ROLE OF FETAL VIRUS INFECTIONS IN SHAPING ATOPIC STATUS IN NEWBORN INFANTS

The article describes data from research into the role of fetal virus infections in shaping atopic status in newborn infants subject to the degree of newborn maturation and hereditary taint for allergic diseases. The study of 159 babies during first month of their life showed that erythema toxicum i...

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Main Authors: T.V. Turti, G.V. Yatsyk, L.S. Namazova-Baranova
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Paediatrician Publishers, LLC 2009-12-01
Series:Pediatričeskaâ Farmakologiâ
Online Access:https://pf.spr-journal.ru/jour/article/view/942
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spelling doaj-c651f7f189734652b695bd00513306da2020-11-25T02:03:37ZengPaediatrician Publishers, LLCPediatričeskaâ Farmakologiâ1727-57762500-30892009-12-01665255937ROLE OF FETAL VIRUS INFECTIONS IN SHAPING ATOPIC STATUS IN NEWBORN INFANTST.V. Turti0G.V. Yatsyk1L.S. Namazova-Baranova2Scientific Center of Children’s Health, Russian Academy of Medical Sciences, MoscowScientific Center of Children’s Health, Russian Academy of Medical Sciences, MoscowScientific Center of Children’s Health, Russian Academy of Medical Sciences, MoscowThe article describes data from research into the role of fetal virus infections in shaping atopic status in newborn infants subject to the degree of newborn maturation and hereditary taint for allergic diseases. The study of 159 babies during first month of their life showed that erythema toxicum in newborn infants, allergic eruptions, skin dryness and hyperemia are found reliably more frequently in newborn infants with confirmed fetal infection, especially in the combination with tainted medical history of past allergies. By the end of first month, the groups of children with fetal infection have a significantly increased immunoglobulin E in blood serum.Key words: newborn infants, atopy, fetal infections, immunoglobulin E.https://pf.spr-journal.ru/jour/article/view/942
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author T.V. Turti
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L.S. Namazova-Baranova
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L.S. Namazova-Baranova
ROLE OF FETAL VIRUS INFECTIONS IN SHAPING ATOPIC STATUS IN NEWBORN INFANTS
Pediatričeskaâ Farmakologiâ
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G.V. Yatsyk
L.S. Namazova-Baranova
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title ROLE OF FETAL VIRUS INFECTIONS IN SHAPING ATOPIC STATUS IN NEWBORN INFANTS
title_short ROLE OF FETAL VIRUS INFECTIONS IN SHAPING ATOPIC STATUS IN NEWBORN INFANTS
title_full ROLE OF FETAL VIRUS INFECTIONS IN SHAPING ATOPIC STATUS IN NEWBORN INFANTS
title_fullStr ROLE OF FETAL VIRUS INFECTIONS IN SHAPING ATOPIC STATUS IN NEWBORN INFANTS
title_full_unstemmed ROLE OF FETAL VIRUS INFECTIONS IN SHAPING ATOPIC STATUS IN NEWBORN INFANTS
title_sort role of fetal virus infections in shaping atopic status in newborn infants
publisher Paediatrician Publishers, LLC
series Pediatričeskaâ Farmakologiâ
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2500-3089
publishDate 2009-12-01
description The article describes data from research into the role of fetal virus infections in shaping atopic status in newborn infants subject to the degree of newborn maturation and hereditary taint for allergic diseases. The study of 159 babies during first month of their life showed that erythema toxicum in newborn infants, allergic eruptions, skin dryness and hyperemia are found reliably more frequently in newborn infants with confirmed fetal infection, especially in the combination with tainted medical history of past allergies. By the end of first month, the groups of children with fetal infection have a significantly increased immunoglobulin E in blood serum.Key words: newborn infants, atopy, fetal infections, immunoglobulin E.
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