theme 17.05.1994 (1994)

Telecast №101661, 1 part, Duration: 0:44:59
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The epigraph of the program is a fragment of the film "Quiet Flows the Don".

Theme of the program: Disease is not a stigma.

Guests in the studio: Borisenko Konstantin Konstantinovich - General Director of the Association "SANAM", Moshkov Konstantin Vasilievich - Head of Department of the Main Medical Administration, Sedova Irina - psychiatrist, dermatovenerologist.

Sedova Irina answers the question of why venereal diseases are considered shameful.

Survey of people on the street: How would your parents react if they found out that you have a venereal disease.

Survey of people on the street: How will you react if you find out that your child has a venereal disease.

Borisenko Konstantin answers the question of venereal diseases and diseases transmitted by venereal means, what is the difference between them.

Moshkov Konstantin answers the question of what is happening now with the growth of venereal diseases in Russia.

Moshkov Konstantin talks about the growth of syphilis.

Story: Syphilis.

Video: Photos of patients with syphilis, a fragment of a documentary film about syphilis, ulcers on a person's skin, photos of women from the early 20th century, tsarist generals in uniform, a doctor at a microscope, a naked man, ulcers on a person's body, patients in a rest room, pedestrians on the street, a doctor talking to a patient, a sign "

Personal Prevention Center", a man at a doctor's appointment, a person's body covered in ulcers, a building and a sign "

City Clinical Hospital No. 14".

Chistyakova Tatyana - Candidate of Medical Sciences, answers the question of what is the main reason for the surge in venereal diseases in Russia today.

Packages of imported drugs for the treatment of syphilis.

A woman with a child in a hospital.

A child lying on a hospital bed.

Myskin Valentin Stepanovich - Chief Physician of City Clinical Hospital No. 14, speaks about the need for a unified system for treating syphilis in the city of Moscow and the licensing of treating physicians.

Moshkov Konstantin answers the question of who is a doctor for a patient with a venereal disease.

Moshkov Konstantin talks about methods of monitoring and treating patients with syphilis in the USSR and modern Russia.

Borisenko Konstantin answers the question of what the SANAM association is and what it does.

Borisenko Konstantin says that SANAM is engaged in the fight against sexually transmitted diseases.

Borisenko Konstantin answers the question of how you find your patients or how they find you.

Borisenko Konstantin talks about paid treatment and names the prices.

A gynecologist in the studio talks about teenagers coming to SANAM for treatment of venereal diseases.

Story: Venereal diseases in teenagers.

Video: A thirteen-year-old girl with syphilis is walking down the street, her face in the frame is hidden by a plaque, the building and sign "City Clinical Hospital No. 14".

The girl says that she does not know the person who infected her with syphilis.

The girl did not use a condom.

A girl with syphilis is walking down the street, her face is hidden by a block in the frame.

A girl with syphilis says that she has had one hundred and twelve injections.

A girl with syphilis answers the question, have you had any contacts after you were infected with syphilis.

Diagram of the spread of syphilis.

Boris Zudin, Doctor of Medical Sciences, speaks about ending compulsory treatment for syphilis, believes that patients should go to doctors themselves.

Signboard "Association "SANAM" medical and diagnostic center", doctors in the corridor of the "SANAM" center.

Boris Zudin, Doctor of Medical Sciences, speaks about treating patients in hospitals and on an outpatient basis.

Announcement in the hospital reception area "Boys and girls under 17 are examined free of charge." A girl is talking to a doctor.

Announcement "If you don't have enough money, we will still examine and help you." The doctor is in the office, a package of the drug "Tsidipol" is on the table.

The girl tells the correspondent that she has gonorrhea and is now being treated at SANAM. Konstantin Moshkov says that in 1993, 8.2 percent of all those who contracted syphilis were children and teenagers who had contracted the disease sexually.

Konstantin Moshkov names the number of children who contracted syphilis, the youngest is ten years old.

Irina Sedova answers the question of what to do if you contract syphilis.

