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The impact of CMV in skin diseases, followed by additional effect | 8759
Journal of Clinical & Experimental Dermatology Research

Journal of Clinical & Experimental Dermatology Research
Open Access

ISSN: 2155-9554

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The impact of CMV in skin diseases, followed by additional effects on human organism and therapeutic treatment


9th World Dermatology & Pediatric Dermatology Congress

October 10-11, 2016 Manchester, UK

Ylfete A Shatri-Mucaj

University Clinical Center of Prishtina, Kosova

Scientific Tracks Abstracts: J Clin Exp Dermatol Res

Abstract :

There are many questions and dilemmas regarding the treatment and consequences of the organism from infection with CMV, which is not deficient. It is said that many people are infected with CMV but some of them do not have any symptoms and some feel only fatigue, weakness, fever and occasional temperature. CMV infection does not spare age, gender and even the fetus in the womb; because it can be done through sexual and non-sexual contact. During research and treatment in my professional experience I have encountered many patients with high level of CMV in serum to various skin diseases like in: Urticaria recidivans, different types of Dermatitis, Condilloma, Verrucae, Mollusca, Herpes Zoster, M. Behcet, etc. In the time period March 2011-2016, 289 patients have been treated with various issues in which, 176 females (61%) and 113 males (39%). These patients in the research have been categorized according to present disease and divided into family groups, couples and individuals: Group I: Patients with similar family changes; Group II: Patients with changes as couples and; Group III: Patients with individual changes. Despite local treatment with personal magisterial preparations, these patients depending on the case and other multi-infections are treated according to the sensitivity and protocol and for the viral infections with antiviral (Acyclovir). We have encountered in more serious consequences (habitual abortions, primary and secondary infertility, consequences in heart, eye, lungs etc.). Therefore we should not underestimate the CMV infections even in IgG or in IgM. This problem should be alarmed and we must seriously deal with the research, consequences and treatment of viral infections, in this case CMV.

Biography :

Ylfete A Shatri-Mucaj is a Clinical Dermatovenerology and Pharmacology Specialist. She has completed her Post-graduation and Specialization studies from the University of Novi Sad. Currently, she works in UCC in Prishtina from 1981 and as a Specialist of Clinical Pharmacology; she has treated for 4 years patients with chemotherapy near Internal Clinic, Department of Hematology in UCC. Since 2001 she is working as a Clinical Dermatovenerologist and Pharmacologist in KDV and currently leads dermatological polyclinic and laboratory for magisterial preparations for several skin diseases and aesthetic issues by which she treats patients in the polyclinic “GENTIANA GreLorGen”. She is a Member of EADV and Kosovo Association of Dermatovenerologists and Oncologists.

Email: grelorgen@yahoo.com

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