THE DYNAMICS OF CHANGES IN THE IMMUNE STATUS OF THE MILITARY PERSONNEL IN TERMS OF PROFESSIONAL TASKS

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The article presents the results of dynamic monitoring of soldiers who participated in special operations. The changes in the immune status were documented immediately upon the return of military personnel from a mission to areas with difficult operational conditions and the absence of their spontaneous recovery after 6 months.

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N. S. Zaitseva

Rostov state medical university

Author for correspondence.
Email: n.zaitseva@list.ru

PhD, associate professor, Department of clinical immunology and allergology,

Rostov-on-Don

Russian Federation

L. P. Sizyakina

Rostov state medical university

Email: fake@neicon.ru

Doctor of science, professor, Head of Department of clinical immunology and allergology,

Rostov-on-Don

Russian Federation

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