{ "access": { "embargo": { "active": false, "reason": null }, "files": "public", "record": "public", "status": "open" }, "created": "2017-12-01T08:58:51.767179+00:00", "custom_fields": { "journal:journal": { "issue": "3", "pages": "3-9", "title": "The Moldovan Medical Journal", "volume": "60" } }, "deletion_status": { "is_deleted": false, "status": "P" }, "files": { "count": 1, "enabled": true, "entries": { "MMJ-60-3-pp3-9.pdf": { "checksum": "md5:b2956e2c33c7bf04d8dff731b6ba0b76", "ext": "pdf", "id": "a7c96a82-690e-4f38-9ac6-5cd6224a0033", "key": "MMJ-60-3-pp3-9.pdf", "metadata": null, "mimetype": "application/pdf", "size": 207725 } }, "order": [], "total_bytes": 207725 }, "id": "1051116", "is_draft": false, "is_published": true, "links": { "access": "https://zenodo.org/api/records/1051116/access", "access_links": "https://zenodo.org/api/records/1051116/access/links", "access_request": "https://zenodo.org/api/records/1051116/access/request", "access_users": "https://zenodo.org/api/records/1051116/access/users", "archive": "https://zenodo.org/api/records/1051116/files-archive", "archive_media": "https://zenodo.org/api/records/1051116/media-files-archive", "communities": "https://zenodo.org/api/records/1051116/communities", "communities-suggestions": "https://zenodo.org/api/records/1051116/communities-suggestions", "doi": "https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.1051116", "draft": "https://zenodo.org/api/records/1051116/draft", "files": "https://zenodo.org/api/records/1051116/files", "latest": "https://zenodo.org/api/records/1051116/versions/latest", "latest_html": "https://zenodo.org/records/1051116/latest", "media_files": "https://zenodo.org/api/records/1051116/media-files", "parent": "https://zenodo.org/api/records/1051115", "parent_doi": "https://zenodo.org/doi/10.5281/zenodo.1051115", "parent_html": "https://zenodo.org/records/1051115", "requests": "https://zenodo.org/api/records/1051116/requests", "reserve_doi": "https://zenodo.org/api/records/1051116/draft/pids/doi", "self": "https://zenodo.org/api/records/1051116", "self_doi": "https://zenodo.org/doi/10.5281/zenodo.1051116", "self_html": "https://zenodo.org/records/1051116", "self_iiif_manifest": "https://zenodo.org/api/iiif/record:1051116/manifest", "self_iiif_sequence": "https://zenodo.org/api/iiif/record:1051116/sequence/default", "versions": "https://zenodo.org/api/records/1051116/versions" }, "media_files": { "count": 0, "enabled": false, "entries": {}, "order": [], "total_bytes": 0 }, "metadata": { "creators": [ { "affiliations": [ { "name": "Department of Pneumophthisiology, Nicolae Testemitsanu State University of Medicine and Pharmacy" } ], "person_or_org": { "family_name": "Lesnic", "given_name": "Evelina", "name": "Lesnic, Evelina", "type": "personal" } } ], "description": "
Background: Tuberculosis represents a social-related disease and for identifying the priority interventions for reducing its impact must be identified themain disparity features of patients.
\n\nMaterial and methods: Global Competitiveness Report and Report of the National Centre for Health Management were used. The clinical study wasretrospective, randomized, selective, and included 263 new pulmonary TB cases registered in three different Moldovan regions: Chisinau (center), Balti(north) and Cahul (south).
\n\nResults: Attributable risk identified that in Chisinau compared to Balti predominated patients in economical vulnerable state, without health insurance,GeneXpert MTB/ Rifampicin sensible and those who successfuly finished the treatment. In Balti compared to Chisinau predominated chronic alcoholabusers, co-morbid patients, severe pulmonary tuberculosis, direct addressing to the hospital, patients infected with GeneXpert MTB/Rifampicin resistantstrains of Mycobacteria. The major differences between Chisinau and Cahul groups, with predominance in Chisinau were homeless, co-morbid patientsand those who successfully finished the treatment course. In Cahul predominated patients with rural residence, direct addressed to the regional hospitaland severe forms of tuberculosis. Comparing the Balti and Cahul groups was established the predominance in Cahul of patients with rural residence, ineconomically vulnerable state and patient’s detection by general practitioner. In Balti predominated co-morbid patients, alcohol abusers, patients withsevere forms of tuberculosis.
\n\nConclusions: Reduction of health care inequality will be achieved through social assistance of vulnerable groups and improvement of the general public life. demonstrates that in case of nosocomial infection of patients with acutecerebrovascular accident prevalent is nosocomial infection of the respiratory tract.
