Abstract

In recent years, there has been a steady increase in allergic diseases. In many countries, especially with a high level of industrial development, allergy has become an urgent social problem. More than half of all allergic diseases are bronchial asthma. Despite numerous studies, this disease has not been sufficiently studied to date, which is due to the variety of etiological factors, the complexity of pathogenesis, the need to use a wide range of specific diagnostic methods, and the peculiarities of therapy. At the same time, recently, due to the rather rapid development of practical allergology, certain successes have been achieved in the early diagnosis and specific treatment of this pathological process.

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