FEATURES OF T-LYMPHOCYTES SUBPOPULATIONS IN CHRONIC HERPETIC INFECTION

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The one of the most signifi cant factor of immunosuppression is chronic herpetic infection. The absence of vaccine and unclear knowledge about reactivation`s pathogenesis also emphasize the importance of additional immune response study. We research the level of T-cell subpopulations during chronic herpetic infection. Treg percentage in main group was exceed one`s level in healthy control group. Also the signifi cant increasing of Th1\Th2 index was examined.

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S. V. Knysh

Federal State Budget Educational Institution of Higher Education «Pacific state medical university» Ministry of Health Russia

Author for correspondence.
Email: immunolog.vl@gmail.com

assistant professor of normal and pathological physiology department,

Vladivostok

Russian Federation

V. A. Malkov

Federal State Budget Educational Institution of Higher Education «Pacific state medical university» Ministry of Health Russia

Email: fake@neicon.ru

assistant professor of normal and pathological physiology department,

Vladivostok

Russian Federation

A. V. Shiraeva

Federal State Budget Educational Institution of Higher Education «Pacific state medical university» Ministry of Health Russia

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student of medical faculty, 

Vladivostok

Russian Federation

E. V. Baibarina

«Center Vrachebnoi Cosmetologii»

Email: fake@neicon.ru

dermatologist, company director,

Voronezh

Russian Federation

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