Department of Pediatric Infectious Diseases. Our Doctors Visiting Hours

In the early years, the clinical base of the department was the hospital. S.P. Botkin and Children's Clinical Hospital. I.V. Rusakov. Since 1972, the main pedagogical, medical and scientific work was carried out on the basis of the Children's Clinical Hospital No. 9 named after. F.E. Dzerzhinsky, now - G.N. Speransky, and since 1984 - the Tushino Children's City Hospital. Currently, CIB No. 2 on Sokolina Gora is attached to the clinical bases of the Department of Children's Infectious Diseases.
The founder of the department and its first head was Professor M.E. Sukhareva (1897-1991), an outstanding teacher and scientist, student of A.A. Kisel - the founder of Russian pediatrics. A team of remarkable infectious disease specialists and teachers was created: Lyubov Abramovna Berzina, Evdokia Alexandrovna Linyaeva, Kaleriya Vulfovna Blumenthal, Izolda Nikolaevna Rudenskaya, Antonina Alexandrovna Chuprynina, Nora Leonidovna Makhlinovskaya, Tatyana Anatolyevna Rumyantseva worked at the department during these years. From 1966 to the present, a wonderful teacher, clinician, dedicated pediatric infectious disease specialist, associate professor, candidate has been working at the department. medical sciences Lydia Fyodorovna Nesterina.

Under the guidance of Professor M.E. Sukhareva's department became a genuine school for children's infectious disease specialists in the USSR. Main directions scientific research departments during this period dealt with the study of dysentery, salmonellosis and other intestinal infections, scarlet fever, diphtheria, whooping cough, acute respiratory viral infections (ARVI). The results of these works were reflected in 200 publications, including monographs.
From 1972 to 1984 the department was headed by Professor Vladimir Sergeyevich Kazarin. A lot of methodological work was carried out at the department, attention was paid to the publication of new educational and teaching aids, were published "Recommendations for the treatment of emergency conditions in infectious diseases in children", the monographs "Croup in children" and "Infectious mononucleosis in children" (Prof. V.S. Kazarin and others), awarded state prizes. L.A. was enrolled as an assistant of the department. Pavlova, who completed her postgraduate studies and defended her Ph.D. thesis on the problems of yersiniosis. Lyudmila Alekseevna is a clinician with extensive experience, a specialist in pediatric infectious diseases, and is currently working at the department.

From 1985 to 2002, the Department of Children's Infectious Diseases was headed by Professor V.P. Timina, a talented doctor, scientist and teacher, one of the leading specialists in the field of infectious pathology in the USSR. During this period, the department carried out a large pedagogical, medical-consultative and scientific activity, studied the problems of pharmacokinetics of antibacterial drugs in meningitis, pneumonia, emergency conditions in children, yersiniosis, acute intestinal infections (AII). Under the leadership of V.P. Timina defended 14 candidate dissertations and 1 doctoral dissertation.
At the department in different years Igor Ivanovich Sidorov, Vladimir Semenovich Levin, Emilia Olegovna Ispolatovskaya, Irina Ivanovna Ulyanovskaya worked successfully and fruitfully.
A special impact on the organization of educational methodical work The department was provided by a wonderful teacher and clinician-infectionist Evgenia Vitalievna Stanzo, who for more than 15 years was the head of the educational part of the department. After graduating from graduate school, Tatyana Alexandrovna Chebotareva, now a professor and head of the educational department, came to the department. The main scientific and clinical interests of Tatyana Alexandrovna are related to the problems of studying respiratory viral infections, herpesvirus infections and immunology.

The contribution of the department to the training of medical staff of infectious disease specialists in the improvement cycles in various cities of Russia is invaluable, Central Asia, Kazakhstan, etc. and in residency (more than 50 clinical residents) for 50 years.
Since 2002, the department has been headed by Professor Lyudmila Nikolaevna Mazankova, a specialist in the field of childhood infectious diseases with priority interests in the study of intestinal infections, microecological aspects of pathology, viral diseases and other nosologies, Honored Doctor of Russia.
The staff of the department currently employs experienced teachers, clinicians and infectious disease specialists: Associate Professor, Ph.D. L.F. Nesterina, Associate Professor, Ph.D. L.A. Pavlova, Professor, MD T.A. Chebotareva, Associate Professor, MD S.G. Gorbunov, Professor, MD A.A. Cheburkin, assistant, Ph.D. G.D. Gusev.
At the Department of Children's Infectious Diseases, the pedagogical process is carried out, constantly improving, in general educational programs in the specialty "Infectious Diseases". Every year, 200-250 pediatricians and infectious disease specialists are trained in certification cycles, field cycles are carried out in different cities of Russia (Voronezh, Izhevsk, Krasnodar, Astrakhan, etc.), as well as in Kazakhstan (Astana).
Curricula in the specialty "Infectious Diseases" are constantly updated, the training of specialists is based on new concepts and technologies for providing medical and preventive care to children with infectious pathology in conditions of epidemiological instability.
Continuous and remote professional education carried out at the Department of Pediatric Infectious Diseases, is an important factor in maintaining high level vocational training pediatricians and infectious disease specialists.

