Revealing of H. pylori markers at patients with acute viral hepatitises

O-antigenes of H. рylori have been revealed аt patients with acute viral hepatitis (AVH) (57,7%), more often at patients with a cholestasis, than without cholestasis (in feces – 48,6% and 35,4%, in CIC – 14,8% and 4,5%, accord., and VacA (43,5%) and a high-molecular fibers complex (70,6%). In aggreg...

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Main Authors: S. N. Zuevskaja, O. F. Belaja, O. A. Paevskaja, Ju. A. Belaja, S. G. Pak
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Language:Russian
Published: Journal Infectology 2014-09-01
Series:Žurnal Infektologii
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Online Access:https://journal.niidi.ru/jofin/article/view/7
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spelling doaj-f564d76d02c44a04ab96ae4fb405f0f62021-08-02T08:43:15ZrusJournal InfectologyŽurnal Infektologii 2072-67322014-09-0131323810.22625/2072-6732-2011-3-1-32-3822Revealing of H. pylori markers at patients with acute viral hepatitisesS. N. Zuevskaja0O. F. Belaja1O. A. Paevskaja2Ju. A. Belaja3S. G. Pak4The first Moscow medical university by I.M. Setchenov, MoscowThe first Moscow medical university by I.M. Setchenov, MoscowThe first Moscow medical university by I.M. Setchenov, MoscowResearch Institute of epidemiology and microbiology by N.F. Gamaleja, MoscowThe first Moscow medical university by I.M. Setchenov, MoscowO-antigenes of H. рylori have been revealed аt patients with acute viral hepatitis (AVH) (57,7%), more often at patients with a cholestasis, than without cholestasis (in feces – 48,6% and 35,4%, in CIC – 14,8% and 4,5%, accord., and VacA (43,5%) and a high-molecular fibers complex (70,6%). In aggregate with high indicators of LII and smaller linkage of toxins in the CIC in cholestasis, this data testifies to important pathogenetic role of H. рylori in development of cholestasis, induced by an inflammation.https://journal.niidi.ru/jofin/article/view/7h.pyloriacute viral hepatitisantigenestoxinsimmune complexes
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author S. N. Zuevskaja
O. F. Belaja
O. A. Paevskaja
Ju. A. Belaja
S. G. Pak
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O. F. Belaja
O. A. Paevskaja
Ju. A. Belaja
S. G. Pak
Revealing of H. pylori markers at patients with acute viral hepatitises
Žurnal Infektologii
h.pylori
acute viral hepatitis
antigenes
toxins
immune complexes
author_facet S. N. Zuevskaja
O. F. Belaja
O. A. Paevskaja
Ju. A. Belaja
S. G. Pak
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title Revealing of H. pylori markers at patients with acute viral hepatitises
title_short Revealing of H. pylori markers at patients with acute viral hepatitises
title_full Revealing of H. pylori markers at patients with acute viral hepatitises
title_fullStr Revealing of H. pylori markers at patients with acute viral hepatitises
title_full_unstemmed Revealing of H. pylori markers at patients with acute viral hepatitises
title_sort revealing of h. pylori markers at patients with acute viral hepatitises
publisher Journal Infectology
series Žurnal Infektologii
issn 2072-6732
publishDate 2014-09-01
description O-antigenes of H. рylori have been revealed аt patients with acute viral hepatitis (AVH) (57,7%), more often at patients with a cholestasis, than without cholestasis (in feces – 48,6% and 35,4%, in CIC – 14,8% and 4,5%, accord., and VacA (43,5%) and a high-molecular fibers complex (70,6%). In aggregate with high indicators of LII and smaller linkage of toxins in the CIC in cholestasis, this data testifies to important pathogenetic role of H. рylori in development of cholestasis, induced by an inflammation.
topic h.pylori
acute viral hepatitis
antigenes
toxins
immune complexes
url https://journal.niidi.ru/jofin/article/view/7
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