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Item Epidemiological and preventive aspects of Hepatitis C virus infection in Ukraine(Boston: Primedia eLaunch, 2020) Baieva O.; Kovalenko O.; Tserkovniak L.; Slobodyan A.Viral hepatitis is a common and dangerous infectious disease caused by various hepatitis viruses, which primarily affect human liver cells. Hepatitis C is a liver disease caused by the hepatitis C virus (HCV): the virus can cause both acute and chronic hepatitis, ranging in severity from a mild illness lasting a few weeks to a serious, lifelong illness. Analysis of materials obtained in of the official registration of cases of the Ministry of Health of Ukraine, a total of 44359 cases of HCV infection were registered in country for 7 years (2013 - 2019), including 3826 cases of Acute hepatitis C - (8 , 44 ± 0.48)% and 41483 Chronic hepatitis C - (91.56 ± 0.48)%Item International principles of providing medical care(International Science Group, 2024) Baieva O.; Makhniuk V.; Kryvenko Y.; Kovalenko O.; Tserkovniak L.The majority of countries formulate state policy in the field of health care based on the international agreements and declarations, however, state management of the sector in each country is carried out within the legal framework of current legislation. In accordance with its international legal obligations, the state participates in the implementation of international health care programs; exchanges environmental and medical information; promotes professional and scientific contacts of health care workers, exchange of progressive methods and technologies, export and import of medical equipment, medicines and other goods necessary for health, activities of joint enterprises in the field of health care; organizes joint training of specialists, develops and supports all other forms of international cooperation that do not contradict international law and national legislationItem MODERNS INNOVATIVE PEDAGOGICAL TECHNOLOGIES IN THE TRAINING OF FUTURE DOCTORS IN MICROBIOLOGY, VIROLOGY AND IMMUNOLOGY(European Conference, 2024-12-23) Baieva O.; Zelentsova S.; Tserkovniak L.The article deals with microbiology, virology and immunology as an educational component in the training of doctors is based on the knowledge obtained by students in the study of general biology, biological and bioorganic chemistry, medical and biological physics, medical chemistry, human anatomy, histology, cytology and embryology. This educational component is the basis for studying the disciplines of professional training of a future doctor in general pathology, hygiene, epidemiology, educational disciplines of surgical and therapeutic cycles. When training future doctors in microbiology, virology, and immunology at the Kyiv Medical University, the use of an information system has been introduced by placing the necessary educational and methodological materials of methodological support on the department's information web page in the Google Education system. The web page contains not only the texts of lectures and presentations for them, but also materials for practical classes, video materials on the main topics of the academic discipline. Independent work is supplemented by the performance of practical tasks presented in the corresponding workbookItem TECHNOLOGICAL PRINCIPLES FOR ENSURING HIGH INDICATORS OF MEDICAL CARE(International Science Group, 2024-12-17) Baieva O.; Kryvenko Y.; Tserkovniak L.; Tarasova N.; Zelentsova S.The article dealth with general treatment and diagnostic technologies - the latest technologies for diagnosis and treatment of the most common pathologies and diseases. To achieve the safety of treatment, clinical and economic efficiency of the process of providing medical care, the implementation of medical care standards is being carried out. Biotechnology, nanotechnology, genetic engineering technologies for diagnostics and treatment are becoming increasingly important in modern theoretical and practical medicine. Gene therapy involves the development of safe and high-tech methods for introducing missing or defective producer genes into the somatic cells of patients. Telemedicine's potential to transform healthcare delivery is profound, fostering accessibility, efficiency, and improved patient outcomes. Information and organizational support technologies should create a single medical information space. The structure of the space should contain three hierarchical levels. The first is information systems of institutions directly related to patients.