2018
DOI: 10.22627/2072-8107-2018-17-3-38-46
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Features of the Immune Response and Efficacy Immunotherapy for Rotavirus Infection in Children

Abstract: В статье отражены изменения как клеточного, так и гуморального звеньев иммунитета при ротавирусной инфекции, а также показана корреляция между степенью выраженности иммунологических нарушений и особенностями клинического течения заболевания в детском возрасте. Наиболее значительные изменения цитокинового статуса связаны с повышением интерлейкина-1, который является маркером интоксикации. Кроме того, при ротавирусной инфекции у детей снижается уровень индуцированных интерферонов  и , что служит обоснованием … Show more

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“…According to the World Health Organization, rotavirus infection (RVI) remains one of the leading causes of gastrointestinal diseases in children of younger age [3]. There is a large number of publications in the available literature devoted to the study of various aspects of rotavirus infection in children [5,6]. During last decade a numerous researches devoted to influence of herpesvirus infection on clinical and laboratory parameters of infectious diseases in children have been presented [1,2,9].…”
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“…According to the World Health Organization, rotavirus infection (RVI) remains one of the leading causes of gastrointestinal diseases in children of younger age [3]. There is a large number of publications in the available literature devoted to the study of various aspects of rotavirus infection in children [5,6]. During last decade a numerous researches devoted to influence of herpesvirus infection on clinical and laboratory parameters of infectious diseases in children have been presented [1,2,9].…”
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“…Introduction. Rotavirus infection (RVI) is the most common cause of diarrhea in childhood [1,2]. According to WHO experts, almost every child during the first three to five years of life suffers from specified infection, despite on of nationality, race and socio-economic status of the family [8,14].…”
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