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Yersiniosis with fever of unclear genesis

https://doi.org/10.51523/2708-6011.2023-20-4-18

Abstract

The article presents a clinical case of yersiniosis with fever of unclear genesis. For early diagnosis of yersiniosis, its adequate therapy and prevention of complications, it is necessary to take into account the dynamics of clinical manifes- tations and timely conduct specific diagnosis of the disease. Late diagnosis may be associated with the lack of vigilance of doctors with regard to this infection.

About the Authors

N. G. Kadochkina
Republican Research Center for Radiation Medicine and Human Ecology
Belarus

Natalia G. Kadochkina, Candidate of Medical Sciences, Physician at the Department of Allergology and Immunopathology

Gomel



A. P. Salivontchik
Republican Research Center for Radiation Medicine and Human Ecology
Belarus

Andrei P. Salivontchik, Candidate of Biological Sciences, Allergist-Immunologist, Head of the Department of Allergology and Immunopathology

Gomel



V. M. Mitsura
Republican Research and Practical Center for Radiation Medicine and Human Ecology
Belarus

Victor M. Mitsura, Doctor of Medical Sciences, Professor, Deputy Director for Science

Gomel



A. V. Pronevich
Gomel State Medical University
Belarus

Anna V. Pronevich, Assistant Lecturer of the Department of Outpatient Therapy and General Medicine

Gomel



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Kadochkina N.G., Salivontchik A.P., Mitsura V.M., Pronevich A.V. Yersiniosis with fever of unclear genesis. Health and Ecology Issues. 2023;20(4):144–148. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.51523/2708-6011.2023-20-4-18

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