Features of the pathogenesis, treatment, and prevention of atopic dermatitis in the military

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Data on the prevalence and significance of atopic dermatitis for the armed forces of some countries are given. The results of our own studies of the blood cytokine profile of patients with atopic dermatitis in the acute stage, as well as the role of foci of chronic infection in the development of the disease are presented. An increase in the concentration of two cytokines (TNF-a and INF-a) was noted in a significant proportion of patients without any connection with the presence of foci of chronic infection, as well as a considerable increase in the level of interleukin IL-8 in the group of individuals with foci of chronic disease. The remediation of chronic infection is shown to be 2.9 times less likely to develop relapses.

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