Publications by authors named "t P Timchenko"

[The measures preventing lethal outcomes in female sailors].

Probl Sotsialnoi Gig Zdravookhranenniiai Istor Med

January 2025

The development of gender equality in shipping is gaining momentum. The number of female sailors is increasing every year. However, nowadays their total percentage does not exceed 2%.

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The problems of occupational injuries and morbidity are one of actual directions of scientific actually. According to the International Labor Organization, accidents, cardiovascular, infectious and cancer diseases are of original cause ones. Besides, sectorial characteristics of professional activity affect level of morbidity and mortality.

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Currently, one of the most important health and social problems in the world is the constant increase in injuries and deaths at work. Statistics show that timely provision of first aid to victims has a positive effect on further medical support and a reduction in the number of deaths. First aid for crew members of sea vessels is a set of simple medical actions performed by seafarers directly on board the ship, as soon as possible after an injury or illness.

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Currently, all sectors of the national economy are subject to rapid processes of digital transformation, which requires the restructuring of both production processes and the improvement of the personnel selection system. The field of maritime transport is no exception, which has recently been focused on the active development of autonomous maritime shipping. The introduction of autonomous ships into operation radically changes the working conditions of ship crew members, including due to a significant reduction in their number.

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Article Synopsis
  • The spatial structure of gut microbiota is vital for gut health, yet how these bacterial communities form in different areas remains unclear.
  • In insects, the anterior midgut has a diverse bacterial community, while the posterior midgut mostly hosts a single bacterial type that withstands antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) produced in that region.
  • Research identifies genetic pathways in these bacteria that help them resist AMPs, indicating that these defenses are essential for survival in the gut and may also play a role in interactions with the host.
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