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2. The SARS-CoV-2 Delta (B.1.617.2) variant with spike N501Y mutation in the shadow of Omicron emergence
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Salimović-Bešić, Irma, Dedeić-Ljubović, Amela, Zahirović, Edina, Hasanović, Medina, Šehić, Merima, Vukovikj, Maja, Boshevska, Golubinka, Vegar-Zubović, Sandra, Mehmedika-Suljić, Enra, and Izetbegović, Sebija
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- 2022
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3. Impact of the COVID‐19 Pandemic on Influenza Circulation During the 2020/21 and 2021/22 Seasons, in Europe
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Sinnathamby, Mary A., Meslé, Margaux M. I., Mook, Piers, Pebody, Richard, Bino, Silvia, Hasibra, Iris, Bakunts, Nune, Abovyan, Romella, Khachtryan, Evgenia, Redlberger‐Fritz, Monika, Mursalova, Nazifa, Aliyeva, Firuza, Vysotskaya, Veronika, Shmialiova, Natallia, Karaban, Inna, Bossuyt, Nathalie, Barbezange, Cyril, Musa, Sanja, Vukmir, Nina Rodić, Ljubović, Amela Dedeić, Baštinac, Dijana, Vladimirov, Nadezhda, Korsun, Neli, Trifonova, Ivelina, Tabain, Irena, Petrović, Goranka, Karagiannis, Christos, Haralambous, Christos, Jirincova, Helena, Kyncl, Jan, Trebbien, Ramona, Vestergaard, Lasse Skafte, Sadikova, Olga, Eero, Irina, Metsoja, Eliisa, Ikonen, Niina, Lyytikäinen, Outi, Nohynek, Hanna, Fournier, Lucie, Guerrisi, Caroline, Valette, Martine, Machablishvili, Ani, Buda, Silke, Dürrwald, Ralf, Gioula, Georgia, Mary, Emmanouil, Mellou, Kassiani, Rózsa, Mónika, Molnár, Zsuzsanna, Armannsdottir, Brynja, Aspelund, Guðrún, O’Donnell, Joan, Domegan, Lisa, Connell, Jeff, Mandelboim, Michal, Glatman‐Freedman, Aharona, Puzelli, Simona, Palamara, Anna Teresa, Maraglino, Francesco, Smagulova, Smagulova Meiramgul Kanapiyanovna, Userbayev, Aidar Sharipkhanuly, Kalaveshi, Ariana, Jakupi, Xhevat, Gunga, Zana Kaçaniku, Otorbaeva, D. S, Abdyldaeva, S. Zh, Esengeldiev, G. M, Vasiļevska, Darja, Tomašūna, Kate Karolīna, Savicka, Oksana, Gargasiene, Greta, Muralyte, Svajune, Nguyen, Trung‐Nguyen, Mossong, Joel, Abdelrahman, Tamir T., Melillo, Tanya, Zahra, Graziella, Melillo, Jackie, Rakocevic, Bozidarka, Zekovic, Zeljka, Medenica, Sanja, de Lange, Marit, Meijer, Adam, Kochinski, Dragan, Boshevska, Golubinka, Paulsen, Trinehessevik, Bragstad, Karoline, Brydak, Lidia B., Hallmann, Ewelina, Szymański, Karol, Rodrigues, Ana Paula, Verdasca, Nuno, Guiomar, Raquel, Druc, Alina, Apostol, Mariana, Popescu, Rodica, Popovici, Odette, Lazar, Mihaela, Komissarov, Andrey B., Fadeev, Artem, Stolyarov, Kirill, Protić, Jelena, Avdičová, Mária, Mečochová, Adriana, Staroňová, Edita, Sočan, Maja, Prosenc, Katarina, Berginc, Nataša, Larrauri, Amparo, Mazagatos, Clara, Pozo, Francisco, Appelqvist, Emma, Carnahan, AnnaSara, Cabecinhas, Ana Rita Goncalves, Spedaliero, Tania, Jafarov, Navaruz, Safarova, Tamanno, Barotova, Barno, Kovalchuk, Tatyana, Altas, Ayse Basak, Avci, Emine, Ozdemir, Betul, Ovliyakulova, Gurbangul, Dykhanovska, Tetiana, Demchyshyna, Iryna, Koshako, Oksana, Watson, Conall, Zambon, Maria, Lakhani, Anissa, Shepherd, Samantha, Bradley, Declan T., Curran, Tanya, Moore, Catherine, Cottrell, Simon, Kudasheva, Lyudmila, Djemileva, Sultan, Pleshkov, Boris, Sinnathamby, Mary A., Meslé, Margaux M. I., Mook, Piers, Pebody, Richard, Bino, Silvia, Hasibra, Iris, Bakunts, Nune, Abovyan, Romella, Khachtryan, Evgenia, Redlberger‐Fritz, Monika, Mursalova, Nazifa, Aliyeva, Firuza, Vysotskaya, Veronika, Shmialiova, Natallia, Karaban, Inna, Bossuyt, Nathalie, Barbezange, Cyril, Musa, Sanja, Vukmir, Nina Rodić, Ljubović, Amela