The main directions of the methodological work of the department are optimization educational process, improvement of lecture material, mastering new forms of practical training and holding seminars, telecommunication lectures, development and implementation of test questions and control of the 4th generation. The results of this work are reflected in more than 100 guidelines and books. Over the past 10 years, the staff of the department published 156 printed works, including: a reference book of the practitioner "Children's Infections", 2009 (edited by Prof. L.N. Mazankova), 108 articles in rating journals, 25 guidelines. Professor T.A. Chebotareva received a patent of the Russian Federation No. 2456020 (priority dated March 30, 2011) “A method for preventing influenza and acute respiratory infections in children with bronchial asthma.”
As part of the integration and implementation into practice of scientific achievements in the field of infectious diseases and various specialties of pediatrics, the staff of the department and leading specialists of Russia organized and held 7 annual all-Russian scientific and practical interdisciplinary conferences for doctors "Infectious aspects of somatic pathology in children".
The conferences continue to unite the interests of pediatric infectious disease specialists and pediatricians of various profiles in the field of studying childhood diseases associated with infectious agents and having the so-called somatic masks of infectious pathology. The attention of specialists of various profiles is focused on consolidating efforts in the fight against infectious-associated pathology by improving diagnostics, differential diagnostics, standardization of the treatment algorithm and prevention of infections and their adverse outcomes.
The conferences are attended by leading infectious disease specialists and pediatricians of various specialties, who are aware that progress in reducing child morbidity and mortality is possible only through the joint efforts of pediatricians and infectious disease specialists.

Research work of the staff of the department is carried out in the following main areas: improving the methods of diagnosis, prevention and treatment of infectious diseases of the gastrointestinal and respiratory tracts in children; study of epidemiology, etiopathogenesis and improvement of differential diagnosis of antibiotic-associated diarrhea in children; optimization of diagnostics and treatment of bacterial purulent meningitis.

Within these areas, research topics were developed:
. Clinical and genetic aspects of the study of acute intestinal infections in children.
. Viral and combined diarrhea in children in modern conditions.
. Nutritional support and hypoosmolar rehydration mixtures in the treatment of viral diarrhea in children.
. Features of opportunistic infections in the age aspect.
. Interferon status and interferonogenesis in ARVI and AII in children.
. Immunobiological effects of probiotics in ARVI and AII in children.
. Microecological aspects of the study of infectious pathology.
. Differential diagnosis of infectious and non-infectious exanthems in children.
. Development of methods modern assessment conditions of intestinal colonization resistance in rotavirus infection in children of the first year of life.
. Modern opportunities for improving pre- and probiotic therapy for infectious diseases in children.
. Epidemiology and clinical options, diagnosis, prevention and treatment of Clostridium difficile infection in children.
. Differential diagnosis of Kawasaki syndrome.
. State of the problem of measles at the present stage.
. Development of a concept for the modernization of influenza prevention in children at high risk of the disease.
. Differential diagnosis of infectious and non-infectious inflammatory bowel diseases in children.
Among these directions in last years the priority was to conduct dynamic monitoring of the variability of the clinical picture of rotavirus infection depending on age, premorbid background and to identify risk factors for adverse outcomes and consequences of rotavirus infection; unification of domestic clinical recommendations for the etiopathogenetic treatment of rotavirus infection both in the acute period and in the period of convalescence; scientific and clinical research on the development of methods of probiotic therapy and antiviral therapy for rotavirus infection.
Scientific research is carried out in cooperation with leading research centers and clinics, including the Research Institute of Epidemiology and Microbiology. N.F. Gamaleya, State Scientific Center for Coloproctology of the Russian Academy of Medical Sciences (Professor I.L. Khalif), University Clinic of the First Moscow State Medical University. THEM. Sechenov Institute of Allergology and Immunology.
As a result of 50 years of activity, 7 doctoral and 53 master's theses were prepared and defended, including 1 doctoral and 11 master's theses over the past 12 years.
Medical and advisory work is carried out in the Tushino Children's City Hospital, Children's Clinical Hospital No. G.N. Speransky, CIB No. 2, Moscow. Councils, clinical reviews, regular scientific and practical conferences with the participation of hospital doctors are the permanent work of the department staff.

