ROLE OF INTRAFAMILIAL INFECTION OF SICKLY CHILDREN
143 children and 376 of their family members were examined for the study of intrafamilial infection. The study revealed that in the families of the studied sickly children (SC) 100% of mothers, 83,3% of fathers, 100% of siblings and 100% of nannies were infected. Herpes viruses: EBV (55,8%), CMV (50...
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Main Authors: | N. A. Abramova (Author), M. S. Savenkova (Author), A. D. Abramov (Author) |
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LLC "Diagnostics and Vaccines",
2015-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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