ASSESSMENT OF THE INTENSITY AND DURATION OF POST-VACCINATION IMMUNITY AGAINST HEPATITIS B

Authors

  • Murаtaliev Sh.K Author
  • Usmanova E.M Author

Keywords:

to evaluate the dynamics of the intensity and duration of preservation of post-vaccination immunity against hepatitis B.

Abstract

Vaccination of children with various somatic pathologies is safe, does not cause exacerbation of the underlying disease and is immunologically effective.

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2025-01-30