Long-term and fruitful scientific, practical and pedagogical work in the most important areas of combating childhood infectious diseases allowed the Department of Children's Infectious Diseases to take one of the leading places in the system of postgraduate education of doctors in infectious diseases of childhood.
The editorial board of "RMJ" and the pediatric faculty of the RMAPE sincerely congratulate the department on the anniversary and wish its staff - Head. department prof. L.N. Mazankova, Assoc. L.F. Nesterina, Assoc. L.A. Pavlova, prof. T.A. Chebotareva, MD S.G. Gorbunov, prof. A.A. Cheburkin, ass. G.D. Goose good health, well-being and new creative
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RUSSIAN MEDICAL ACADEMY OF POSTGRADUATE EDUCATION (RMAPE)

DEPARTMENT OF CHILDREN'S INFECTIOUS DISEASES

The Department of Pediatric Infectious Diseases was established according to the order of the Central Institute for Advanced Medical Studies No. 489 dated December 21, 1964: “Create the Department of Pediatric Infectious Diseases from 01.12.64 on the basis of the Department of Pediatric Infectious Diseases of the Department of Pediatrics and include it in the Therapeutic Faculty.” Now it is the Russian Medical Academy of Postgraduate Education (RMAPO). Since 1986, the Department of Children's Infectious Diseases has been located in the Tushino Children's City Hospital.

Every year, the staff of the department conducts 10-12 cycles of general improvement; more than 300 pediatricians and pediatric infectious disease specialists undergo professional training every year. In addition, cycles are held for chief specialists, teachers of medical universities. An important component of the pedagogical work of the department is the conduct of field training cycles, which trained more than 3,000 pediatricians in more than 50 cities of the country.

Over 49 years of the department's work, more than 9,000 doctors from different regions of the country have been trained, more than 150 pediatric infectious disease specialists have been trained as part of clinical residency and postgraduate studies.

Currently the department is represented by:
- head. department: d.m.s., prof. Mazankova L.N.,
department staff:
– professors: d.m.s. Chebotareva T.A., MD Cheburkin A.A.,
– associate professors: Ph.D. Pavlova L.A., Ph.D. Nesterina L.F., MD Gorbunov S.G.,
– assistant: Ph.D. Guseva G.D.

Among the research areas in recent years, the priorities have been:
- conducting dynamic monitoring of the variability of the clinical picture of rotavirus infection depending on the pathogen serotype and identifying risk factors for adverse outcomes and consequences of rotavirus infection;
– unification of domestic clinical recommendations for the etiopathogenetic treatment of rotavirus infection both in the acute period and in the period of convalescence;
– conducting scientific and clinical research on the development of methods of probiotic therapy and antiviral therapy for rotavirus infection;
– improvement of methods for diagnosing, preventing and treating infectious diseases of the gastrointestinal and respiratory tract in children;
– study of epidemiology, etiopathogenesis and improvement of differential diagnosis of antibiotic-associated diarrhea in children;

Therapeutic and advisory work is carried out in the Tushino Children's City Hospital. Councils, clinical reviews, regular scientific and practical conferences with the participation of hospital doctors are the permanent work of the department staff. Employees of the department work in close contact with doctors not only infectious diseases, but also other departments of the Tushino Children's City Hospital. They constantly advise the most seriously ill children in departments, including intensive care. The faculty of the department regularly assists doctors in establishing a diagnosis and determining treatment tactics.

Long-term and fruitful scientific, practical and pedagogical work in the most important areas of the fight against childhood infectious diseases has allowed the Department of Children's Infectious Diseases to take the main place in the system of postgraduate education of doctors in infectious diseases of childhood in Russia.

1932 - organization of the Department of Infectious Diseases TsOLIUV, clinical base - City Clinical Hospital. S.P. Botkin.

