THE IMPORTANCE OF HERPESVIRUSES IN THE ETIOLOGY OF A NUMBER OF INFECTIOUS AND SOMATIC DISEASES OF CHILDREN

The article is devoted to study the etiological role of herpes viruses in infectious and somatic pathology of children (n = 770) using the complex of methods of laboratory diagnostics. Determined the leading etiological role of HSV in children with neuroinfections (12,7%) during primary infection an...

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Main Authors: T. N. Rybalkina (Author), N. V. Karazhas (Author), P. A. Savinkov (Author), R. E. Boshyan (Author), M. Y. Lysenkova (Author), M. N. Kornienko (Author), P. A. Veselovsky (Author), E. M. Burmistrov (Author), T. M. Lebedeva (Author), P. A. Markin (Author)
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Published: LLC "Diagnostics and Vaccines", 2017-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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Summary:The article is devoted to study the etiological role of herpes viruses in infectious and somatic pathology of children (n = 770) using the complex of methods of laboratory diagnostics. Determined the leading etiological role of HSV in children with neuroinfections (12,7%) during primary infection and in children with intrauterine infection (29,0%) during its reactivation. It is shown that in 50,9% of cases, the diagnosis of «infectious mononucleosis» confirmed by the detection of markers of acute EBV-infection, and 20,0%, it was replaced by mononucleotides syndrome was discovered markers of acute CMV-infection, and 18,1% - markers of acute HHV-6-infection. The role of HHV-6 as the primary etiologic agent of the disease is established at 36,3% of children admitted with convulsive syndrome on the background of febrile, at 29,1% - a sudden exanthema and 25,5% - with fever of unknown origin.
Item Description:2072-8107
10.22627/2072-8107-2017-16-3-10-19