Dedeić, Baštinac, Dijana, Vladimirov, Nadezhda, Korsun, Neli, Trifonova, Ivelina, Tabain, Irena, Petrović, Goranka, Karagiannis, Christos, Haralambous, Christos, Jirincova, Helena, Kyncl, Jan, Trebbien, Ramona, Vestergaard, Lasse Skafte, Sadikova, Olga, Eero, Irina, Metsoja, Eliisa, Ikonen, Niina, Lyytikäinen, Outi, Nohynek, Hanna, Fournier, Lucie, Guerrisi, Caroline, Valette, Martine, Machablishvili, Ani, Buda, Silke, Dürrwald, Ralf, Gioula, Georgia, Mary, Emmanouil, Mellou, Kassiani, Rózsa, Mónika, Molnár, Zsuzsanna, Armannsdottir, Brynja, Aspelund, Guðrún, O’Donnell, Joan, Domegan, Lisa, Connell, Jeff, Mandelboim, Michal, Glatman‐Freedman, Aharona, Puzelli, Simona, Palamara, Anna Teresa, Maraglino, Francesco, Smagulova, Smagulova Meiramgul Kanapiyanovna, Userbayev, Aidar Sharipkhanuly, Kalaveshi, Ariana, Jakupi, Xhevat, Gunga, Zana Kaçaniku, Otorbaeva, D. S, Abdyldaeva, S. Zh, Esengeldiev, G. M, Vasiļevska, Darja, Tomašūna, Kate Karolīna, Savicka, Oksana, Gargasiene, Greta, Muralyte, Svajune, Nguyen, Trung‐Nguyen, Mossong, Joel, Abdelrahman, Tamir T., Melillo, Tanya, Zahra, Graziella, Melillo, Jackie, Rakocevic, Bozidarka, Zekovic, Zeljka, Medenica, Sanja, de Lange, Marit, Meijer, Adam, Kochinski, Dragan, Boshevska, Golubinka, Paulsen, Trinehessevik, Bragstad, Karoline, Brydak, Lidia B., Hallmann, Ewelina, Szymański, Karol, Rodrigues, Ana Paula, Verdasca, Nuno, Guiomar, Raquel, Druc, Alina, Apostol, Mariana, Popescu, Rodica, Popovici, Odette, Lazar, Mihaela, Komissarov, Andrey B., Fadeev, Artem, Stolyarov, Kirill, Protić, Jelena, Avdičová, Mária, Mečochová, Adriana, Staroňová, Edita, Sočan, Maja, Prosenc, Katarina, Berginc, Nataša, Larrauri, Amparo, Mazagatos, Clara, Pozo, Francisco, Appelqvist, Emma, Carnahan, AnnaSara, Cabecinhas, Ana Rita Goncalves, Spedaliero, Tania, Jafarov, Navaruz, Safarova, Tamanno, Barotova, Barno, Kovalchuk, Tatyana, Altas, Ayse Basak, Avci, Emine, Ozdemir, Betul, Ovliyakulova, Gurbangul, Dykhanovska, Tetiana, Demchyshyna, Iryna, Koshako, Oksana, Watson, Conall, Zambon, Maria, Lakhani, Anissa, Shepherd, Samantha, Bradley, Declan T., Curran, Tanya, Moore, Catherine, Cottrell, Simon, Kudasheva, Lyudmila, Djemileva, Sultan, and Pleshkov, Boris
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Background: The emergence of SARS‐CoV‐2 in late 2019 saw the implementation of public health and social measures (PHSM) by countries across Europe to reduce its transmission and impact on populations. Consequently, countries reported changes in influenza circulation and extensive disruptions to routine surveillance systems.MethodsWe describe the epidemiology of influenza in Europe between Weeks 40/2020 and 39/2022 compared to the 2016/17 to 2019/20 seasons, to assess the impact of the COVID‐19 pandemic and PHSM on surveillance systems and influenza circulation.ResultsLow detections of influenza were observed through primary care sentinel sources during seasonal influenza periods (Week 40 to 20); 56 (of 39,457 specimens tested; < 1% positivity) in 2020/21 and 7261 (of 64,153 specimens tested; 11% positivity) detections in 2021/22 were observed, compared to an average of 18,383 (of 50,544 specimens tested; 36% positivity) detections in 2016/17 to 2019/20. Similarly, 11 (of 19,989 specimens tested; < 1% positivity) and 1488 (of 23,636 specimens tested; 6% positivity) detections were reported through SARI surveillance sources in 2020/21 and 2021/22, respectively, compared to an average of 2850 (of 10,389 specimens tested; 27% positivity) detections in 2016/17 to 2019/20. However, the 2021/22 interseasonal period saw unusual increases in influenza detections across surveillance site types when PHSM were easing.ConclusionIn conclusion, findings suggest that the restriction and easing of PHSM measures were associated with variations in influenza detections. Our observations of out‐of‐season influenza activity highlight the importance of an integrated respiratory surveillance strategy to monitor circulating respiratory viruses throughout the year to inform optimal prevention and control strategies.
