Regarding Coinfection With Denge Viruses and Agents of Hemocontact Infections in the Socialist Republic of Vietnam

According to the WHO, there is an increase in the number of cases of dengue fever worldwide. In many countries, where dengue fever is an endemic disease, blood-borne infections associated with hepatitis B and C viruses and HIV are widespread. The Socialist Republic of Vietnam is an endemic region fo...

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Main Authors: Yu. V. Ostankova, E. V. Naidenova, E. N. Serikova, A. N. Schemelev, D. E. Valutite, E. B. Zueva, Hoang Khanh Thu Huinh, A. V. Semenov
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Published: Federal Government Health Institution, Russian Research Anti-Plague Institute “Microbe” 2021-10-01
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Online Access:https://journal.microbe.ru/jour/article/view/1542
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author Yu. V. Ostankova
E. V. Naidenova
E. N. Serikova
A. N. Schemelev
D. E. Valutite
E. B. Zueva
Hoang Khanh Thu Huinh
A. V. Semenov
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E. V. Naidenova
E. N. Serikova
A. N. Schemelev
D. E. Valutite
E. B. Zueva
Hoang Khanh Thu Huinh
A. V. Semenov
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description According to the WHO, there is an increase in the number of cases of dengue fever worldwide. In many countries, where dengue fever is an endemic disease, blood-borne infections associated with hepatitis B and C viruses and HIV are widespread. The Socialist Republic of Vietnam is an endemic region for these pathogens. The unique epidemiological situation in the country provides an excellent opportunity to study the interaction between Arboviruses, agents of parenteral viral hepatitis B and C, and HIV infection in the body of sick people.The aim of this review was to analyze the literature data on the detection of cases of simultaneous infection with Dengue viruses of 1–4 types and agents of blood-borne infections in sick people in the Socialist Republic of Vietnam. Despite the fact that the simultaneous circulation of these pathogens in the patient's body can affect the pathophysiological mechanisms of the disease development, there were very few works devoted to co-infection with Dengue viruses and HIV, hepatitis C or B viruses, including in the regions adjacent to Vietnam. Therefore, research in this direction is promising for both fundamental science and practical medicine.
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spelling doaj-art-f16c6b01241644e6b0f6c75ceaa758922025-07-07T08:02:42ZrusFederal Government Health Institution, Russian Research Anti-Plague Institute “Microbe”Проблемы особо опасных инфекций0370-10692658-719X2021-10-010361210.21055/0370-1069-2021-3-6-121303Regarding Coinfection With Denge Viruses and Agents of Hemocontact Infections in the Socialist Republic of VietnamYu. V. Ostankova0E. V. Naidenova1E. N. Serikova2A. N. Schemelev3D. E. Valutite4E. B. Zueva5Hoang Khanh Thu Huinh6A. V. Semenov7Saint-Petersburg Pasteur Research Institute of Epidemiology and MicrobiologyRussian Research Anti-Plague Institute “Microbe”Saint-Petersburg Pasteur Research Institute of Epidemiology and MicrobiologySaint-Petersburg Pasteur Research Institute of Epidemiology and MicrobiologySaint-Petersburg Pasteur Research Institute of Epidemiology and MicrobiologySaint-Petersburg Pasteur Research Institute of Epidemiology and MicrobiologyPasteur InstituteYekaterinburg Research Institute of Viral Infections, State Scientific Center of Virology and Biotechnology “Vector”According to the WHO, there is an increase in the number of cases of dengue fever worldwide. In many countries, where dengue fever is an endemic disease, blood-borne infections associated with hepatitis B and C viruses and HIV are widespread. The Socialist Republic of Vietnam is an endemic region for these pathogens. The unique epidemiological situation in the country provides an excellent opportunity to study the interaction between Arboviruses, agents of parenteral viral hepatitis B and C, and HIV infection in the body of sick people.The aim of this review was to analyze the literature data on the detection of cases of simultaneous infection with Dengue viruses of 1–4 types and agents of blood-borne infections in sick people in the Socialist Republic of Vietnam. Despite the fact that the simultaneous circulation of these pathogens in the patient's body can affect the pathophysiological mechanisms of the disease development, there were very few works devoted to co-infection with Dengue viruses and HIV, hepatitis C or B viruses, including in the regions adjacent to Vietnam. Therefore, research in this direction is promising for both fundamental science and practical medicine.https://journal.microbe.ru/jour/article/view/1542dengue viruses of 1–4 typeshuman immunodeficiency virushepatitis b virushepatitis c virusco-infectionsocialist republic of vietnam
spellingShingle Yu. V. Ostankova
E. V. Naidenova
E. N. Serikova
A. N. Schemelev
D. E. Valutite
E. B. Zueva
Hoang Khanh Thu Huinh
A. V. Semenov
Regarding Coinfection With Denge Viruses and Agents of Hemocontact Infections in the Socialist Republic of Vietnam
Проблемы особо опасных инфекций
dengue viruses of 1–4 types
human immunodeficiency virus
hepatitis b virus
hepatitis c virus
co-infection
socialist republic of vietnam
title Regarding Coinfection With Denge Viruses and Agents of Hemocontact Infections in the Socialist Republic of Vietnam
title_full Regarding Coinfection With Denge Viruses and Agents of Hemocontact Infections in the Socialist Republic of Vietnam
title_fullStr Regarding Coinfection With Denge Viruses and Agents of Hemocontact Infections in the Socialist Republic of Vietnam
title_full_unstemmed Regarding Coinfection With Denge Viruses and Agents of Hemocontact Infections in the Socialist Republic of Vietnam
title_short Regarding Coinfection With Denge Viruses and Agents of Hemocontact Infections in the Socialist Republic of Vietnam
title_sort regarding coinfection with denge viruses and agents of hemocontact infections in the socialist republic of vietnam
topic dengue viruses of 1–4 types
human immunodeficiency virus
hepatitis b virus
hepatitis c virus
co-infection
socialist republic of vietnam
url https://journal.microbe.ru/jour/article/view/1542
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