Abstract

The new coronavirus infection has played a significant role in the structure of acute respiratory diseases [1,2], and in combination with influenza, it changes not only the clinical picture, but also changes the laboratory parameters of the disease, primarily indicators of peripheral blood and immune status. The paper presents the features of the clinical course of coinfection, as well as the results of the parameters of the immune status. Based on the data obtained, the risk of developing fibrosis in infected patients was assessed in comparison with control groups.

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