Low intensity laser effects on factors of congenital immunity and cytokine balance in secretions of female reproductive system affected with chlamydia infection
Abstract:Therefore, we defined the objective of our research: to study the factors of uterine cervix tissue im- munity for women with Chlamydia infection and to estimate the effect of low-intensity laser therapy (LILT) on these factors due to a wavelength of 632 nm and a power of 30 mW.
Materials and methods. Clinical immunologic studies of cervical secretion were carried out on 184 women of reproductive age 25,9 ± 4,22 in 2016–2018. Chlamydia infection Chlamydia trachomatis was found by the methods of real-time polym… Show more
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