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RUBELLA VIRUS AND ITS TERATOGENIC ACTION. PATHOGENESIS, CLINICAL COURSE, DIAGNOSTICS AND PREVENTION OF CONGENITAL RUBELLA SYNDROME. Part 2. Congenital rubella syndrome

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Title RUBELLA VIRUS AND ITS TERATOGENIC ACTION. PATHOGENESIS, CLINICAL COURSE, DIAGNOSTICS AND PREVENTION OF CONGENITAL RUBELLA SYNDROME. Part 2. Congenital rubella syndrome
ВИРУС КРАСНУХИ И ЕГО ТЕРАТОГЕННОЕ ДЕЙСТВИЕ. ПАТОГЕНЕЗ, КЛИНИКА, ДИАГНОСТИКА, ПРОФИЛАКТИКА СИНДРОМА ВРОЖДЕННОЙ КРАСНУХИ. Часть 2. Врожденная краснуха
 
Creator A. Antipova J.
А. Антипова Ю.; ФГУН «Санкт-Петербургский научно-исследовательский институт эпидемиологии и микробиологии имени Пастера» Роспотребнадзора, Санкт-Петербург
 
Subject congenital rubella syndrome
синдром врожденной краснухи
 
Description Abstract. The second part of the review deals with teratogenic action of the Rubella virus and description of congenital rubella syndrome (CRS). The review contains updates concerning clinical signs of congenital rubella. The frequency of CRS in modern period of time is discussed.
Резюме. Вторая часть обзора посвящена тератогенному действию вируса краснухи и описанию синдрома врожденной краснухи (СВК). В обзоре приводятся современные данные по клинике врожденной краснухи и обсуждается частота встречаемости СВК в современный период.
 
Publisher Publishing house of Saint Petersburg Pasteur Institute
 
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Date 2014-06-26
 
Type info:eu-repo/semantics/article
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Identifier http://iimmun.ru/index.php/iimm/article/view/37
10.15789/2220-7619-2011-2-131-134
 
Source Russian Journal of Infection and Immunity; Том 1, № 2 (2011); 131-134
Инфекция и иммунитет; Том 1, № 2 (2011); 131-134
2313-7398
2220-7619
10.15789/2220-7619-2011-2
 
Language rus
 
Relation http://iimmun.ru/index.php/iimm/article/view/37/36
 
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