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4. Evolution of seroprevalence to SARS‐CoV‐2 in blood donors in Sarajevo Canton, Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina: Cross‐sectional and longitudinal studies
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Musa, Sanjin, primary, Catovic Baralija, Elma, additional, Ivey Sawin, Veronica, additional, Nardone, Anthony, additional, Palo, Mirza, additional, Skocibusic, Sinisa, additional, Blazevic, Mia, additional, Cilovic Lagarija, Seila, additional, Ahmetovic‐Karic, Gorana, additional, Ljuca, Alma, additional, Dostovic‐Halilovic, Sanela, additional, Nedic, Rozalija, additional, Subissi, Lorenzo, additional, Ibrahim, Rawi, additional, Boshevska, Golubinka, additional, Bergeri, Isabel, additional, Pebody, Richard, additional, and Vaughan, Aisling, additional
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- 2023
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5. Key lessons learnt from COVID-19 intra-action reviews in the Republic of Moldova, Montenegro, Kosovo and North Macedonia 2020–2021: a qualitative study
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Sane, Jussi, primary, Schmidt, Tanja, additional, Isla, Nicolas, additional, Ibrahim, Rawi, additional, Boshevska, Golubinka, additional, Mayigane, Landry Ndriko, additional, Perriat, Delphine, additional, Stauke, Janina, additional, Esquevin, Sarah, additional, Fehr, Angela, additional, Brajovic, Mina, additional, Bajić, Borko, additional, Galic, Igor, additional, Humolli, Isme, additional, Bunjaku, Dafina Gexha, additional, Gheorghita, Stela, additional, Kuli, Arta, additional, Manevska, Suzana, additional, Stavridis, Kristina, additional, Demiscan, Daniela, additional, Capmari, Dumitru, additional, and Mengistu, Abebayehu Assefa, additional
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- 2023
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6. In-depth genetic characterization of the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic in a two-year frame in North Macedonia using second and third generation sequencing technologies
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Vukovikj, Maja, primary, Boshevska, Golubinka, additional, Janchevska, Elizabeta, additional, Buzharova, Teodora, additional, Preshova, Ardian, additional, Simova, Milica, additional, Peshnacka, Aneta, additional, Kocinski, Dragan, additional, Kuzmanovska, Gordana, additional, Memeti, Shaban, additional, and Gjorgoski, Icko, additional
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- 2023
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7. Evolution of seroprevalence to SARS-CoV-2 in blood donors in Sarajevo Canton, Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina: cross-sectional and longitudinal studies
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Musa, Sanjin, primary, Baralija, Elma Catovic, additional, Sawin, Veronica Ivey, additional, Nardone, Anthony, additional, Palo, Mirza, additional, Skocibusic, Sinisa, additional, Blazevic, Mia, additional, Lagarija, Seila Cilovic, additional, Ahmetovic-Karic, Gorana, additional, Ljuca, Alma, additional, Dostovic-Halilovic, Sanela, additional, Nedic, Rozalija, additional, Subissi, Lorenzo, additional, Ibrahim, Rawi, additional, Boshevska, Golubinka, additional, Bergeri, Isabel, additional, Pebody, Richard, additional, and VAUGHAN, Aisling, additional
