Ivan Ivanovich Mavrov

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Ivan Ivanovich Mavrov (26 June 1936 – 8 August 2009) was a Ukrainian physician.

Life and career

Mavrov was born in

from 1984 to 2009.

Mavrov was the founder of a scientific school and the editor-in-chief of the journal Dermatology and venereology. He held 35 patents and 19 copyright certificates, and supervised eight doctoral and 37 master's theses. Mavrov's scientific research areas were Sexually Transmitted Diseases – the study of biological and genetic features of the venereal infections causative agents; functions and impairments of cell membranes at skin and venereal diseases; development of new diagnostic tests; ecological and social research.

Publications

Mavrov published more than 350 scientific works on various topics in dermatology and venereology, including 12 monographs:

  • Urogenital Chlamydiosis, 1983;
  • Treatment and preventive maintenance of gogococcal infections, 1984;
  • Microcirculation at dermatosis, 1985;
  • Contact infections which are sexually transmitted, 1989;
  • Sexual diseases, 1994, 2002 (sustained five editions in Ukraine and published abroad);
  • HIV-infection: actual questions of clinic, diagnostics, epidemiology and preventive maintenance, 1994;
  • The Herpes-virus infection, 1998, "Human qualities and human relations", 2005.

He also wrote the basic sections of manuals for doctors:

  • Unification of laboratory methods of research at the sexually transmitted infections, 2001;
  • Rationale diagnostics and treatment in dermatovenereology, 2007,
  • Bases of diagnostics and treatment in dermatology and venereology, 2008;
  • Etudes to diagnostics and treatment in dermatology and venereology, 2009.

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