COMBINED IMMUNOTHERAPY OF RECONDITIONAL CHRONIC NON-SPECIFIC VULVOVAGINITIS IN IMMUNOCOMPROMISED GIRLS

Nonspecific chronic vulvovaginitis (CNV) is often a clinical indicator of immune deficiency, especially in young girls. The established violations of the functioning of various parts of the immune system (IS) in this pathology dictate the need to include in the complex of immunomodulatory therapy. The developed program of combined immunotherapy for immunocompromised girls allows to reduce the severity and duration of exacerbation of CNV, their frequency against the background of a significant reduction in the incidence of ARVI. Positive clinical effects were observed against the background of the restoration of the functioning of the IS. A protective effect was obtained (observation in a catamnesis for 1 year) - the duration of a clinically safe period increased from 6 to 11-11,5 months per year.

Authors
Nesterova I. 1 , Kovaleva S. 1 , Chudilova G. 1 , Lomtatidze L. 1 , Krutova V.1 , Aslanian I.1 , Tulendinova A.1 , Malinovskaya V. 1
Publisher
Ассоциация деловой прессы Грузии
Number of issue
266
Language
Russian
Pages
64-68
Status
Published
Year
2017
Organizations
  • 1 1Kuban state medical University, Krasnodar
  • 2 2The Peoples' Friendship University of Russia, Moscow
  • 3 3Obstetric-Gynecologic Clinic of Kuban state medical University, Krasnodar
  • 4 4Federal State Research Center of Epidemiology and microbiology named after N.F. Gamaleya, Russian Federation
Keywords
immunologic factor; acute disease; chronic disease; combination drug therapy; complication; female; human; immunocompromised patient; immunology; immunotherapy; preschool child; recurrent disease; Respiratory Tract Infections; vulvovaginitis; Acute Disease; Child, Preschool; Chronic Disease; Drug Therapy, Combination; Female; Humans; Immunocompromised Host; Immunologic Factors; Immunotherapy; Recurrence; Respiratory Tract Infections; Vulvovaginitis
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