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The detection rate of Chlamydia infection in schoolchildren

Abstract

Article represents the results of the test of 708 children in early and senior school ages for presence of Chlamydia contamination of mucosa of upper respiratory tract. Chlamydia verification was carried out by direct immune fluorescence technique. We show identified Chlamydia types structure depending on age and gender. We show comparative evaluation of ENT-morbidity in children with and without recognized Chlamydia infection.

About the Authors

T. A. Kapustina
Federal State Budget Institution "Medical Scientific Research Institute for Northern Problems" SD RAMS
Russian Federation

Tatiana Anatolievna Kapustina, Professor, MD, leading scientist in Clinical department for ENT-organs pathology

660017, Krasnoyarsk, ul.Dubrovinskogo, d.106, kv.193, office phone number is +7 391 228 06 58, home phone +7 391 227-50-39



E. V. Belova
Federal State Budget Institution "Medical Scientific Research Institute for Northern Problems" SD RAMS
Russian Federation

Elena Valentinovna Belova, Philosophy Doctor (Medicine), senior scientist in Clinical department for ENT-organs pathology

Krasnoyarsk



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Kapustina T.A., Belova E.V. The detection rate of Chlamydia infection in schoolchildren. Yakut Medical Journal. 2013;(3):12-15.

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