STUDY OF A NUMBER OF CYTOKINES IN COVID-19-INFECTED PATIENTS WITH ACUTE INFLAMMATION OF THE NASAL CAVITY
Abstract
Relevance. Despite the constant improvement of treatment methods, in COVID19-infected patients, acute inflammation of the nasal cavity (ARPN) occupies a leading place in the structure of somatic diseases due to a severe course and frequent residual effects. The state of the immune system before the disease and its reaction to the introduction of the pathogen largely determine the course and outcome of the disease.
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