

Infectious factor in etiology and pathogenesis chronic diseases
https://doi.org/10.30629/0023-2149-2024-102-11-12-874-879
Abstract
In the presented work, based on the research of Academician of the Russian Academy of Sciences G.P. Stupakov, the significance of the persistence of pathogens of viral, bacterial, and fungal nature that cause immunodeficient, immunopathological, and autoimmune reactions in the human body is demonstrated. This leads to chronic inflammatory, destructive, and other changes in organs and systems, revealing the causality of chronic disease development and substantiating the position that a wide range of chronic diseases in humans represents an organ-distributed, polysystemic, tropically-fixed chronic infectious process. To clarify the prevalence of persistent viral infections, 210 practically healthy college and university students aged 15 to 23 years (random sampling) were examined. The method of electronic organometry (electropuncture diagnostics according to R. Foll’s method) was used for diagnosis. The mechanisms of pathological changes formation are presented within the etiological and pathogenetic unity and multifaceted clinical manifestations, and etiotropic treatment aimed at pathogen elimination and normalization of innate immune function is justified, with the additional application of pathogenetic treatment.
About the Authors
N. V. ShcherbininaRussian Federation
Nina V. Shcherbinina — Candidate of Medical Sciences
Moscow
E. A. Shirokov
Russian Federation
Evgeny A. Shirokov — Doctor of Medical Sciences, Professor
Moscow
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For citations:
Shcherbinina N.V., Shirokov E.A. Infectious factor in etiology and pathogenesis chronic diseases. Clinical Medicine (Russian Journal). 2024;102(11-12):874-879. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.30629/0023-2149-2024-102-11-12-874-879