PEDIATRIC TUBERCULOSIS IN RELATION TO THE IMMUNE SYSTEM

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Authors

  • Stela KULCITSKAIA IP State University of Medicine and pharmacy "Nicolae Testemitanu" Department of Pneumophthisiology
  • Constantin IAVORSCHI IP State University of Medicine and pharmacy "Nicolae Testemitanu"; Department of Pneumoftiziology IMSP Institute of Phthisiopneumology "Chiril Draganiuc"
  • Alina MALIC IP State University of Medicine and pharmacy "Nicolae Testemitanu"
  • Rodica SELEVESTRU
  • Corina ROTARU-LUNGU IMSP Institute of Phthisiopneumology "Chiril Draganiuc"
  • Anastasia BOUNEGRU IP State University of Medicine and pharmacy "Nicolae Testemitanu" Department of Pneumophthisiology

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.52692/1857-0011.2021.3-71.28

Keywords:

tuberculosis, immune status, children

Abstract

Pediatric tuberculosis (TB) is of primary genesis - it develops as a result of the child’s first contact with a source of contagious infection. In most cases in children the infection remains latent, and under certain conditions evolves into TB disease. The immune status is the decisive factor in this process. In this article we want to analyze the impact of immunocompetence in the response process of the child’s macroorganism to infection with Mycobacterium tuberculosis.

Author Biographies

Stela KULCITSKAIA, IP State University of Medicine and pharmacy "Nicolae Testemitanu" Department of Pneumophthisiology

dr. în șt. med., conf. univ.,

Constantin IAVORSCHI, IP State University of Medicine and pharmacy "Nicolae Testemitanu"; Department of Pneumoftiziology IMSP Institute of Phthisiopneumology "Chiril Draganiuc"

dr. hab. în șt. med., prof. cercet., acad. al AȘMM

Alina MALIC, IP State University of Medicine and pharmacy "Nicolae Testemitanu"

dr. în șt. med., conf. univ.,

Rodica SELEVESTRU

dr. în șt. med., conf. univ.,

Corina ROTARU-LUNGU, IMSP Institute of Phthisiopneumology "Chiril Draganiuc"

cercet. șt.,

Anastasia BOUNEGRU, IP State University of Medicine and pharmacy "Nicolae Testemitanu" Department of Pneumophthisiology

studentă a.VI

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2021-11-17

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