Viral bronchial asthma: immune mechanisms of the disease
- Authors: Shashel VA1,2, Firsova VN1,2, Trubilina MM1,2
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Affiliations:
- Kuban Medical University
- Regional Clinical Hospital for Children
- Issue: Vol 16, No 1S (2019)
- Pages: 156-159
- Section: Articles
- URL: https://journals.rcsi.science/raj/article/view/121892
- ID: 121892
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Abstract
The immune mechanisms involved in the pathogenesis of virus-induced bronchial asthma are extremely diverse and depend on many factors, including the etiological agent that caused this clinical pathology. However, there are characteristic features that manifest themselves in the majority of patients with bronchial asthma, who suffer from respiratory infections.
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V A Shashel
Kuban Medical University; Regional Clinical Hospital for Children
Author for correspondence.
Email: vela.firsova@mail.ru
г. Краснодар
V N Firsova
Kuban Medical University; Regional Clinical Hospital for Children
Email: vela.firsova@mail.ru
г. Краснодар
M M Trubilina
Kuban Medical University; Regional Clinical Hospital for Children
Email: vela.firsova@mail.ru
г. Краснодар
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