156 -4 (66) 2024 - Rasulova M.B., Kasimova R.I. - APLASTIC ANEMIA ASSOCIATED WITH HERPES SIMPLEX VIRUS-1

APLASTIC ANEMIA ASSOCIATED WITH HERPES SIMPLEX VIRUS-1

Rasulova M.B. The Research Institute of Virology of the Republican specialized scientific practical medical center of epidemiology, microbiology, infectious and parasitic diseases, Tashkent, Uzbekistan

Kasimova R.I. The Research Institute of Virology of the Republican specialized scientific practical medical center of epidemiology, microbiology, infectious and parasitic diseases, Tashkent, Uzbekistan.

Kan N.G. The Research Institute of Virology of the Republican specialized scientific practical medical center of epidemiology, microbiology, infectious and parasitic diseases, Tashkent, Uzbekistan

Brigida K.S. The Research Institute of Virology of the Republican specialized scientific practical medical center of epidemiology, microbiology, infectious and parasitic diseases, Tashkent, Uzbekistan

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Aplastic anemia is a rare disease characterized by peripheral pantsitopenia against the background of hypocellular bone marrow damage. In most cases, it has an idiopathic origin. However, some drugs and toxins are associated with exposure, autoimmune processes and viral infections. This study shows that in anemia caused by herpes virus-1 infection, we can observe the elimination of anemia from the use of anti-viral therapy. But the above situation is considered not yet fully justified.

Keywords: bone marrow, herpesviruses, anemia.

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For citation: Rasulova M.B., Kasimova R.I., Kan N.G., Brigida K.S. - APLASTIC ANEMIA ASSOCIATED WITH HERPES SIMPLEX VIRUS-1//New Day in Medicine 4(66)2024 857-859 https://newdayworldmedicine.com/en/article/3758

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