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Features of a medico-social state of patients with a pathology of the top department of a respiratory tract, associated with Chlamydia infection

Abstract

There were presented the results of examination of patiens with acute and chronic pathology of nose and perirhinal sinuses associated or not with Chlamidiae infection involving medical social characteristics. The authors marked that the main place in the structure of medical social types of both Chlamidae infected and non-infected patients belonged to medical and social risk subjects. But we observed the decreased health level in respondents with confirmed chlamidiae infection and comparatively higher range of negative social factors.

About the Authors

T. A. Kapustina
State Medical Institute for Northern Problems, Siberian Division of Russian Academy of Medical Sciences
Russian Federation

Krasnoyarsk



O. V. Parilova
State Medical Institute for Northern Problems, Siberian Division of Russian Academy of Medical Sciences
Russian Federation

Krasnoyarsk



A. N. Markina
State Medical Institute for Northern Problems, Siberian Division of Russian Academy of Medical Sciences
Russian Federation

Krasnoyarsk



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Kapustina T.A., Parilova O.V., Markina A.N. Features of a medico-social state of patients with a pathology of the top department of a respiratory tract, associated with Chlamydia infection. Yakut Medical Journal. 2010;(4):40-43.

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