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Autor:
Jelena Tošić-Pajić, Marija Sorak, Jelena Cukic, Dejan Baskic, R Dragan Milovanovic, Violeta Ninkovic, Predrag Sazdanovic
Publikováno v:
Medicinski casopis. 52:105-112
Autor:
Dejan Vidanović, Ivan Cekerevac, Milanko Šekler, Jelena Cukic, Dejan Baskic, Jelena Tošić-Pajić, Nevena Manojlovic, Milena Mišić, I Milenko Rosic, Aleksandra Arsovic
Publikováno v:
Srpski Arhiv za Celokupno Lekarstvo, Vol 146, Iss 7-8, Pp 384-390 (2018)
Introduction/Objective. The increasing resistance to macrolides and lincosamides among staphylococci and streptococci is becoming a global problem. The aim of this study was to investigate the prevalence of macrolide-lincosamide-streptogramin (MLS) r
Autor:
Dragana S. Šeklić, Jelena Radenković, Predrag Sazdanovic, Snežana D. Marković, Suzana Popovic, Dejan Baskic, Jelena Tošić-Pajić, Jelena Cukic, Milos Todorovic
Publikováno v:
Reproductive Biology. 17:120-125
There is established association between oxidative stress, infections of genital tract and fertility. Genital tract infections may provoke increased production of free radicals and generate oxidative stress that can be involved in pathophysiology of
Autor:
Jelena Cukic, Dejan Baskic, Marija Sorak, Predrag Sazdanovic, Jelena Tošić-Pajić, Dragan Milovanovic, Aleksandra Arsovic
Publikováno v:
Journal of infection in developing countries. 12(9)
Introduction: Commercially available assays were evaluated in order to determine diagnostic accuracy of Chlamydia trachomatis specific tests for screening. Methods: The study included 225 sexually active men and women, who were tested for genital chl
Autor:
Slobodan Subotić, Hristo Anđelski, Jelena Tošić-Pajić, Nataša Stojković, Jasmina Subotić, Vesna Šuljagić
Publikováno v:
Zdravstvena zastita. 44:11-18
A risk factor is something that affects getting diseases such as cancer. Some risk factors, such as smoking, can be changed, while others, such as age or family predisposition can not be changed. As the incidence and mortality of prostate cancer incr