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  2. Ukraine bioweapons conspiracy theory - Wikipedia

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    In July 2022, two Russian State Duma members announced that a biolabs commission investigation found that Ukraine had administered drugs to its soldiers that "completely neutralize the last traces of human consciousness and turn them into the most cruel and deadly monsters", and that this was evidence that "this system for the control and ...

  3. Health in Ukraine - Wikipedia

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    At the time Ukraine had the lowest routine immunization rate in the world. [6] As of June 2019, Ukraine is suffering one of the world's worst measles epidemics with more than 100,000 cases since 2017, with 16 deaths in 2018. In 2016 only 31% of the population had been immunised with the MMR vaccine. Various reasons are given for the low rate of ...

  4. Wartime spread of drug-resistant infections in Ukraine is an ...

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    Hospitals and health facilities in Ukraine are facing an “alarming increase” of antimicrobial-resistant infections amid the war with Russia, a new report says.

  5. State Service for Medications and Drugs Control - Wikipedia

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    The State Drugs and Medications Control Service (Ukrainian: Державна служба України з лікарських засобів та контролю за наркотиками) is a national law enforcement agency of executive authority in Ukraine responsible for drafting state policy, legal regulation, control and monitoring in combating trafficking drugs, psychotropic ...

  6. War clinics in Ukraine witness sharp rise in drug-resistant ...

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    Ukraine is far from the only country affected by this issue: around 1.4 million people globally died of a AMR infection in 2021, and in the UK there were 66,730 serious antibiotic-resistant ...

  7. Ukrain - Wikipedia

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    Ukrain (Ukrainian: Україн; also called celandine) is the trademarked name of a semi-synthetic substance derived from the plant Chelidonium majus and promoted as a drug to treat cancer and viral infections, including HIV and hepatitis.

  8. Category:Drugs in Ukraine - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Drugs in Ukraine" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. E. Enisamium iodide; S.

  9. Decommunization in Ukraine - Wikipedia

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    A November 2016 poll, showed that 48% of respondents supported a ban on Communist ideology in Ukraine, 36% were against it and 16% were undecided. It also showed that 41% of respondents supported the initiative to dismantle all monuments to Lenin in the country, whereas 48% were against it and 11% were undecided. [73]