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National streptococcal center
In 1985 a National Streptococcus Center was formed on
the basis of the Department which participated in creation of a domestic
set for express-grouping the streptococci in the international project
of WHO on the creation of standard diagnostic sera, in the development
of recommendations on typing GAS, in the international project on
sequencing the GAS genome. The Department helps the research and
practical institutions in diagnosing streptococci, holds seminars on the
problem. Since 1976 the members of the Department have been taking part
in all 18 international symposia on streptococci and conferences on the
genetics of these microbes. In 1993 on the instruction of WHO, the XII
International symposium on streptococci was held in Saint-Petersburg, in
which 37 countries took part. At the last XVI symposium which took place
in Cairns Australia in September 2005, Department was presented by two
oral talks and 3 posters.

The perspectives of investigations in the field of
streptococci and streptococcal diseases may be determined as follows:
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Investigations of fine gene structure, encoding
factors of pathogenicity with the purpose to reveal nucleotide
sequences, critical for the function of the concrete gene.
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Constructing recombinant polypeptides within the
limits of proteins — pathogenicity factors for revealing domens with
marked pathogenic, protective or receptor activity and creation of
vaccines against pathology caused by GBS in obstetric practice.
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Standardization of the genotyping methods for a
complex analysis of genome strain polymorphism and distinguishing of
discriminative indices for the purposes of molecular epidemiology of
widespread streptococcal diseases.
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Investigation of the mechanisms of protective action
of Fc-portion of autological immunoglobulin G for treatment of
poststreptococcal diseases.
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Introduction into practice of endocrinological
service of the country of new available methods of diagnosing diabetic
nephropathy on the basis of detection of microalbuminuria in the
receptor-enzymatic analysis where the recombinant polypeptide of group G
streptococcus is used as a receptor, and human serum albumin — as a
ligand.
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