ROLE OF INTRAFAMILIAL INFECTION OF SICKLY CHILDREN
143 children and 376 of their family members were examined for the study of intrafamilial infection. The study revealed that in the families of the studied sickly children (SC) 100% of mothers, 83,3% of fathers, 100% of siblings and 100% of nannies were infected. Herpes viruses: EBV (55,8%), CMV (50...
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doaj-522856851a8148d0b452e5c5cc12f7042021-08-02T09:19:47ZrusLLC "Diagnostics and Vaccines"Detskie Infekcii (Moskva)2072-81072015-08-01131525810.22627/2072-8107-2014-13-1-52-5812ROLE OF INTRAFAMILIAL INFECTION OF SICKLY CHILDRENN. A. Abramova0M. S. Savenkova1A. D. Abramov2Polyclinic of «Gazprom» PLC, second branchRussian National Research Medical University named after N.I. Pirogov, MoskowCity Children's Hospital № 19 named after T.S. Zatsepin, Moskow143 children and 376 of their family members were examined for the study of intrafamilial infection. The study revealed that in the families of the studied sickly children (SC) 100% of mothers, 83,3% of fathers, 100% of siblings and 100% of nannies were infected. Herpes viruses: EBV (55,8%), CMV (50,8%), HHV VI (21,7%) in combination with intracellular pathogens (Chlamydia and Mycoplasma) were prevalent in the sickly children. Examination of the family members revealed presence of the same pathogens. Control group differed significantly and reliably from the group of sickly children. There were not many infected children, no acute forms of diseases; monoinfection predominated.https://detinf.elpub.ru/jour/article/view/12sickly childrenacute respiratory infectionsherpes virusesсhlamydiamycoplasma |
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N. A. Abramova M. S. Savenkova A. D. Abramov ROLE OF INTRAFAMILIAL INFECTION OF SICKLY CHILDREN Detskie Infekcii (Moskva) sickly children acute respiratory infections herpes viruses сhlamydia mycoplasma |
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N. A. Abramova M. S. Savenkova A. D. Abramov |
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ROLE OF INTRAFAMILIAL INFECTION OF SICKLY CHILDREN |
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ROLE OF INTRAFAMILIAL INFECTION OF SICKLY CHILDREN |
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ROLE OF INTRAFAMILIAL INFECTION OF SICKLY CHILDREN |
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ROLE OF INTRAFAMILIAL INFECTION OF SICKLY CHILDREN |
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ROLE OF INTRAFAMILIAL INFECTION OF SICKLY CHILDREN |
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role of intrafamilial infection of sickly children |
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LLC "Diagnostics and Vaccines" |
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Detskie Infekcii (Moskva) |
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2072-8107 |
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143 children and 376 of their family members were examined for the study of intrafamilial infection. The study revealed that in the families of the studied sickly children (SC) 100% of mothers, 83,3% of fathers, 100% of siblings and 100% of nannies were infected. Herpes viruses: EBV (55,8%), CMV (50,8%), HHV VI (21,7%) in combination with intracellular pathogens (Chlamydia and Mycoplasma) were prevalent in the sickly children. Examination of the family members revealed presence of the same pathogens. Control group differed significantly and reliably from the group of sickly children. There were not many infected children, no acute forms of diseases; monoinfection predominated. |
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sickly children acute respiratory infections herpes viruses сhlamydia mycoplasma |
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