MANIFESTATION OF CLINICAL SYNDROMES ACCOMPANYING HIV-INFECTION WITH GIARDIA AND BLASTOCYSTOSIS
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Web of Journals Publishing
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According to the scientific literature, the spread of human parasites in HIV-infected patients is high (10.0-30.0%), external factors, the external environment and social conditions also play a major role in the spread of human parasites. In the course of the investigation, 85 patients with intestinal parasitism (giambliosis and blastocystosis) were diagnosed with HIV-infection and clinical changes were studied. HIV-infected patients with a diagnosis of intestinal parasites (giambliosis, blastocystosis) often experience intoxication, asthenovegetative and dyspeptic syndromes, the frequency of which is 40.9% to 100.0%.