The Research of Dynamics of Immune Responsibility Indicators in Patients with Epstein–Barr Virus (EBV) Infections

Authors

  • T. I. Liadova Author
  • K. V. Pavlikova Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.26417/256ndr75y

Keywords:

research, dynamics, immune, responsibility, indicators, patients, epstein–barr virus, EBV, infections

Abstract

The main task of modern infectious immunology is the elucidation of immunopathogenetic mechanisms of the unfavourable course of the disease. The course of the infectious process caused by the viruses and the microorganisms factors. At the heart of the complicated flow or chronicity of the process is an ineffective immune response that is not able to prevent the dissemination of the virus or the complete elimination of the pathogen from the body, which is the cause of the formation of relapses or chronic course of the disease. In the modern literature, there is evidence that in patients who have suffered from infectious mononucleosis (IM), regardless of the severity of the disease, a secondary immunodeficiency develops, which is the cause of possible bacterial complications. After IM is not always observed update of the immune balance and changes in the hemogram staying for a long time.

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Published

2021-10-15