ГУМОРАЛЬНИЙ ІМУНІТЕТ У ДІТЕЙ ШКІЛЬНОГО ВІКУ ЗІ ПОЗАШПИТАЛЬНОЮ ПНЕВМОНІЄЮ

Journal Title: World Science - Year 2018, Vol 2, Issue 8

Abstract

Secretory immunoglobulin A (sIgA) is often characterized as a component of the immune systems “first-line of defense” against pathogenic microorganisms, viruses, and bacteria. A lower concentration of sIgA in saliva has been conceptualized as a risk factor for upper respiratory infection in children. Also, individual differences in sIgA levels in response to infection have been identified as potential risk factors. No gender differences in SIgA levels have been reported. sIgA in saliva is not directly related to serum levels of sIgA.

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І. В. Бабік

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  • EP ID EP545416
  • DOI 10.31435/rsglobal_ws/30082018/6060
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І. В. Бабік (2018). ГУМОРАЛЬНИЙ ІМУНІТЕТ У ДІТЕЙ ШКІЛЬНОГО ВІКУ ЗІ ПОЗАШПИТАЛЬНОЮ ПНЕВМОНІЄЮ. World Science, 2(8), 8-10. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-545416