Infectious and parasitic diseases

Herpes simplex (herpes infection) - Treatment and Prevention

Treatment of herpes simplex (herpes infection) is prescribed taking into account the clinical form of the disease. Etiotropic treatment of herpes simplex (herpes infection) involves the prescription of antiviral drugs. The most effective of them is acyclovir (zovirax, viralex).

Herpes simplex (herpes infection) - Diagnosis

The diagnosis of simple herpes (herpes infection) with lesions of the skin and mucous membranes is established on the basis of clinical data (characteristic herpes rash). In case of lesions of the central nervous system, visceral and generalized forms, laboratory diagnostics are necessary. The diagnosis of herpes infection is confirmed by isolation of the virus or serologically.

Herpes simplex (herpes infection) - Symptoms

The course and symptoms of simple herpes (herpetic infection) depend on the localization of the process, the patient's age, immune status and the antigen variant of the virus. Primary infection is often accompanied by systemic symptoms. In this case, both mucous membranes and other tissues are affected.

Herpes simplex (herpetic infection) - Causes and pathogenesis

Herpes simplex (herpes infection) is caused by herpes simplex viruses types 1 and 2 (human herpes virus types 1 and 2), family Herpesviridae, subfamily Alphaherpesviruses, genus Simplexvirus.

Herpes simplex (herpes infection)

Herpes infection (herpes simplex) is a widespread anthroponotic viral disease with a predominantly contact mechanism of transmission of the pathogen, characterized by damage to the outer skin, nervous system and a chronic relapsing course.

Herpesvirus infections

Herpesvirus infections are a group of widespread anthroponotic infectious diseases caused by viruses of the Herpesviridae family, which are characterized by a chronic relapsing course and lifelong persistence of the pathogen in the body.

Acute gastroenteritis caused by Norwalk virus

Acute gastroenteritis caused by the Norwalk pathogen is an acute viral infectious disease with a fecal-oral mechanism of pathogen transmission, characterized by moderate intoxication and a picture of acute gastroenteritis with a benign course.

Rotavirus infection - Treatment

Patients with moderate and severe forms of rotavirus infection, as well as patients representing a high epidemiological risk (decreed contingents) are subject to hospitalization. Complex treatment of rotavirus infection includes therapeutic nutrition, etiotropic, pathogenetic and symptomatic therapy.

Rotavirus infection - Diagnosis

Diagnosis of rotavirus infection is based on clinical and diagnostic signs of rotavirus infection: characteristic epidemiological history - group nature of the disease in winter; acute onset of the disease; increased body temperature and intoxication syndrome

Rotavirus infection - Causes and pathogenesis

The cause of rotavirus infection is a representative of the Reoviridae family, genus Rotavirus. The name is based on the morphological similarity of rotaviruses to a wheel (from the Latin "rota" - "wheel").