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- 2022
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8. ЕФЕКТОТ НА ПАНДЕМИЈАТА COVID-19 ВРЗ ОПТЕРЕТУВАЊЕТО СО СЕЗОНСКИ ГРИП.
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Simova, Milica, Boshevska, Golubinka, Kuzmanovska, Maja, Buzarova, Teodora, and Serafimovska, Marija Darkovska
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- 2023
9. Polymerase chain reaction test for detection of SARS-CoV-2 virus and variants
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Peshnachka, Aneta, Boshevska, Golubinka, Velichkova, Nevenka, Jancheska, Elizabeta, Vukovikj, Maja, Buzharova, Teodora, Nikolovska, Gordana, Preshova, Ardian, and Memeti, Shaban
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SARS-CoV-2 ,RT-PCR ,SARS-CoV-2 вирус ,варијанти на загриженост ,variant of Concern - VOC ,variant of interest - VOI ,варијанти на интерес ,РТ-ПВР - Abstract
The first human cases of coronavirus disease (COVID-19), a disease caused by the new coronavirus, was reported on December 31, 2019 in China for the first time. Тhe virus was named temporarily as 2019 new coronavirus (2019 novel coronavirus-2019 -nCoV), or finally as SARS-CoV-2. The aim of this paper is to give an overview of the laboratory detection of SARS-CoV-2 virus with reverse transcriptase - polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) in real time, as well as detection of viral mutations in the Laboratory for virology at the Institute of Public Health. The samples used in the study were taken from all geographical regions in North Macedonia, including the 10 regional Centers for Public Health throughout the country, from hospital patients, from COVID19 hospitals across the country and from the COVID19 checkpoint at the Institute of Public Health. All samples were tested using RT-PCR in real time. Additional assays were applied for identification of the circulating variants. The continuous surveillance of the variants of concern (VOC), as well as the newly emerged variants can allow the public health officials to modify their approach to disease control and management and intervene more effectively as well as in a timely manner in order to prevent major morbidity and mortality from COVID-19., Првите хумани случаи на болеста КОВИД-19 (coronavirus disease 2019- COVID-19), болест предизвикана од новиот коронавирус, за прв пат се пријавени на 31 декември 2019 година во НР Кина, кога вирусот го добил привременото име 2019 нов коронавирус (2019 novel coronavirus -2019-nCoV) или подоцна SARS-CoV-2. Целта на овој труд е да се прикаже процесот на лабораториска детекција на SARS-CoV-2 вирусот со реверзна транскриптаза - полимеразно верижна реакција (РТ-ПВР) во реално време, како и протоколот за детекција на варијантите на SARS-CoV-2 во Лабораторијата за вирусологија при Институтот за јавно здравје (ИЈЗ). Тестирани се примероци од суспектни пациенти за КОВИД-19 од територијата на цела држава за лабораториска детекција на SARS-CoV-2. Примероците пристигнуваат од 10-те регионални центри за јавно здравје (ЦЈЗ), од хоспитализирани пациенти од ковид болниците низ државата и од пунктот за ковид при ИЈЗ. Сите примероци се тестирани со примена на РТ-ПВР во реално време со детекција на различни гени на вирусот. Дополнителни анализи се прават за идентификација на циркулирачките варијанти. Континуираниот надзор на варијантите за загриженост (variants of concern - VOC), како и новонастанатите варијанти може да им овозможат на здравствените служби да го модифицираат својот пристап кон процесот на контрола и управување на болеста и да интервенираат ефикасно и навремено, со цел да се спречи голем морбидитет и смртност од КОВИД-19.
