DIAGNOSIS OF HERPES VIRUS INFECTION

Authors

  • Khazhimatova Guzal Marufzhanovna Assistant, Andijan State Medical Institute, Uzbekistan

Keywords:

infectious diseases, general genetics, immunity, herpesvirus infection, immunotherapy.

Abstract

Today, it is generally accepted that the herpes simplex virus can affect various organs, and its significance in carcinogenesis and secondary infertility has been proven. Increasingly, there are reports about the role of the virus in the pathology of the liver, brain, prostate, diseases of other systems.

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2023-04-22

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