Vestnik otorinolaringologii | Vol., Issue.4 | | Pages 28-31
[Indicators of resistance to infection in children with respiratory papillomatosis].
The study was made of microbiological and immunological aspects of antiinfectious resistance (AIR) in children with respiratory papillomatosis (RP). At admission to hospital RP patients exhibited dysbacteriosis of the upper respiratory tract and colon. Immunological and microbiological response to the infection recurrences was adequate. Interrelated immunological and microbiological indices in RP objectively reflect the course of the pathological process and may be used in objective assessment of the disease and choice of its treatment.
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[Indicators of resistance to infection in children with respiratory papillomatosis].
The study was made of microbiological and immunological aspects of antiinfectious resistance (AIR) in children with respiratory papillomatosis (RP). At admission to hospital RP patients exhibited dysbacteriosis of the upper respiratory tract and colon. Immunological and microbiological response to the infection recurrences was adequate. Interrelated immunological and microbiological indices in RP objectively reflect the course of the pathological process and may be used in objective assessment of the disease and choice of its treatment.
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