Comparative Clinical Signs of Herpetic Infection Coupled with HIV Infection
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.37506/ijfmt.v14i4.12792Keywords:
Herpeticinfection, HIV infection, children, Herpes Simplex Virus.Abstract
The article represents the results of the observation oft he comparative clinical examination of herpetic
infection coupled with HIV infection in 57 children aged 1 to 15 years. There have been 41 boys (71,93%)
and 16 girls(28,07%). The comparison group included 23 children oft he same age infected with HIV without
herpetic infection.
The following laboratory research method have been used: a general analysis of blood, urine, feces, the
study of the immune status, level of CD4 cells; Serological: by ELISA method antibodies to CMV and HSV
(Herpes Simplex Virus) have been detected in blood. The results obtained indicate that coexisting diseases
with the formation of complications and immunodeficiency development have been worsening the course of
herpetic infection in HIV infected children and leading to a severe relapsing course.
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