The role of herpes-virus infection and mixed infection in atopy
An observative study of infectionary risk factors (simple herpes virus, toxoplasm, cytomatagalovirus, helminths, candida, staphylocoque, listeriosis) in reagine immunopathological reactions development has been undertaken in a basic group of 3183 patients. In the study the «case-control» method of p...
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doaj-0d73f2d0f79a44adb4025686de6bf03a2021-07-29T08:37:39ZengSiberian State Medical University (Tomsk)Bûlleten' Sibirskoj Mediciny1682-03631819-36842002-09-0113303910.20538/1682-0363-2002-3-30-392599The role of herpes-virus infection and mixed infection in atopyL. M. Ogorodova0O. V. Kozina1Сибирский государственный медицинский университетСибирский государственный медицинский университетAn observative study of infectionary risk factors (simple herpes virus, toxoplasm, cytomatagalovirus, helminths, candida, staphylocoque, listeriosis) in reagine immunopathological reactions development has been undertaken in a basic group of 3183 patients. In the study the «case-control» method of populate investigation was being used. The patients of representative sample (293 persons) with atopic diseases have been investigated for specific antibodies for these diseases and IgE antibodies. The study results in a statistically trustworthy association between the simple herpes infection, cytomatagalovirus, helminths and candida infections, the IgE hyperproduction, and a numeral increase both of patients with combined forms of atopy and of accompanying diseases. The aforesaid makes us refer these infections to the risk factors causing infavourable development of atopic diseases. In the contrary, helminths infection in atopic patients correlates with decrease of IgE production that in general approves the so-called «hygienic hypothesis».https://bulletin.tomsk.ru/jour/article/view/3995atopic diseasesigeinfectionary risk factors |
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L. M. Ogorodova O. V. Kozina The role of herpes-virus infection and mixed infection in atopy Bûlleten' Sibirskoj Mediciny atopic diseases ige infectionary risk factors |
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L. M. Ogorodova O. V. Kozina |
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L. M. Ogorodova |
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The role of herpes-virus infection and mixed infection in atopy |
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The role of herpes-virus infection and mixed infection in atopy |
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The role of herpes-virus infection and mixed infection in atopy |
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The role of herpes-virus infection and mixed infection in atopy |
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The role of herpes-virus infection and mixed infection in atopy |
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role of herpes-virus infection and mixed infection in atopy |
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Siberian State Medical University (Tomsk) |
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Bûlleten' Sibirskoj Mediciny |
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1682-0363 1819-3684 |
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2002-09-01 |
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An observative study of infectionary risk factors (simple herpes virus, toxoplasm, cytomatagalovirus, helminths, candida, staphylocoque, listeriosis) in reagine immunopathological reactions development has been undertaken in a basic group of 3183 patients. In the study the «case-control» method of populate investigation was being used. The patients of representative sample (293 persons) with atopic diseases have been investigated for specific antibodies for these diseases and IgE antibodies. The study results in a statistically trustworthy association between the simple herpes infection, cytomatagalovirus, helminths and candida infections, the IgE hyperproduction, and a numeral increase both of patients with combined forms of atopy and of accompanying diseases. The aforesaid makes us refer these infections to the risk factors causing infavourable development of atopic diseases. In the contrary, helminths infection in atopic patients correlates with decrease of IgE production that in general approves the so-called «hygienic hypothesis». |
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atopic diseases ige infectionary risk factors |
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https://bulletin.tomsk.ru/jour/article/view/3995 |
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