Reiter’s Disease as a Manifestation of Intestinal Infections

Journal Title: Актуальна інфектологія - Year 2015, Vol 1, Issue 6

Abstract

There are considered the role of enteropathogenic bacterial factors, in particular yersiniosis infection, in the development of Reiter’s disease, incidence rate in the clinical practice of an infectiologist, and features of clinical course of this disease.

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O. N. Domashenko, T. I. Cherkasova

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O. N. Domashenko, T. I. Cherkasova (2015). Reiter’s Disease as a Manifestation of Intestinal Infections. Актуальна інфектологія, 1(6), 94-96. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-214803