The objective reality today is an increased risk of development, a change in the spectrum, etiology and pathogenesis, clinical course, laboratory diagnosis, treatment and prevention of infectious diseases. According to the laws of biology and genetics, representatives of the microworld also evolve, as do representatives of other species of living beings. Over the past 20-30 years, more than three dozen new and mutated microorganisms have been discovered them are united in a group of emergent, dangerous infections for a person [1,2,3]. Thus, human immunodeficiency viruses (HIV), hemorrhagic fevers (Marburg, Lassa, Ebola), pathogenic bacteria and viruses that cause atypical pneumonia, Legionnaires Lyme fever have been discovered. Some well microorganisms have acquired pathogenic properties and become dangerous for humans -the monkeypox virus, Helicobacter pylori, which causes peptic ulcer of the stomach and duodenum, etc. Parenteral hepatitis, tuberculosis, and chlamydia have become epidemic. Close to this is the spread of the viral syndrome, chronic fatigue syndrome, etc. The frequency of infection of the female genital organs with
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