Clinical and pathogenetic significance of the gingival microbiota in rheumatoid arthritis
Background. The trigger factors of the development of rheumatoid arthritis (RA) may be infections associated with the carriage in the oral cavity of Actinomycetes, Campylobacter, Mycoplasma, Porphyromonas, Transducers, Proteus, Selemons, Streptococci, and Fusobacteria, but their role in the disease...
Main Authors: | O.V. Syniachenko, M.V. Іermolaieva, D.O. Gaviley, K.V. Liventsova, S.M. Verzilov |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Publishing House Zaslavsky
2021-04-01
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Series: | Aktualʹnaâ Infektologiâ |
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Online Access: | http://ai.zaslavsky.com.ua/article/view/228826 |
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