Treatment of acute rheumatism with streptocide
I. S. Sluchevsky
Kazan medical journal ›› 1937, Vol. 33 ›› Issue (11) : 1305 -1307.
Treatment of acute rheumatism with streptocide
Now, most clinicians consider rheumatism as the result of an allergic reaction of a host to an infection; it is assumed that the macroorganism has an increased sensitivity not only to specific allergens, but also to nonspecific, so-called paralergens. The bacterial factor here is most often streptococcus.
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