[Changes in IgA levels in nasal mucus after upper respiratory tract diseases in infants treated with carbocysteine]
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[Changes in IgA levels in nasal mucus after upper respiratory tract diseases in infants treated with carbocysteine]
Abstract
The authors have studied IgA level in nasal mucus of children, either not treated-controls, or treated with carbocysteine. All had common rhinobronchial diseases. They have noted a significant increase in IgA level in the treated group, from the 7th day.
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