The place of the endothelial component in the pathogenesis of influenza A
Influenza A viruses are genetically diverse and the most unpredictable variable pathogens. It is a dangerous and poorly managed infection, able to reassort, with a high probability of developing urgent conditions, complications and death at any age. The objective: to determine the diagnostic value o...
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doaj-873eb4b2922d4f5b95785579f98fd3822020-11-24T21:27:52ZengKazimierz Wielki UniversityJournal of Education, Health and Sport2391-83062018-11-0181171171710.5281/zenodo.26171726022The place of the endothelial component in the pathogenesis of influenza AA. I. Vereschagina0E. V. Nikitin1Odessa National Medical UniversityOdessa National Medical UniversityInfluenza A viruses are genetically diverse and the most unpredictable variable pathogens. It is a dangerous and poorly managed infection, able to reassort, with a high probability of developing urgent conditions, complications and death at any age. The objective: to determine the diagnostic value of CEC in influenza A. Materials and methods: There were 158 influenza A patients included in the survey presented. Observation period - 2015-2018. The 1st group included 32 patients with a mild flu course, the 2nd group - 62 patients with moderate flu, and the 3rd group - 64 patients with a severe flu and mild pneumonia. The severity was determined by clinical manifestations and the presence of complications. Exclusion criteria from the study: age under 18 and over 45 y.o., pregnancy and severe somatic pathology. The control group consisted of healthy volunteers - 30 persons, similar in sex and age with a patient’s group. Conclusions. It was established that endothelium damage occurs even at mild course of influenza A. Severe influenza infection is accompanied by a massive endothelial damage with the development of endothelial dysfunction. Determination of circulating endothelial cells in blood is a simple and reliable indicator of the disease severity and its complications development.http://www.ojs.ukw.edu.pl/index.php/johs/article/view/6762influenza a, endothelial dysfunction, desquamated endotheliocytes |
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A. I. Vereschagina E. V. Nikitin The place of the endothelial component in the pathogenesis of influenza A Journal of Education, Health and Sport influenza a, endothelial dysfunction, desquamated endotheliocytes |
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A. I. Vereschagina E. V. Nikitin |
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The place of the endothelial component in the pathogenesis of influenza A |
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The place of the endothelial component in the pathogenesis of influenza A |
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The place of the endothelial component in the pathogenesis of influenza A |
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The place of the endothelial component in the pathogenesis of influenza A |
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The place of the endothelial component in the pathogenesis of influenza A |
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place of the endothelial component in the pathogenesis of influenza a |
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Kazimierz Wielki University |
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Journal of Education, Health and Sport |
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2391-8306 |
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2018-11-01 |
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Influenza A viruses are genetically diverse and the most unpredictable variable pathogens. It is a dangerous and poorly managed infection, able to reassort, with a high probability of developing urgent conditions, complications and death at any age. The objective: to determine the diagnostic value of CEC in influenza A. Materials and methods: There were 158 influenza A patients included in the survey presented. Observation period - 2015-2018. The 1st group included 32 patients with a mild flu course, the 2nd group - 62 patients with moderate flu, and the 3rd group - 64 patients with a severe flu and mild pneumonia. The severity was determined by clinical manifestations and the presence of complications. Exclusion criteria from the study: age under 18 and over 45 y.o., pregnancy and severe somatic pathology. The control group consisted of healthy volunteers - 30 persons, similar in sex and age with a patient’s group. Conclusions. It was established that endothelium damage occurs even at mild course of influenza A. Severe influenza infection is accompanied by a massive endothelial damage with the development of endothelial dysfunction. Determination of circulating endothelial cells in blood is a simple and reliable indicator of the disease severity and its complications development. |
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influenza a, endothelial dysfunction, desquamated endotheliocytes |
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