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- 2022
10. Polymerase chain re- action test for detection of SARS-CoV-2 virus and variants
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Pesnacka, Aneta, Boshevska, Golubinka, Velickova, Nevenka, Jancevska, Elizabeta, Vukovik, Maja, Buzarova, Teodora, Nikolovska, Gordana, and Presova, Ardijan
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Basic medicine ,viruses ,Clinical medicine - Abstract
The first human cases of coronavirus disease (COVID-19), a disease caused by the new coronavirus, were first reported on December 31, 2019 in China. Тhe virus was named temporary as 2019 new coronavirus (2019 novel coronavirus-2019 -nCoV), or finally as SARS-CoV-2. The aim of this paper is to give an overview of the laboratory detection of SARS-CoV-2 virus with Reverse Transcriptase - Polymerase Chain Reaction (RT-PCR) in real time, as well as detection of viral mutations. The samples used in the study were taken from all geographical regions in RNM, including the 10 regional Centers for Public Health throughout the country, hospital patients from COVID19 hospitals across the country and from the COVID19 checkpoint at the Institute of Public Health. All samples were tested using RT-PCR in real time. Additional assays have been applied for the identification of the circulating variants. The continuous surveillance of the variants of concern (VOC),as well as the newly emerged variants can allow for the public health officials to modify their approach to disease control and management and intervene more effectively as well as in a timely manner in order to prevent major morbidity and mortality from COVID-19.
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- 2022
11. Key Lessons Learned from COVID-19 Intra-Action Reviews in the Republic of Moldova, Montenegro, Kosovo* and North Macedonia 2020–2021
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Sane, Jussi, primary, Schmidt, Tanja, additional, Isla, Nicolas, additional, Ibrahim, Rawi, additional, Boshevska, Golubinka, additional, Mayigane, Landry Ndriko, additional, Perriat, Delphine, additional, Stauke, Janina, additional, Esquevin, Sarah, additional, Fehr, Angela, additional, Brajovic, Mina, additional, Bajić, Borko, additional, Galic, Igor, additional, Humolli, Isme, additional, Gexha Bunjaku, Dafina, additional, Gheorghita, Stela, additional, Kuli, Arta, additional, Manevska, Suzana, additional, Stavridis, Kristina, additional, Demiscan, Daniela, additional, Capmari, Dumitru, additional, and Mengistu, Abebayehu Assefa, additional
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- 2022
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12. Primary Series COVID-19 Vaccine Effectiveness Among Health Care Workers in Albania, February–December 2021
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Rubin-Smith, Julia, primary, Rojas Castro, Madelyn Yiseth, additional, Preza, Iria, additional, Hasibra, Iris, additional, Sulo, Jonilda, additional, Fico, Albana, additional, Daja, Rovena, additional, Vasili, Adela, additional, Kota, Majlinda, additional, Schmid, Alexis, additional, Sridhar, Shela, additional, Guseinova, Alina, additional, Boshevska, Golubinka, additional, Bejtja, Gazmend, additional, Mühlemann, Barbara, additional, Jorgensen, Pernille, additional, Pebody, Richard, additional, Kissling, Esther, additional, Lafond, Kathryn E., additional, Katz, Mark A., additional, and Bino, Silvia, additional
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- 2022
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13. In-depth genetic characterization of the SARSCoV-2 pandemic in a two-year frame in North Macedonia using second and third generation sequencing technologies.
