
2006 - volume 4 number 2
Original articles
-
Principles of rehabilitation and follow-up of children with a history of acute intestinal infections
-
Therapeutic potential of the granulocytic colony-stimulating factor in treatment of human infectious-inflammatory diseases
-
Functional and metabolic activity of neutrophilic leukocytes in patients with bacterial angina
-
The etiologic structure of acute enteric infections in children admitted to a large hospital in Moscow
-
Specific features of immune response in infectious mononucleosis in children and approaches to immunomodulatory therapy
-
Apoptosis of peripheral white blood cells in the pathogenesis of viral hepatites and the antiapoptotic effect of ursodeoxycholic acid
-
Potential and prospects of using probiotics and probiotic products in clinical practice
-
Restoration of the metabolic status in patients with chronic gastroenteric diseases treated with the metabolic probiotic Hylak forte
-
Macmiror in treatment of acute enteric infections in children
-
Clinical forms of Ixodes tick-borne borreliosis in children of the Tomsk region and the content of iron, copper and magnesium in blood serum
-
Epidemiological specificity of pertussis in Novosibirsk
-
Modern drugs for therapy of invasive mycoses in children
-
Clinical-laboratory criteria of predicting a progressive course of tick-borne meningoencephalitis
-
Human granulocytic anaplasmosis: specificity of clinical presentations in Russia
-
Systemic enzyme therapy of infectious diseases in children: a clinical experience and prospects of application
-
Chronic brucellosis: a diagnostic value of parameters of lipid peroxidation system, cytokine profile, and markers of the syndrome of endogenous intoxication
-
Recombinant interleukine-2 in a complex therapy of sepsis with infective endocarditis and purulent meningitis in a child (a case study)
-
Principles of estimating enzymologic blood indices in infectious pathologies (VI): delirium tremens in food poisoning
-
Immunological aspects of development of reactive arthrites in Yersinia infection
-
Pathoimmunomorphogenesis of primary chronic hepatitis C