Immunological disorders in allergic diseases associated with infecting helicobacter pylori


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E V Agafonova

Research Initute of Epidemiology and Microbiology Rospotrebnadzor; Kazan State Medical University

Email: Agafono@mail.ru
Kazan, Russia

T G Malanicheva

Research Initute of Epidemiology and Microbiology Rospotrebnadzor; Kazan State Medical University

Kazan, Russia

T A Velizhinskaya

Republican clinical hospital N2

Kazan, Russia

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