Abstract

A retrospective study was conducted with an analysis of epidemiological and clinico-laboratory data 51 of the history of patients with neuroinfectious pathology. In the structure of the nosological forms of neuroinfections, meningitis, meningoencephalitis of bacterial and viral etiology, including specific, neurological manifestations of HIV- infection, the herpes zoster clinic were presented. The data of laboratory studies of blood, cerebrospinal fluid, smear from the throat and nose, and specific studies in HIV-infected patients were analyzed. At the results, among patients with meningitis, menigoencephalitis and HIV-infection predominated in the young people, working age. A significant percentage is 37,3% of patients with disorders of the brain and spinal cord were HIV-infected patients. At the present stage the feature neuroinfection disease is a combination with comorbid pathology, the specific nature of the process on the background of decreased immune reactivity and HIV- infection.

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