Abstract

The Role of Herpes Virus Infection in Changing the Cytokine Status in the Body of a Pregnant Woman

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  • Materials and methods55 patients in the first half of gestation were tested, for whom, in addition to the routine research methods, polymerase chain reaction (PCR) of blood and cervix scrape, solid phase enzyme multiplied immunoassay (sp EMIA) of blood serocity, as well as enzyme multiplied immunoassay (EMIA) of blood plasma and cervical secretion, were carried out

  • Herpes viruses (HV) are widely spread among the human population

  • herpes virus infection (HVI) is of special importance during pregnancy, upto30% spontaneous abortions at early stages and up to 50% at later stages of gestation are a consequence of HVI effect [1,2]

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Materials and methods

55 patients in the first half of gestation were tested, for whom, in addition to the routine research methods, polymerase chain reaction (PCR) of blood and cervix scrape, solid phase enzyme multiplied immunoassay (sp EMIA) of blood serocity, as well as enzyme multiplied immunoassay (EMIA) of blood plasma and cervical secretion, were carried out

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