Professor Mikhail Petrovich Kireev - the first head of the department (1932-1943), he published classical works on typhus, drug disease, scarlet fever, diphtheria, the phenomenon of chronic carriage of pathogens, created methods of immunotherapy (antitoxic serum) and prevention (combined scarlet fever vaccine), justified organization of treatment of infectious patients (isolation of patients, construction of boxed departments). The first Guide to Infectious Diseases for Ambulatory Physicians was published.

Academician of the Academy of Medical Sciences of the USSR Georgy Pavlovich Rudnev headed the department from 1944 to 1970. He studied bacteriological and hematological aspects of brucellosis, plague, anthrax, tularemia. The author of the classic monograph "Clinic of the Plague", which was awarded a government prize. Under the leadership of G.P. Rudnev, more than 60 doctoral and master's theses were defended; his students headed most of the departments of universities, and also became heads of large departments of research institutes and health care facilities, the work “Guide to Infectious Diseases” by G.P. Rudnev was a reference book for infectious disease doctors of different generations.

Corresponding Member of the USSR Academy of Medical Sciences Vladimir Nikolayevich Nikiforov headed the department from 1970 to 1990. He devoted his scientific and practical activities to an in-depth study of diphtheria, typhus and typhoid fever, cholera, anthrax, plague, botulism, toxoplasmosis, HIV infection. Under the direction of V.N. Nikiforov on the basis of the Clinical Hospital. S.P. Botkin, scientific and practical centers for botulism and toxoplasmosis were created. The monograph of Vladimir Nikolaevich "Botulism", being the result of studying the pathogenesis, clinic, new approaches to treatment, remains relevant at the present time. The study of the pathogenetic aspects of infectious-toxic shock in typhoid fever made it possible to reduce mortality from the disease during an epidemic in a number of regions of the USSR. For the first time in the country, together with Professor N.M. Belyaeva (1989), a plan and program for a cycle of improvement of doctors on the problem of HIV infection were developed, and to the present, cycles of improvement on the problems of HIV and opportunistic infections are regularly conducted. VN Nikiforov traveled 27 times to various countries of the world to assist health authorities, including Mongolia, Kenya, Pakistan, Afghanistan, Vietnam, which was a manifestation of personal courage and strength of character.

Professor Mels Habibovich Turyanov headed the department from 1990 to 2004. One of the first in the country to systematize the results of studies of the clinical and pathogenetic role of prostaglandins in intestinal infections, developed contemporary issues diphtheria (new classification of diphtheria, rationale for intravenous administration of antidiphtheria serum). The results of scientific research were included in the monograph "Diphtheria" (1996). In 1994 M.Kh. Turyanov, as the chief infectious disease specialist of the USSR Ministry of Health, eliminated a major outbreak of cholera in Dagestan. At the department, thanks to his initiative, new training cycles were prepared: “Viral hepatitis and HIV”, “Outpatient care for infectious patients”, “Phytotherapy for infectious patients”, “Homeopathy for infections”. Under the leadership of Mels Habibovich, a monograph "HIV infection and AIDS - opportunistic diseases" was published. The Unified Program for Infectious Diseases has been revised, new attestation and certification tests, and standards for infectious diseases have been created.

Gynecologist-infectionist, specialization - infectious urogenital pathology. Work experience as a gynecologist since 1980. Specializes in urogenital diseases of an infectious nature, endocrinology in obstetrics and gynecology, owns the method of ultrasound diagnostics in gynecology.

Pediatrician, Candidate of Medical Sciences, Associate Professor of the Department of Hospital Pediatrics, Russian National Research Medical University named after Pirogov. Pediatric infectious disease specialist since 1997. Deals with problems of kidney damage in children with type 1 diabetes mellitus. Owns methods of treating the pathology of infants, problems of frequently ill children, including herpesvirus and other infections

Gynecologist, specialization - infectious urogenital pathology. Work experience as a gynecologist since 1983. She pays great attention to patients suffering from infertility and other pathological conditions that have developed as a result of an existing or past infectious disease.

Gastroenterologist. In 2009 Graduated with honors from the Izhevsk State Medical Academy. In 2010 Received a Certificate in Therapy at the end of her internship. In 2012 She completed her residency in internal medicine at the IPK FMBA of Russia in the city of Moscow.

Children's doctor of ultrasound diagnostics. 04/23/1961 year of birth - pediatric ultrasound diagnostician. Work experience since 1985. He graduated from the 2nd MOLGMI named after N.I. Pirogov in 1984, underwent an internship at the 4th Children's Infectious Diseases Hospital. Since 1985 until 1987 he worked in the 6th children's clinic.

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