DEPENDENCE OF THE DEVELOPMENT OF BRONCHIAL ASTHMA IN CHILDREN FROM FUNCTIONAL IMMATURITY OF THE IMMUNE SYSTEM
Keywords:
allergic diseases, IgE, bronchial asthma, atopy, hereditary predisposition, interleukins, MAST method.Abstract
Allergic pathology in childhood has been studied in detail, the development of which may be facilitated by the functional immaturity of the innate immune system. Studies have confirmed the predominance of atopic bronchial asthma in children of the first years of life. IgE plays a leading role in the mechanism of their development.
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