Abstract

Immunological aspects of respiratory diseases due to altitude can have a significant impact on the pathogenesis and clinical course of the disease. Research objectives: to study changes in cellular and humoral immunity in children with respiratory diseases living in areas of Kyrgyzstan located at different altitudes above sea level. This study used methods to assess cellular and humoral immunity in 209 children living at various altitudes above sea level in Kyrgyzstan. Research results contribute to a deeper understanding of the immunological mechanisms underlying respiratory diseases in children at high altitudes, which may be of practical importance for the development of more effective methods for diagnosis, prevention and treatment of such diseases. It is assumed that at high altitude the number of allergens in the body decreases, in particular, the number of dust mites, which often act as a provoking factor in allergic respiratory diseases.

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