Abstract

A number of antibacterial drugs used for the treatment of combined viral and bacterial infections can cause immunosuppression, weighting of the acute course and activation of the persistent infection. Previously, it was found that among the antibacterial drugs, strong activators of persistent infection are streptomycin (group of aminoglycosides), cefamezin (group of cephalosporins), ristomycin (polypeptide antibiotic), the group of drugs that do not cause depression of humoral immunity includes gentamicin (aminoglycoside), kanamycin (aminoglycoside), levomycetin (synthetic antibacterial drug), florimycin (aminoglycoside). In this paper an experiment on Syrian hamsters shows the effect of using a new generation antibiotic — Ceftriaxone (beta-lactam antibiotic) on the course of acute tick-borne encephalitis.

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