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Vukovikj, Maja, Boshevska, Golubinka, Janchevska, Elizabeta, Buzharova, Teodora, Preshova, Ardian, Simova, Milica, Peshnacka, Aneta, Kocinski, Dragan, Kuzmanovska, Gordana, Memeti, Shaban, and Gjorgoski, Icko
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SARS-CoV-2 ,BREAKTHROUGH infections ,COVID-19 pandemic ,SARS-CoV-2 Delta variant - Abstract
The severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) has a persistent negative impact on both the public health and the global economy. To comprehend the origin, transmission routes and discover the mutations that alter the virus's transmissibility and pathogenicity, full-length SARS-CoV-2 genomes have to be molecularly characterized. Focusing on a two-year time frame (2020-2021), we provide an in-depth virologic and epidemiological overview of the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic in the Republic of North Macedonia by assessing the frequency and distribution of the circulating SARS-CoV-2 variants. Using genetic characterization and phylogenetic analysis we shed light on the molecular evolution of the virus as well as test for a possible connection between specific SARS-CoV-2 haplotypes and the severity of the clinical symptoms. Our results show that one fifth (21.51%) of the tested respiratory samples for SARS-CoV-2 were positive. A noticeable trend in the incidence and severity of the COVID-19 infections was observed in the 60+ age group between males and females. Of the total number of positive cases, the highest incidence of SARS-CoV-2 was noticed in 60+ males (4,170.4/100,000), with a statistically significant (0,0001) difference between the two sexes. Additionally, a 1.8x increase in male mortality and consequentially significantly higher number of death cases was observed compared to females of the same age group (0.001). A total of 327 samples were sequenced in the period March 2020 - August 2021, showing the temporal distribution of SARS-CoV-2 variants circulating in North Macedonia. The phylogenetic analysis showed that most of the viral genomes were closely related and clustered in four distinctive lineages, B.1, B.1.1.7, B.1.351 and B.1.617.2. A statistically significant difference was observed in the 2C_1 haplotype (p=0.0013), where 10.5% of the patients were hospitalized due to severe clinical condition. By employing genetic sequencing, coupled with epidemiological investigations, we investigated viral distribution patterns, identified emerging variants and detected vaccine breakthrough infections. The present work is the first molecular study giving a comprehensive overview of the genetic landscape of circulating SARS-CoV-2 viruses in North Macedonia in a period of two years. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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14. A Comprehensive Molecular and Epidemiological Characterization of Influenza Viruses Circulating 2016–2020 in North Macedonia
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Kuzmanovska, Maja, primary, Boshevska, Golubinka, additional, Janchevska, Elizabeta, additional, Buzharova, Teodora, additional, Simova, Milica, additional, Peshnacka, Aneta, additional, Nikolovska, Gordana, additional, Kochinski, Dragan, additional, Ilioska, Radica Stoleska, additional, Stavridis, Kristina, additional, Mikikj, Vladimir, additional, Kuzmanovska, Gordana, additional, Memeti, Shaban, additional, and Gjorgoski, Icko, additional
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- 2021
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15. Building antimicrobial stewardship through massive open online courses: a pilot study in Macedonia
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von Schreeb, Sebastian, primary, Robilotti, Elizabeth, additional, Deresinski, Stan, additional, Boshevska, Golubinka, additional, Panovski, Nikola, additional, Tyrstrup, Mia, additional, Hedin, Katarina, additional, and Milevska-Kostova, Neda, additional
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- 2020
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