Abstract

The paper highlights the current conceptions of infections caused by human herpes virus of the 6th and 7th types. The results of the studies concerning the prevalence of these infections, their channels of contagion, clinical course options and opportunities for their etiologic diagnosis and treatment. Attention is accentuated on the need of further directing the efforts of scientists at studying this particular pathology.

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