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Документ Hepatitis A. the features of disease course in adults(Wiadomosci lekarskie (Warsaw, Poland), 2023) Pryimenko, Nataliia; Koval, Tetiana; Kotelevska, Tetiana; Bodnar, Vadym; Syzova, Liudmyla; Marchenko, Olena; Прийменко, Наталія Олегівна; Коваль, Тетяна Ігорівна; Котелевська, Тетяна Михайлівна; Боднар, Вадим Анатолійович; Сизова, Людмила Михайлівна; Марченко, Олена ГеннадіївнаObjective: The aim: To analyze the incidence of Hepatitis A in Ukraine and Poltava region and to study the clinical and epidemiological features of the course of Hepatitis A in adult patients. Patients and methods: Materials and methods: The course of HA in 96 hospitalized patients was analyzed. The diagnosis of HA was established on the basis of clinical and epide¬miological data and confirmed by the results of laboratory studies (serological and molecular biological). Results: Results: In 2019, in the Poltava region, there was an increase in the incidence of Hepatitis A with a predominance among sick people of working age, among the urban population. This part of people aged from 60 to 75 years old constitutes 9.4%. This study showed that the waterway was the dominant way of HA transmission. The course of the disease in most hospitalized patients was typical and cyclic, with a predominance of a mixed variant of the pre-jaundice period and jaundice. One third of patients survey that they had fever, which persisted with jaundice. Conclusion: Conclusions: The findings of this study indicates that the patients older than 40 years were more likely to have concomitant chronic pathology than younger patients, and Hepatitis A was more severe with the development of prolonged cholestasis, wave-like course and recurrence. In most patients under the age of 40, the course of Hepatitis A was mild, but splenomegaly and severe cytolytic syndrome were more common.Документ Polymorphism of tmprss2 (rs12329760) but not ace2 (rs4240157), tmprss11a (rs353163) and cd147 (rs8259) is associated with the severity of COVID-19 in the Ukrainian population(Acta Biomed, 2023-02-13) Izmailova, Olga; Shlykova, Oksana; Kabaliei, Alina; Vatsenko, Anastasia; Ivashchenko, Dmytro; Dudchenko, Maksym; Volianskyi, Andrii; Zelinskyy, Gennadiy; Koval, Tetiana; Dittmer, Ulf; Kaidashev, Igor; Ізмайлова, Ольга Віталіївна; Дудченко, Максим Олександрович; Іващенко, Дмитро Миколайович; Кабалєй, Аліна Вікторівна; Волянський, Андрій Юрійович; Дітмер, Ульф; Зелінський, Геннадій; Шликова, Оксана Анатоліївна; Ваценко, Анастасія Ігорівна; Коваль, Тетяна Ігорівна; Кайдашев, Ігор ПетровичGene polymorphism, coding the host proteases, which are involved in the virus entry into the cells can influence the susceptibility to and mortality from coronavirus disease 19 (COVID-19). Angiotensin-converting enzyme 2 (ACE2), transmembrane serine 2 and serine 11A proteases (TMPRSS2, TMPRSS11A), and a cell surface cluster of differentiation 147 (CD147) might be a gene candidate that ex-erts such influence. The aim of this study was to investigate the associations between ace2, tmprss2, tmprss11a, and cd147 polymorphic variants and the severity of COVID-19 in the Ukrainian population. Methods: The study population consisted of the Ukrainian population with COVID-19: patients without oxygen therapy (n=62), with non-invasive (n=92) and invasive (n=35) oxygen therapy, as well as control subjects (n=92). Al-lelic polymorphisms of ace2 rs4240157, tmprss2 rs12329760, and tmprss11a rs353163 were determined by real-time PCR, and cd147 rs8259 polymorphism was detected by PCR with subsequent restrictase analysis. We compared investigated polymorphisms distribution with other populations by meta-analysis. Results: Our study is the first to obtain data about the distribution of investigated gene polymorphisms in the Ukrainian population: tmprss2 rs12329760 – CC 60.9%, CT 35.9%, TT 3.2%; tmprss11a rs353163 – CC 46.7%, CT 40.2%, TT 13.1%; ace2 rs4240157 – CC 7.6%, C 18.5%, CT 22.8%, TT 19.6%, T 31.5%; cd147 rs8259 – TT 60.9%, AT 32.6%, AA 6.5%. This distribution was similar to the Northern, Western and Southern European populations. There was a statistically significant difference in the frequency of tmprss2 polymorphic geno-types CC 57.1%, CT 28.6%, and TT 14.3% (P<0.05) in COVID-19 patients with invasive oxygen therapy in comparison with non-invasive oxygen therapy. This tmprss2 mutation occurs in the scavenger receptor cysteine-rich (SRCR) domain and might be important for protein-protein interaction in a calcium-depend-ent manner. Conclusions: Our study indicated the presence of an association between the tmprss2 rs12329760 polymorphism and the severity of COVID-19 in the Ukrainian population.