", "languages": [ { "id": "eng", "title": { "en": "English" } } ], "publication_date": "2017-10-15", "publisher": "Zenodo", "resource_type": { "id": "publication-article", "title": { "de": "Zeitschriftenartikel", "en": "Journal article" } }, "rights": [ { "description": { "en": "" }, "icon": "cc-by-nc-sa-icon", "id": "cc-by-nc-sa-4.0", "props": { "scheme": "spdx", "url": "https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/legalcode" }, "title": { "en": "Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial Share Alike 4.0 International" } } ], "subjects": [ { "subject": "tuberculosis" }, { "subject": "risk factors" }, { "subject": "inequalities" } ], "title": "The assessment of different tuberculosis-related features in Moldova regions" }, "parent": { "access": { "owned_by": { "user": 30065 } }, "communities": { "default": "defb456c-252a-405d-a1da-fcdd6eaca275", "entries": [ { "access": { "member_policy": "open", "members_visibility": "public", "record_policy": "open", "review_policy": "open", "visibility": "public" }, "children": { "allow": false }, "created": "2017-11-15T11:53:29.048727+00:00", "custom_fields": {}, "deletion_status": { "is_deleted": false, "status": "P" }, "id": "defb456c-252a-405d-a1da-fcdd6eaca275", "links": {}, "metadata": { "curation_policy": "", "page": "The Moldovan Medical Journal is an international scientific double-blind peer reviewed periodical edition, 4 per year, of the Scientific Medical Association of the Republic of Moldova designed for specialists in the areas of medicine, dentistry, pharmacy, social medicine and public health. From its debut the journal has striven to support the interests of Moldovan medicine concerning the new concepts of its development.
\r\n\r\nThe Editorial Board warmly welcomes both the readers of and the authors for the journal, all those who are enthusiastic in searching new and more effective ways of solving numerous medicine problems. We hope that those who want to make their contribution to the science of medicine will find our journal helpful and encouraging.
\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n
The Moldovan Medical Journal supports the Open Access policy. There are no fees to access the published articles. All the content of the journal is available on our web page in PDF immediately upon publication according to the Budapest, Berlin and Bethesda Open Access Initiative’s definition of Open Access. In the Republic of Moldova, the State policy in the field of sciences is based on the Code on Science and Innovation, adopted in 2004, which provides the guaranteed access to scientific information.
\r\n\r\nThe journal has no article processing or submission charges and no author’s emoluments. Publication of the journal is supported by the academic and scientific institutions of the Republic of Moldova: Nicolae Testemitsanu State University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Medial Department of Academy of Sciences, Institute of Mother and Child, Institute of Oncology, Institute of Cardiology, Institute of Neurology and Neurosurgery, Chiril Draganiuc Institute of Phthisiopneumology, Institute of Urgent Medicine, National Center of Public Health.
\r\n\r\nPublication of the journal is favored by the Council of Experts of the Ministry of Health of the Republic of Moldova.
\r\n\r\nArticles are accepted for consideration regardless of nationality, gender, race, and sexual orientation, ethical, religious and political beliefs of the authors.
\r\n\r\nEthics and malpractice guidelines of our journal are based on the Code of Conduct and Best Practice Guidelines for Journal Editors made up by the Committee on Publication Ethics (www.publicationethics.org), on the Uniform Requirements for Manuscripts Submitted to Biomedical Journals developed by the International Committee of Medical Journal Editors (www.icmje.org), on the principles of the World Association of Medical Editors (www.wame.org) and on the standards of the National Ethics Committee (www.ms.gov.md) of the Republic of Moldova. The journal tends to become the member of and subscribes to the principles of the Committee of Publication Ethics (COPE).
\r\n\r\nThe journal is indexed in the State Scientific Medical Library of the Russian Federation, in the database VINITI (Vserossiiskiy Institut Nauchnoy i Tekhnicheskoi Informatsii) [All-Russian Scientific and Technical Information Institute] and being listed in Ulrichsweb Global Serials Directory.
", "title": "The Moldovan Medical Journal" }, "revision_id": 0, "slug": "mmj", "updated": "2019-06-18T18:40:57.376469+00:00" } ], "ids": [ "defb456c-252a-405d-a1da-fcdd6eaca275" ] }, "id": "1051115", "pids": { "doi": { "client": "datacite", "identifier": "10.5281/zenodo.1051115", "provider": "datacite" } } }, "pids": { "doi": { "client": "datacite", "identifier": "10.5281/zenodo.1051116", "provider": "datacite" }, "oai": { "identifier": "oai:zenodo.org:1051116", "provider": "oai" } }, "revision_id": 5, "stats": { "all_versions": { "data_volume": 11840325.0, "downloads": 57, "unique_downloads": 53, "unique_views": 92, "views": 95 }, "this_version": { "data_volume": 11840325.0, "downloads": 57, "unique_downloads": 53, "unique_views": 92, "views": 95 } }, "status": "published", "updated": "2020-01-20T14:28:39.647774+00:00", "versions": { "index": 1, "is_latest": true } }