Papilloma viral infection and pregnancy. Experience of combined therapy at pre-gravid stage
E.I. YUNUSOVA¹, O.V. DANILOVA¹, R.D. GIZATULLINA²
¹Kazan State Medical Academy — Branch Campus of the FSBEI FPE RMACPE MOH Russia, Kazan
²Therapeutic-diagnostic Center Biomed, Kazan
Contact details:
Yunusova E.I. — PhD (medicine), Associate Professor of the Department of Dermatovenerology and Cosmetology
Address: 36 Butlerov St., Kazan, Russian Federation, 420012, tel.: +7-919-635-28-61, e-mail: elenaiu@mail.ru
In the recent decades, the incidence of viral urogenital pathology increases, with papilloma viral infection (PVI) dominating in the structure of such diseases. The occurrence and development of PVI-associated pathology, the severity and probably outcome directly depend on the immune status and the body ability to react to the pathogen. PVI may constitute a serious problem during pregnancy, which determines the need to examine and treat women at the stage of its planning. Regardless of the technique of destruction of anogenital warts, the probability of the pathology return remains high, sometimes reaching 60%. The use of Imunofan in complex therapy of women with repeated anogenital papilloma viral pathology showed its high efficacy, which is characterized by a high percentage of virus elimination, a low level of return, an activation of the antiviral immunity system, and a good tolerance to treatment.
Key words: papilloma viral infection, PVI-associated pathology, immunity.
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