A viewer in the studio says that it was noted that some teenagers had up to forty sexual contacts and asks whether there used to be night clinics where you could get emergency care and whether they exist now.

Konstantin Moshkov says that night clinics still exist and names the addresses of hospitals.

A viewer in the studio says that doctors should scare teenagers with the consequences of venereal diseases.

Story.

Condoms.

History of the invention.

Video: Condom packages on the counter, Bktakov Georgy - a medical consultant at the Intim store-salon demonstrates a condom produced in the USSR. Bktakov Georgy - a medical consultant, gives instructions and demonstrates how to put a condom on a penis.

Nikolenko Yuliana - a resident doctor at the women's venereal diseases department #1 at hospital #14, talks about girls who have suffered from rape.

Nikolenko Yuliana - a resident doctor, urges girls not to be shy and, if necessary, to go straight to dispensaries.

Moshkov Konstantin answers the question of what you think about Article 115 of the Criminal Code, which provides for liability for evading treatment.

A viewer in the studio talks about the adolescent trust service on venereal diseases.

Delektorsky Vladimir - professor, member of the WHO expert committee, talks about the work of services for the prevention of venereal diseases abroad.

Story.

Venereal diseases in the USA. Video: A black man says he has AIDS and has never heard of syphilis, pedestrians on the street in Washington, a sign for the Elizabeth Taylor Medical Center, a reporter enters the clinic building, a portrait of actress Elizabeth Taylor, Roxana Kaksiyami, the chief physician of the clinic, talks about the rise in syphilis and gonorrhea in the US, with teenagers getting sick more often.

Teenagers on the street say nothing will happen to them.

A display case with condoms in a drugstore.

Distribution of free condoms on the street in the US. People on the street in the US talk about the free distribution of condoms.

Prostitutes on the street in the US. Doctors at a table doing a blood test, test tubes on the table.

A mirror ball is spinning at a disco.

Two young men are dancing, young people at a bar.

Roxana Kaksiyami, the chief physician of the clinic, talks about people with venereal diseases and US laws.

Night lights of entertainment venues and strip clubs advertising.

Girl on the podium in a strip club.

Court hearing in the USA, female victim.

A correspondent on the street in the USA talks about venereal diseases in the USA. Sergey Agarkov - Secretary General of the sexological association "Culture and Health", talks about the harm of intimidating teenagers and talks about the experience of other countries in preventing sex education for teenagers.

Sergey Berdin - Head of the medical and diagnostic center "SANAM", talks about a fourteen-year-old girl infected with syphilis and her family tragedy, as well as about the attitude of medical institutions to teenagers.

Konstantin Moshkov answers the question of whether there is a regulation on registering people with venereal diseases, whether they report the disease to work.

Sergey Berlin says that treatment and examination should be anonymous.

Konstantin Borisenko answers the question of infertility as a result of a venereal disease.

Plot.

Chlomediz.

Antonov Andrey - correspondent, in the clinic, talks about the results of the express test for venereal diseases.

People on the streets of Moscow.

A drop of liquid under a microscope.

A female doctor looks into a microscope.

Sergey Berlin talks about new medical equipment that allows you to quickly find chlamydia bacteria in human tests.

Women and men on the streets of the city.

Sergey Berlin talks about the disease Chlomediz and its consequences.

Packages of medicines for Chlamydia.

Antonov Andrey - correspondent on the street, talks about the disease Chlomediz.

A viewer asks a question about what will happen to the crew of a submarine on which a venereal epidemic begins, whether the submarine will return to base or will be treated at sea.

Borisenko Konstantin answers a viewer's question about the submarine.

Fragment of the film "Optimistic Tragedy".

Sedova Irina advises everyone to have as much knowledge and trust in themselves and their loved ones as possible.

The presenter says goodbye to the viewers.

Persons:

Borisenko Konstantin Konstantinovich - General Director of the Association "SANAM". Moshkov Konstantin Vasilievich - Head of the Department of the Main Medical Administration. Sedova Irina - psychiatrist

Calendar:

17.05.1994

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