殖和水产养殖。提出了在卡拉巴赫解放区恢复和发展水生生物多样性所必需的多学科研究清单。本文首先简要回顾了共和国水库鱼类生理学和生态学的研究工作,重点是鲟鱼,这对该国具有重要的工业意义。
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The role of conservative treatment in morbid obesity (minireview) 保守治疗在病态肥胖中的作用(综述)
Pub Date : 1900-01-01 DOI: 10.29228/jlsb.6
S. Asadova, Sh. N. Gasimov
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