Incure


Infusion & Chemotherapy №1 2018

 

 

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ACTUAL PROBLEM

Feshchenko Y.I., Gumeniuk M.I., Korolyuk O.Ya. Existing opportunities to increase the effectiveness of tuberculosis treatment

DOI: 10.32902/2663-0338-2018-18-1-6-12

ORIGINAL STUDIES

Kuzhko M.M., Tlustova T.M., Denysov O.S., Sprynsian T.A., Shukha Yu.V. Short-term physical and chemical stability of mixtures of anti-tuberculosis drugs for intravenous administration

DOI: 10.32902/2663-0338-2018-18-1-13-18

Cherenko S.O., Lytvynenko N.A., Reva O.A., Khmel O.V., Veremeenenko R.A., Pogrebna M.V., Senko Yu.A. Safety and efficiency of the port-catheter for intensive intravenous chemotherapy in patients with multi-drug resistant tuberculosis and extensively drug-resistant tuberculosis

DOI: 10.32902/2663-0338-2018-18-1-19-24

REVIEW  ARTICLES

Ignatieva V.I., Martsinyuk T.M., Svyatnenko V.A., Gumeniuk G.L. The relevance of the use of electroencephalography and audiometry for the diagnosis of drug-related nervous system complications in patients with multi-drug resistant pulmonary tuberculosis during the main course of chemotherapy

DOI: 10.32902/2663-0338-2018-18-1-25-29

FOREIGN EXPERIENCE

Raquel Pacheco Duro, Paulo Figueiredo Dias, Alcina Azevedo Ferreira, Sandra Margarida Xerinda, Carlos Lima Alves, António Carlos Sarmento and Lurdes Campos dos Santos Severe Tuberculosis Requiring Intensive Care: A Descriptive Analysis

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National Institute of Phthisiology and Pulmonology

named after F.G. Yanovsky NAMS of Ukraine

 

http://www.ifp.kiev.ua/doc/journals/ic_ukr.htm

30/12/2018