Peculiarities of the State of the Body's Immunoprotective Functions, Bacterioscopic and Cytological Studies in the Presence of a Chronic Inflammatory Process of the Reproductive System
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Published:2023
Issue:1
Volume:11
Page:60-73
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ISSN:2312-3222
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Container-title:French-Ukrainian Journal of Chemistry
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language:
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Short-container-title:Fr. Ukr. J. Chem.
Author:
Sokolovskaya IrinaORCID, , Prybora Nataliia, Nechyporenko Valentyna, Pozdniakova Olena, Hordiienko Nataliia, Nechyporenko Kostiantyn, Siliavina Yuliia, Serhata Nataliia, Mavrin Vitalii, Semeniv Igor, Kotuza Andriy, Pokropyvnyi Oleksandr, Ibrahimova Olena, Kryachok Iryna, Tytorenko Iryna, Yanitka Lesya, Zarytska Valentyna, Bulanov Valerіі, Muz Nataliia, Kudinova Marharyta, Essandoh Marabelle Nana, , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,
Abstract
At the current stage, the state of health of the Ukrainian nation of reproductive age is characterized by a low birth rate. Chronic inflammatory diseases of the reproductive system significantly affect the health of millions of people of childbearing age. Chronic inflammation is characterized by a protracted, often erased course, a tendency to relapse, the presence of complications and resistance to therapy. The development and formation of inflammatory diseases are based on interconnected processes that begin with acute inflammation and end with destructive changes, therefore the assessment of the body's adaptive capabilities is increasingly considered one of the most important health criteria. There is a whole series of integral hematological indicators that allow you to assess the state of various parts of the immune system without resorting to special research methods.
Publisher
Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv
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