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ASSESSMENT OF THE IMMUNE SYSTEM IN CHILDREN WITH RECURRENT HERPETIC STOMATITIS

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Recurrent herpetic stomatitis is one of the most common viral diseases in children and is closely related to the functional state of the immune system. The frequent recurrence of the disease is often associated with a decrease in both local and systemic immunity. Therefore, a comprehensive assessment of immune status is important for understanding the pathogenesis of the disease and improving treatment effectiveness.

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