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Title | Clinical and epidemiological features of infectious mononucleosis in the north-eastern region of Ukraine |
Authors |
Kusi, V.
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Keywords |
мононуклеоз mononucleosis |
Type | Conference Papers |
Date of Issue | 2017 |
URI | http://essuir.sumdu.edu.ua/handle/123456789/61226 |
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Citation | Kusi, V. Clinical and epidemiological features of infectious mononucleosis in the north-eastern region of Ukraine [Текст] / V. Kusi ; Supervisor: V.V. Ilina // Актуальні питання теоретичної та клінічної медицини : збірник тез доповідей V Міжнародної науково-практичної конференції студентів та молодих вчених, м. Суми, 20-21 квітня 2017 р. / Відп. за вип. М.В. Погорєлов. - Суми : СумДУ, 2017. - P. 483-484. |
Abstract |
Infectious mononucleosis caused by Human gammaherpes virus 4 occur frequently in our everyday life. First of all, it is connected with the high circulation prevalence of Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) among planet’s population, which reaches 80-100%, disease pluricausality, infection ease, polymorphism of clinical implications, frequence development of complications, high level of infant mortality (up to 15,8%), absence of specific prevention medications and casual treatment, capability of virus to persist for a long time in human organism, tendency to the palindromic and chronicity of disease. |
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